
Will the little man become LeBron's new little buddy? (AJC photo by Curtis Compton)
Mike Bibby might just have found a way to the Eastern Conference finals. He couldn’t get there it as a Hawk, but from Chris Broussard of ESPN comes word that Bibby, last seen being grumpy over being traded to Washington, might take his talents …
To South Beach.
I mean, doesn’t everybody?
Broussard reports that Bibby has bought his way out of his remaining contract with the Wizards and has, in what is described as “a stunning move” agree to forfeit his $6.2 million salary for next season to become a free agent now. Writes Broussard:
Bibby is eager to sign with a title-contending team after clearing waivers, and sources say the Los Angeles Lakers, Boston Celtics, Miami Heat and Portland Trail Blazers are interested in him.
Bibby will clear waivers on Wednesday. While [agent David] Falk said Bibby has not made a decision yet about which team he will join, one source close to the situation said he’s headed to Miami.
For the record, such a move would not come as a complete surprise to Hawks management. When Bibby became a free agent in July 2009, it was believed in-house that he had two options: Re-sign with the Hawks for less money and remain a starter, or go elsewhere as a backup on a contending team. He chose to stay.
Last Wednesday he was shipped to Washington in the Kirk Hinrich deal, and it was clear he wasn’t thrilled about joining a loser. (He missed the team’s first practice, although he did play in two Wizard games. He scored a total of two points.) And now he’s on the market again, and if he lands with the Heat he mightn’t even have to be a backup. Writes Ira Winderman of the South Florida Sun Sentinel:
Bibby, 32, with his playmaking and shooting, would provide the Heat with an instant upgrade over current starting point guard Mario Chalmers, although he would not address the Heat’s lack of deference deterrence at the position.
(We Hawks-watchers pause here to snicker and say, “Got that right.”)
But seriously … Bibby in Miami could fill the same stylized role he did here: Handling the ball some, tossing it to a big-name wing and then stationing himself on the perimeter for a three-pointer. Here he played with one Joe Johnson, who’s very good. There he’d play with LeBron and Dwyane Wade, who are better still.
And if you’re wondering: As a Miami man, would the Bibster face his former mates in the playoffs? As it stands, no. The Hawks are fifth in the East, and the No. 5 seed would face No. 4 with the winner opposing the top seed, presumably, in Round 2. Boston leads the Heat by a half-game atop the conference. But if the Heat rise and the Hawks wind up fifth or even fourth … yeah, it could happen. And wouldn’t that be a hoot?
By Mark Bradley
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benjamin
February 28th, 2011
6:04 pm
Kudos?
First?
benjamin
February 28th, 2011
6:06 pm
Benjamin with his first pole position in a long, long time.
Mike will be an upgrade for them, and it’s a good move for him. Miami’s going to have to do things like this year in and out with those three big contracts eating up a lot of their space, too.
It’ll be a win-win. Gives them depth and him a shot at a title.
Brayne Varner
February 28th, 2011
6:11 pm
the heat can have him. He doesn’t help the heat with their biggest weakness which is defending quick/elite PGs. If they make it to the ECF, Derrick Rose or Rajon Rondo will be flying past that dude. To his credit, Bibby is a clutch shooter. But he wont be taking the last shot when your on a team with Lebron and Wade.
Mark Bradley
February 28th, 2011
6:12 pm
Kudos indeed, benjamin.
Mark Bradley
February 28th, 2011
6:14 pm
He won’t be taking the last shot, Brayne Varner. But he might take the next-to-last shot.
I’m not saying Bibby is a great point guard. But he proved here he can play off a star in a way not all point guards can.
Ron E.
February 28th, 2011
6:18 pm
The way the Heat play vs over .500 teams, don’t write Bibby into the conference finals just yet. He could be seeing his dream end thanks to the Hawks even.
