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Derrick Favors gets a few interviews out of the way before heading to . . . New Jersey?

Derrick Favors gets a few interviews out of the way before heading to . . . New Jersey?

(UPDATE: 9:45 p.m. The Hawks drafted Texas forward Damion James with the 24th pick in the draft. But they are going to complete a trade with the New Jersey Nets for the 27th pick, Jordan Crawford of Xavier, and the 31st pick. Getting a Crawford is huge for the Hawks because he gives them bench scoring. He had a great NCAA tournament and he’s also the player who dunked on LeBron James in a summer camp last year. I’ll be posting a new column soon.)

Welcome to generally the scariest day in Atlanta Hawks’ history, and we speak of course of . . . the . . . draft! (Cue organ music . . . thunder clap . . . loud shrieks from the top of the stair case.)

OK, OK. Actually, things have gotten better in recent years with the drafts of Al Horford, Josh Smith, to a lesser degree Josh Childress, and potentially Jeff Teague. But the ugly history, which includes No. 1 picks like Shelden Williams, Cal Bowdler, Roshown McLeod, Ed Gray and Priest Lauderdale — and the non-drafting of Chris Paul — is tough to overcome.

I’ll be blogging live through the draft, so if you have any questions throw them at me. In the mean time, here are a few items of interest:

♦ Sorry, no Chris Paul (we think): Despite rumors flying of his possible availability — which were given an extra kick when he said he was open to a deal – New Orleans owner George Shinn released a statement, saying: “”We are about building and sustaining a winning tradition. Chris Paul is the cornerstone of our franchise and brings us unequaled support on and off the court. We will continue to build around Chris Paul, and we want to see him in a Hornets uniform for the remainder of his career.”

It’s worth noting that the words, “We will not trade Chris Paul,” aren’t in the statement. New Orleans Times-Picayune’s John DeShazier has a terrific column summarizing this sensitive topic with the Hornets. And yeah, I’m still wondering how a Josh Smith-for-Paul swap could re-shape the Hawks.

Our projected top 5 picks: 1.) Washington: John Wall, PG, Kentucky. 2.) Philadelphia: Evan Turner, SG, Ohio State. 3.) New Jersey: Derrick Favors, PF, Georgia Tech; 4) Minnesota: Wesley Johnson, SF, Syracuse. 5. Sacramento: DeMarcus Cousins, C-PF, Kentucky.

Six names for the Hawks: It’s almost impossible to project the Hawks’ pick because they draft 24th and they don’t seem focused on one specific position. But here are a few names to look at: Xavier shooting guard Jordan Crawford, Florida State center Solomon Alabi, Marshall center Hassan Whiteside, France power forward Kevin Seraphin, Kentucky point guard Eric Bledsoe, South Florida shooting guard Dominique Jones.

♦ There are reports out of Greece that Josh Childress may sign an offer sheet with the Washington Wizards, which would set up a sign-and-trade scenario with the Hawks. But that report hasn’t been confirmed and general manager Rick Sund won’t be available for comment until after the Hawks pick.

Your free agency fix: Former Tech star Chris Bosh stated the obvious: That LeBron James will be the first domino to fall in this free agency class:  “Am I waiting on LeBron? Pretty much. I think everyone has to. I have to as well. … He’s a great player and I would be crazy to think that all the teams that are considering him, they would talk to somebody else first. I think everybody is going to be going at him first.”

That’s it for now. Check back later.

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561 comments Add your comment

Pi$$onaDawg

June 25th, 2010
12:11 am

I am out Good luck and Blessings on your family and friends. Really be safe and Blessed.

crabapplejoe

June 25th, 2010
12:13 am

@Ryan: Jon Scheyer is not a center….and I don’t care what the previous draft record for second round centers might be. I did watch Jon Scheyer and Brian Zoubek will the Duke Blue Devils to a national championship….I saw Zoubek pulling down like 15 rebounds in a game in the NCAAs….who is Poppy Seed and why would we draft him?

Ryan

June 25th, 2010
12:15 am

YOu want me to list some of the impressive college games Jon Koncak had?

Ryan

June 25th, 2010
12:20 am

he averaged over 17 points and ten rebounds in college his senior year., I am sure he had plenty of 15 rebound games.

And why do you think said players LASTED until that late, praytell?

Hawkeye

June 25th, 2010
12:21 am

@pi$$onadawg – my daughter isn’t a “Black Student” but a student that is Black. She is still deciding on major but UGA has them. If she feels UGA or GA Tech is the school she wants to go to it will be based on major, not % of Blacks at the school.

Pi$$onaDawg

June 25th, 2010
1:39 am

An You moved into the neighborhood you live in because it was where You FELT HOME. Why did you feel at HOME? Does your daughter want to feel at HOME face to face with other students and then find that UGA has to paint the Bulldog MASCOT’s butt white because thay can’t have a MUTT that ain’t all white? Spelman offers many of the same majors and your daughter can make better contacts and friends for her future, buut you just keep think the UGA eduacation and social experience is what is best for your daughter. UGA ain’t been called Barbie Doll U more than once for no reason.

Buzzing in my ear

June 25th, 2010
4:20 am

Wish the hawks would draft more local talent. CPH is putting out some quality NBA superstars, and it isn’t a long walk from North Ave over to Phillips. After the Hawks sign Labrone, it would be a great team with a few Jackets backing him up. Looking forward to seeing the Jackets go back to the final four this year. Meanwhile, for the Hawks, once JJ learns the center position and Josh can convert to point guard to take over for an aging Bibby, it should be a good team. With Labrone, they are going to be great.

JSS

June 25th, 2010
7:33 am

Actually Pape Sy #10 plays for STB LeHavre (up on the Northern French coast of Normandy) in the Pro A League. That should make it easier for you guys to look him up. LeHavre is the city, not the whole name of the team. His teammates include Andrew Lovedale (the power forward on Stephan Curry’s Davidson NCAA Elite 8 team) and for you SEC folks Ansu Sesay (Ole Miss alum).
http://www.stblehavre.com/spip.php?page=menu2011&id_rubrique=15&var_mode=recalcul

“who is Poppy Seed and why would we draft him?”
Oh I looked at user name attached to that asinine comment, never mind…

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