There are still some people in the Hawks‘ front office who have concerns about John Collins‘ defensive abilities and may not be in favor of offering the restricted free agent a full maximum-salary contract this offseason, writes Jake Fischer of Bleacher Report.
However, Collins – who never seriously considered Atlanta’s four-year, $90MM+ extension offer last year – played a key role in the Hawks’ deep playoff run and may ultimately force the club’s hand, Fischer says. Many league personnel expect Collins to re-sign with Atlanta, Fischer adds.
Collins isn’t the only Hawks starter eligible for a new long-term contract this summer. Kevin Huerter can receive a rookie scale extension starting in August, and there’s a belief around the league that the team will try to get something done with him, according to Fischer. Huerter’s strong season and postseason has solidified his place in the team’s plans — the Hawks shopped him in trade talks as recently as the 2020 offseason, Fischer notes.
Of course, Trae Young is also extension-eligible for the first time this offseason, and Fischer says there’s no doubt the team’s leading scorer will receive a maximum-salary offer. The only question is how much it will ultimately be worth — a standard max extension for Young projects to pay about $168MM over five years, but he and the Hawks will likely negotiate Rose Rule language that would increase the value to as much as $201MM+ if he earns an All-NBA spot next season.
Here’s more from Fischer on the Hawks:
- Cam Reddish‘s impressive four-game run in the Eastern Conference Finals (12.8 PPG on .528/.643/.800 shooting) will give the Hawks a lot to think about this summer. According to Fischer, multiple rival front offices were hoping Reddish would be a buy-low option in trade talks, but that may no longer be the case.
- Hawks assistant general manager Landry Fields continues to draw interest from rival teams, including the Celtics as a possible GM under new president of basketball operations Brad Stevens, Fischer reports. If the Hawks were to promote Fields to GM in their own front office, Celtics VP of player development Allison Feaster may be the leading candidate to become Boston’s general manager, per Fischer.
- Nate McMillan‘s “gruffer, old-school approach” contributed to his exit in Indiana, but he has changed his tone with the Hawks, taking a patient approach with the club’s younger players, including Young, says Fischer. “He’s reinvented himself, which is rare,” one team scout said. “You give him a lot of credit.”
Suns and Hawks are huge overachieved in playoffs, but they need to understand that they could be knocked out in the first round playoffs next year
Example
Heat won the East last year
Heat got swept in the first round playoffs this year
Suns had the second best record in NBA. No overachieving.
They totally overachieved. Phoenix hadn’t even made the playoffs since 2010.
They also never had CP3.
That statement makes zero sense. What are your reasonings to prove that at all…
His reasoning is right there at the bottom (Example) and makes perfect sense.
Miami lost to the Lakers in 6 games during last year’s Finals then got swept in the first round this year, albeit by another team that reached the Finals themselves.
So the same thing could happen to either Phoenix or Atlanta next year. Dong ma?
Actually, it doesn’t make sense at all. The Heat weren’t one of the best teams in the league last year, they weren’t even top 10 in the league. They overacheived to reach the finals last year. OP is trying to compare apples to oranges. The heat have been treading water the last three years with win totals hovering around 40 while the Suns have seen their win totals jump by at least +15/yr over the same time and dominated the regular season this year. Hate all you want, the Suns have earned their place.
I was unaware the Heat moved out of Miami to Phoenix and/or Atlanta… Your example is something that happened but your only proof applying it to others is your belief that two teams played well beyond their ability. That’s both lazy and stupid. The fact that neither team was in the playoffs doesn’t mean what you suggest it might…
Lakers must have overachieved last year too then. They had 6 straight losing seasons before winning it all last year. Then lost in the first round this year.
Either that or – maybe – uniforms don’t win or lose games. It matters who’s in them.
Love the direction the team is headed. We should be able to add another big time talent a few weeks from now in the draft as well. Any of Charles Bassey/Sharife Cooper/Isaiah Todd/Isaiah Jackson/Ziaire Williams would be great. Signing Kendrick Nunn or Duncan Robinson to a big offer sheet would be smart too… John isn’t a great defender but he’s steadily improved since he came in the league. He’s gonna continue to get bigger & stronger as he gets older. With John the Hawks are much better going forward, it’s a no-brainer to keep him unless we’re getting something substantial in return
They need to run this team back next year don’t pull a mavs and break the band up.
I feel like they won’t lose that much if Collins leaves with Hunter, Reddish, and okangu in the mix. I’d focus on keeping Hueter first TBH.
Huge off-season for ATL. Max $$ for Collins is a dicey proposition, but everything else seems set up for a bright future for the club. Very exciting.
I see a S&T in their future with John Collins.
I love all the Hawks analysis from people who’ve probably never watched a game. They literally had 2 or 3 National games…if you ain’t local, you don’t know…can’t tell Jack by watching a month of playoff games.
Umm. dude, I stream all my games. I saw the Hawks play like 20 games last year.
National games? You’re like a man from the past.
Lol, I’m sure there were 20 nights that the Hawks intrigued you enough to watch. Hawks Hornets had huge intrigue…You might’ve watched the Lakers, Warriors, Celtics but nobody was tuning in outside of town on a Tuesday night against the Pacers. Nobody outside of Atlanta thought the Hawks would do crap, so nobody watched. Period. I can tell by how many people are making ridiculous comments about the guys on the team.
I mean that’s every team in the league. No one was watching Bucks-Magic, Nets-Kings, or Utah anything either…
Reality is you can only pay so many folks top dollar. You don’t have to have watched Hawks-Wizards on a Monday night in January to know something has to give…
I watched the Hawks 20 times last year. Don’t blame me because you don’t like hoops as much as I do. I live on the east coast, I watch hoops. I steeam. It’s not complicated.
j_butte how about sharing some Hawks-based info or at least who is right or wrong or twitchy or whatever. Might as well say you know a lot about cricket or mud or Hoda Kotb.
Dude actually playoff gms tell a lot. Real team gets exposed. NBA pkg has been around more than 25 yrs. You still a teenager lol.
More than likely if there a teenager they aint dumb enough to pay for NBA package these days !