GoooDawgs
February 28th, 2011
6:22 pm
All I’m saying is that it worked out pretty well for Bibby: leaves the Hawks & gets to go join a contender in Miami/Boston/LA? If he’s just trying to win a championship – he’s got enough money – he’s in a pretty good situation now!
lanier
February 28th, 2011
6:22 pm
that would be a hoot Wildcat
atlfansick
February 28th, 2011
6:26 pm
I still say this was the dumbest trade in atlanta sports history. It was dumb before we added this year first rounder. But to give last year first rounder and this years wtf? I been watching this team all my life (33years). I don’t want to waste my life watching the same old stuff with this team. Its pathetic. And they wonder why we don’t come to games. You add a player or two to that deal and get deron williams at all cost except horford! We don’t have no upgradeable future! Mike bibby leads miami to the finals. It will put miami over the top
Connie Lingous
February 28th, 2011
6:27 pm
why “better still”, Bradley? this ain’t a poem, write normal, Bro!
JSS
February 28th, 2011
6:28 pm
If you have good aggressive defenders on the wings and players who defend the rim, then you can use Bibby… Otherwise, he’s inconsistent version of Eddie House…
KevinM
February 28th, 2011
6:28 pm
Yes, Mark, the 41st ranked, and probably lower by now, PG in the NBA being a difference maker in Miami…I don’t see it, as they already have Eddie House in that role.
Yes, Bibby joining forces with the Heatles to give it back to us in the playoffs? Doesn’t sound like reality to me…..if you talk to him, tell him thanks for fooling Larry for 2/3 of the season that he is in his prime.
rollo lawson
February 28th, 2011
6:33 pm
Who cares about Bibby? Good riddance!!
Tom
February 28th, 2011
6:37 pm
Bib would look pretty good in Laker gold…………..
atlfansick
February 28th, 2011
6:38 pm
Why won’t bibby resign here? Aren’t we a contender? Lmao! We are garbage our future is garbage! Rick sund is garbage. We might as well kept b. Knight! At least he had heart. Couldn’t we have traded bibby and evans and got a def point guard without first and last year picks. Rick sund what is ur value on draft picks? We all know u won’t sign any fas not even for the vet exception thing. So what do we have to look foward to in the offseason? Not a d#$% thing. Hopefully a new ##$$ owner!
Ducats
February 28th, 2011
6:45 pm
I wonder what kind of deal he’s gonna get? 6.2 is nice money for him. And will this be his last contract. He’s gonna get crazy exposure in any of those cities!
atlfansick
February 28th, 2011
6:53 pm
I think he goes to lakers. He’s a kobe type guy!
dawg4u
February 28th, 2011
6:54 pm
Bibby would be a good fit in Miami even if only for being an excellent screen setter.
Vinny D
February 28th, 2011
6:56 pm
Good for Bibby. He wants to win and Miami will win a lot more than Washington. Winning is more important than 6.2 million. How many of us would say that?
Hawks 2011
February 28th, 2011
7:02 pm
Got to admire a guy who buys out his contract to get freedom as opposed to the many who make their teams pay every dime after they are over the hill or worked a deal after one great year then back to mediocrity.
Texasboy
February 28th, 2011
7:07 pm
Two words to Mike Bibby: SIT DOWN !!!… this sucker been with ever team in the league and havent done sqat!!!
Gravy Train
February 28th, 2011
7:08 pm
Don’t look now, but the Hawks are playing better without Bibby! At least now I don’t spend the majority of the games at Phillips screaming “That’s your man, Bibby!,” when the other teams PG was lighting Bibby up.
ASG
February 28th, 2011
7:17 pm
We don’t care as long as WE don’t have to pay him the $6 mil. However, the Bib couldn’t guard any of our group and we make a lot less than him.
GT Alum
February 28th, 2011
7:18 pm
Looks like this trade could end up working out well for all parties. The Hawks have discovered their defense, Bibby gets to play for a contender, and the Wiz get cap relief and another draft pick, in addition to a talented young player. Yeah, we probably did give up too much, but considering we got JC for Law and Claxton, and we got Bibby for Anthony Johnson, Tyronn Lue, Shelden Williams, Lorenzen Wright and a 2008 second round draft pick, I don’t think we can complain too much.
