Marvin Williams will remain a Hawk, according to a report by Marc Spears on Yahoo! Sports. Hawks general manager Rick Sund would not confirm a deal had been reached Wednesday night, but the sides seem very close to a signed contract.
(Indeed, that’s the word Williams used in a text message to AJC colleague Sekou Smith on Wednesday — “close.” And Williams told Sekou via text he’s hopeful something works out.)
The proposed contract, Spears reported, is for “about $40 million over five seasons,” although that $40 million is believed to include incentives. As a restricted free agent, Williams could have accepted the Hawks’ qualifying offer of $7.5 million and become an unrestricted free agent in July 2010. A long-term agreement would mean the Hawks have locked up a 23-year-old who averaged 13.9 points last season and is still regarded as a developing talent — and have done for essentially the qualifying offer times five.
If Williams does stay, the Hawks will have retained three of their four key free agents — Mike Bibby and Zaza Pachulia have re-signed, and Flip Murray now seems surplus to requirements — and added guard Jamal Crawford in the same offseason. And that would make this just about the greatest summer in Hawks history.
Assuming Williams re-signs, the Hawks would enter the 2009-2010 season having kept seven of their top eight players from a team that won 47 games and finished fourth in the NBA East. At a time when the three teams that finished above the Hawks — Cleveland, Boston and Orlando — have made major offseason acquisitions, Sund had to hold his core together if the Hawks were to stand any chance of moving upward. And it appears he has.
The belief here was that the Hawks would consider this summer a success if they re-upped two of the four free agents and a windfall if they could keep three. They’re close to doing that now, and this city is that much closer to having a NBA team that we can view as a team capable of reaching the Eastern Conference finals, something the Hawks have never done.
The work doesn’t end here. Joe Johnson will become an unrestricted free agent and Al Horford a restricted free agent next summer. But Sund, who was hired 13 months ago, is within one signature of having not just passed a difficult test but aced it. And when last could we say that about any Hawks GM? Like, ever?
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cdog
August 2nd, 2009
7:02 pm
CAN WE HAVE FRANK WREN AS OUR GM FOR THE HAWKS AT LEAST HE WILL TRY TO IMPROVE THE TEAM.
Mystikal
August 2nd, 2009
7:17 pm
Yeah Ken, I agree Marv deserves more credit than he gets. Kind of ironic how people love Smoove cause he’s the highlight guy and puts up good numbers even though his talent level suggests he could do so much more if he increased his skill level. While Marvin is a better ball handler (not great, jus better than Josh), a much better shooter, and plays perimeter D as well as in the paint. Plus, Marv has a much better attitude and has put in the work to get better (even though took a while) while Smoove sometimes makes us think he is satisfied with where he is. Hopefully they both will take their games to another level this year along with Big Al and we can get an inside game to balance all our perimeter scorers.
Chip
August 2nd, 2009
8:39 pm
Absolutely a very good signing. Marvin might not be a Chris Paul or D-Will-like player yet, but he’s getting there. He seems to be developing into a Rashard Lewis type player. Already very athletic, can cut his way to the basketball, has very good shot selection, and now developing some very good 3-point range that can only get better, since Marvin is only 23. Not to mention he can give LeBron James and Paul Pierce, etc. some trouble on the defensive end, which no other Hawks player can do. And he’s been clutch a few times in his career. I hope he gets more of those opportunities in the future.
For example, not to discredit Trevor Ariza at all, but he gets a lot of hype all of a sudden because he won a championship with the Lakers, which he was a crucial part out. However, if you take him out and put Marvin in, I bet you the Lakers would’ve still won the championship. Just like Ariza knocked down big threes when given the chance, Marvin would have too.
Like Mystikal said, a lot of people automatically say Smoove is better because of his dunks and shotblocking. I like Smoove, and he makes being at Hawks games a lot of fun, but he has not shown the type of improvement that Marvin has, and if he doesn’t get his head on straight, likely won’t. None of us can fast forward 2-3 years into the future, but I bet you other fans would want Marvin on their team, depending on what role he could fulfill.
Deep
August 3rd, 2009
2:54 am
I too think signing Marvin was a good move. A- Who else was out there that we could get for this price level and talent level at the same time…. B- This team has started to mold together and chemistry is very important. Marvin knows his teammates and this system very well… C- He’s still so young. He only had a year at UNC and didn’t even get that much playing time then. A “normal\ average” ball player wouldn’t be starting for the fourth seed in the East with so little experience. I think he’ll keep improving over the next couple of years. Overall I think it was a good sign. Mike Bibby too. I think Bibby might be old and not the same Sac-town Bibby, but he is the leader and driving force on this team. Yeah Jack is younger, Sessions has some up side, blah, blah but we need a vet like Bibby to help these kids keep their head on straight and keep them in games they might otherwise fall apart in.
WHERE ARE YOU SEKOU????
Mystikal
August 3rd, 2009
1:35 pm
Timberwolves just signed Ryan Hollins to offer sheet and Cleveland made offer to Leon Powe. Hope Hawks come thru with Joe Smith cause the market is drying up quickly. From Twitter account saw Sekou is supposed to be back soon, can’t wait for the real deal!
High As The Sky...
August 4th, 2009
1:08 am
We should sign Rodney Carney as our backup big man, trade Al Horford and Josh Smith to the Jazz for Kyle Korver and CJ Miles, and trade Joe Johnson to the Kings for Kenny Thomas and Francisco Garcia.
That should make us championship contenders!