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So, Schröder is due for a contract soon....

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ATL will have the space to match whatever he gets, but do they want to payout for a bench piece? I don't get the sense that Teague's job as the starter is in jeopardy. Nor do I get the sense that ATL will sacrifice the spacing and start both players (they do share time on the floor). Teague's contract is up the following year, so if they keep both players, they'll have a lot on the books for the same position at the same time. Doesn't seem Spursy (cf. George Hill trade).

Is Schröder gettable? This is probably the kind of issue that's addressed in the offseason, but who knows.
 
ATL will have the space to match whatever he gets, but do they want to payout for a bench piece? I don't get the sense that Teague's job as the starter is in jeopardy. Nor do I get the sense that ATL will sacrifice the spacing and start both players (they do share time on the floor). Teague's contract is up the following year, so if they keep both players, they'll have a lot on the books for the same position at the same time. Doesn't seem Spursy (cf. George Hill trade).

Is Schröder gettable? This is probably the kind of issue that's addressed in the offseason, but who knows.

Maybe, but it would probably cost one of Hood or Burks plus other considerations. Both would be amazing on the Hawks.
 
Maybe, but it would probably cost one of Hood or Burks plus other considerations. Both would be amazing on the Hawks.

I'd rather keep them both over getting Schroder.

But the Jazz do have a healthy accumulation of other assets.
 
Maybe, but it would probably cost one of Hood or Burks plus other considerations. Both would be amazing on the Hawks.

The Hawks are in the best of negotiating positions. It'd be dreamy of Lyles and picks could get it done.
 
They aren't letting Schroeder go. It would be risky when Teague is about to be a UFA.

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ATL will have the space to match whatever he gets, but do they want to payout for a bench piece? I don't get the sense that Teague's job as the starter is in jeopardy. Nor do I get the sense that ATL will sacrifice the spacing and start both players (they do share time on the floor). Teague's contract is up the following year, so if they keep both players, they'll have a lot on the books for the same position at the same time. Doesn't seem Spursy (cf. George Hill trade).

Is Schröder gettable? This is probably the kind of issue that's addressed in the offseason, but who knows.

God no!! Why waste assets on a one year rental. As far as I'm concerned Exum is the future at pg. don't need that guy mucking things up on and off the court because he will want to start.

With Exum back next year and schro ahead of him in development it will be hard for him to regain that spot and I do believe Exum is by a mile the better talent. So no.
 
Schro is legit. To say that Exum is or will be better is pure conjecture at this point.
 
ATL has like 21 months to decide what they want to do with Dennis.
And I feel Dennis will have a breakout year after seeing him putting Serbia and Spain on the verge of defeat/elimination respectively only to fall short with missed clutch FTs(total FT% still pretty good)
 
Hawks don't need to rush to a make a decision right now but next offseason will be very interesting.
 
Schro is legit. To say that Exum is or will be better is pure conjecture at this point.

U can't give up on a #5 pick this early. Trading for Shro is basically doing just that. Sure we don't know, but Exum is bigger, longer, a better defender, faster, and both suck at shooting. Shro is far from legit. This thread in my opinion is way premature.
 
U can't give up on a #5 pick this early. Trading for Shro is basically doing just that. Sure we don't know, but Exum is bigger, longer, a better defender, faster, and both suck at shooting. Shro is far from legit. This thread in my opinion is way premature.

That's true in a sense, but Dennis is a very, very good and engaged defender. He's very good at navigating screens and his quickness and long strides often help him ruin attacker's angles by denying their desired driving lane.

If he wasn't prone to playing heroball at times where he shouldn't(yet), I think he'd have played more crunchtime last season.
 
The Hawks are in the best of negotiating positions. It'd be dreamy of Lyles and picks could get it done.
Hell ya
 
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