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steve brown
February 28th, 2011
7:26 pm
I don’t care. The Hawks I watched playing tough nosed defense last night doesn’t resemble the Hawks that I have watched over the pass few years. Something changed and I just hope it lasts.
Smiling Jack
February 28th, 2011
7:30 pm
The Bibbyless Hawks seem to be playing better defense and with heart. Also, Jeff Teague may get opportunity it appears. At least, the last two games have been most entertaining.
kaminari
February 28th, 2011
7:45 pm
I take back all the lousy things I said about the trade. After two games I’m a believer in the Kid and the Captain (Kirk). The team chemistry and hustling dynamics is already apparent. This team is a pleasure to watch. Now.
WhoCares
February 28th, 2011
7:49 pm
Miami won’t make it to the finals. So Bibby can watch on TV with the rest of the Hawks.
wxwax
February 28th, 2011
7:50 pm
I wish him well. Bibby solved a huge problem when he came to the Hawks and he’s been a solid citizen.
And the Hinrich trade is looking pretty good so far.
His defense is as advertised. And he’s a pretty nifty passer, too. Plus, the team seems to have had a lift with the trade.
Well worth a #1, given what kind of player the Hawks would be looking at with their draft position.
tjhook
February 28th, 2011
7:51 pm
I am going to thank Mike Bibby for his efforts; his body just couldn’t run with the younger players. As far as his decision to buy out his contract to join a contender – I’m sure Herm Edwards is somewhere nodding approval.
N.D.T.K.A.
February 28th, 2011
7:54 pm
Are you kidding Bradley? Is Bibby kidding? Any coach worth his salt knows that Bibby can’t guard my grandma? Plays absolutely no (repeat absolutely no)defense?
Since A.B. (after Bibby),the Hawks with Hinrich look like they did last year when they were torching the Celtics. Playoff success is an attainable dream without Bibby. Bibby was just bad for the team in so many ways.
For the life of me I can’t see why any playoff team would want him. Miami has a better version of him, his brother-in-law, Eddie House, who actually does play a semblance of some defense.
The only way a team picks up Bibby is for a specialist to come in and shoot a clutch 3 at specific times in a game. Bibby is so inept as a defender anything more than 3 or 4 minutes on the court is just a bad liability!
I hope one of contending teams in the east picks him up and gives him plenty of minutes so the Hawks can blow them out!
And don’t get me wrong I liked Bibby at Arizona and as a player in Sacramento and what he did early on for the Hawks. Bibby needs to hang up his sneakers.
tjhook
February 28th, 2011
8:07 pm
You know if Kirk Hinrich can get us on an upward climb in the standings, we ought to honor Captain Kirk and come up with a deviation of the Star Trek uniform: instead of the boomerang emblem, you have a Hawk head. Also, in honor of Cpt. Kirk, we become Hawkies. Yes, it is daring, but we are trying to boldly go where no Atlanta Hawk team has gone before- a Finals.
BibbyIsA BobbleHead
February 28th, 2011
8:15 pm
Wow. Bibby is now a world class athlete. And to think it only takes a trade from an Atlanta team to make one eligible for this position. What an ego. No wonder I no longer watch NBA ball.
Honest Truth
February 28th, 2011
8:17 pm
I think Najeh would stand with me and salute Bibby for what he did for us in the last 2 seasons- we probably are welcoming him back with open arms today, if the GM had traded Jamal’s expiring contract for more firepower in the 4/5 position.
ATL FAN
February 28th, 2011
8:25 pm
HAHAHAHA, PLEASE go to the HEAT LMFAO!! Easy wins
joekill
February 28th, 2011
8:29 pm
mark this would be interesting to see the heat have issues with their bench they dont have a true point not to say bibby is a true point to say the least but i have a question for you how far can these hawks GO
chasjons
February 28th, 2011
8:52 pm
Bibby is as one dimensional as a they come. He can hit open three pointers and that is it. Sure he doesn’t turn the ball over much, but that is because he does not penetrate offenses. A good piece of the puzzle for a team that just needs a three point shooter, but that is it. We had to send him packing. If he is starting for your team your team is not going anywhere in the playoffs.
Najeh Davenpoop
February 28th, 2011
8:56 pm
Good for Bibby. He deserves all of our thanks for helping lift the Hawks into the playoffs three years ago, but he has nothing left in the tank. The fact that he might start for the Heat is really just an indictment of their point guard situation. He’ll probably get a chance or two to knock down a big shot in the playoffs because of the nature of the Heat offense.
As far as the Hawks are concerned, there are two and a half reasons to be concerned about a matchup with the Heat, and Bibby is not one of them.
Najeh Davenpoop
February 28th, 2011
8:58 pm
I do hope Hawks fans are smart enough to give him a nice ovation when he makes his eventual return to Philips though.
Mark Bradley
February 28th, 2011
9:00 pm
This assumes there will be enough Hawks fans in attendance to give anyone a nice ovation.
(Sorry. Old joke.)
Najeh Davenpoop
February 28th, 2011
9:00 pm
“I still say this was the dumbest trade in atlanta sports history.”
Haha, really? Yeah, this easily beats out the Brett Favre trade or the Dominique Wilkins trade. Or even the Jermaine Dye trade for that matter. Of course.
Najeh Davenpoop
February 28th, 2011
9:01 pm
Hey, you know Hawks fans turn out when the other team has a superstar. Bibby will likely walk into a packed Philips when he returns and wonder what the hell is going on.
Mark Bradley
February 28th, 2011
9:03 pm
Let me go on record: This wasn’t the dumbest trade in Atlanta sports history. It might not have cracked the top (or bottom) 100.
Mark Bradley
February 28th, 2011
9:04 pm
And that’s true, Najeh. If he’s with the Heat, he’ll have more people rooting for him than he did when he played for Atlanta.
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Ted M
February 28th, 2011
9:10 pm
The Hawks were not going anywhere before and they are not going anywhere now.
Ted M
February 28th, 2011
9:13 pm
However there payroll is higher now. Sure it cost them 2 1st round draft choices but they would have surely wasted those picks on worthless bums.
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Nate D
February 28th, 2011
9:35 pm
Thats what we get for trading my favorite hawk. Go MIKE BIBBY! Win a title.
Joe Hater
February 28th, 2011
9:37 pm
I don’t have much to say but Damnnn that gives Miami another shooter.
Dino Gaudio
February 28th, 2011
9:46 pm
Is that Ga. Tech job open yet?
Dr. Warren
February 28th, 2011
9:51 pm
I wonder what the precedence is for sacrificing a year of salary to go to a winner? I’m betting it doesn’t happen very often in the NFL or MLB either.
Skeezix
February 28th, 2011
9:53 pm
Know what’s worse Hawks fans? Being a Bobcats fan.
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February 28th, 2011
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dawg day afternoon
February 28th, 2011
9:57 pm
Mike Bibby will play the same role as Eddie House: overweight shooter off the bench.
Hawks fan
February 28th, 2011
9:58 pm
Why does LD give Marvin so many minutes?? He is giving the team virtually nothing.
Shonuff
February 28th, 2011
10:42 pm
If Mike Bibby is an upgrade over Mario Chalmers…then Chalmers should immediately retire.
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seanb
February 28th, 2011
11:03 pm
MARVIN WILLIAMS is so painful to watch!! He is so soft! How can someone with a body like that be so afraid to attack the basket? I wanna see him gone as it is just a constant reminder of what we could have had in the draft!!!!
James
February 28th, 2011
11:15 pm
He’s going to the Heat his brother in law is Eddie House he probably would likely join him in Miami.
seanb
February 28th, 2011
11:17 pm
Marvin drives.. kicks out… Marvin tip miss Marvin blocking foul… GO BACK TO UNC!
Legend of Len Barker
February 28th, 2011
11:19 pm
<— Worst trade in Atlanta history.
Bibby's going to be a chicken eater with the Heat. That was a term an old coach of mine invented to describe the end of his bench. They were only on the team to get in the team picture, collect their individual trophy, and eat the fried chicken dinner the booster club served every spring.
seanb
February 28th, 2011
11:20 pm
MARVIN misses a key layup! SOFT!!!!! DONE WITH THESE LOSERS~
DHD
February 28th, 2011
11:22 pm
Once again, the AJC obsesses about former players. It is incredible the number of articles written about former players. And….where’s my daily Vick article today?
seanb
February 28th, 2011
11:22 pm
That’s because they go away and become WINNERS!
P. Bull Terrier
March 1st, 2011
1:12 am
The NBA is so broken that it is hardly worth watching anymore. A combination of the salary cap rules, a lack of money, and poor decisions by ownership hamstring Atlanta with overpriced, underperforming players for years to come. On the other hand, bigger market teams like Miami load up on All Stars who are willing to leave money on the table to be part of a winner.
Bibby may not have been the answer as a starting point guard anymore, but it sure would be nice to have him sitting around on the end of the bench waiting for the right moment when his remaining skills might be useful.
Due to their incompetence, the ASG might deserve to be stuck with a mid-level team that has no hope of getting much better for the next decade, but the fans in Atlanta don’t deserve to have to suffer along with them. The same can be said of most other cities outside of Miami, LA, New York and Chicago.
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March 1st, 2011
6:01 am
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March 1st, 2011
6:01 am
MARK BRADLEY ISNT A TRUE ATLANTA FAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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March 1st, 2011
6:02 am
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March 1st, 2011
6:02 am
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Fark Badley
March 1st, 2011
7:17 am
If only Bibby had Paul Johnson as his coach, then he would be an All-Star
BALI
March 1st, 2011
7:39 am
good enough to start for the heatbutnot good enough for the hawks….interesting
dap01
March 1st, 2011
7:58 am
Bibby will really help Miami’s defense!
D21
March 1st, 2011
8:50 am
@Ted M
“However there payroll is higher now. Sure it cost them 2 1st round draft choices but they would have surely wasted those picks on worthless bums”.
Right, but some other teams don’t waste the picks, and could have been interested by the picks.
It’s because we, Hawks, are wasting the picks, that the picks have no value at all.
Maybe you could get an offer before the draft, improving the roster, but that requires ATL 1st.
Now, you won’t.
Mathias of the Wood
March 1st, 2011
9:56 am
New Orleans sucks
marcus
March 1st, 2011
10:00 am
as much as i like bibby, his shot and his legs at this point are gone. bibby was really good during his sacramento days and even then he could not get it done with chris webber and his crew. i will always remember his ncaa run with arizona and the focal point of his tenure then, was his non-relationship with his father (henry)and the love and admiration he had for his mother. i hope he can contribute to the “dreaded” heat and their run for a title, but not at the hawk’s expense. if he takes this time to have a limited role with them and rest those worn legs, maybe that competitive fire will return and the 6.2 million dollar gamble will pay off. other than that, i hope he invested well, because his next contract will not come close to 6 mill.
O-well
March 1st, 2011
10:15 am
The hawks are dead in the water…they’er not going anywhere, what a shame.
Mr. Mojo
March 1st, 2011
10:37 am
why aren’t we looking at any of these players being bought out? Our ownership is pathetic they dont wanna go over the luxury tax so they will not add a piece that can maybe help this team. I cant wait until this team is sold.
chipload
March 1st, 2011
10:43 am
What the heck is “deference deterrence”?
Zing
March 1st, 2011
11:58 am
I think the trade was basically an even one (though it pained me to see Jordan Crawford go). The Hawks franchise really made their big move by signing JJ to that massive contract. They really can’t do anything big anymore without shifting big pieces away–like Josh Smith.
Always been a Bibby fan… from his days at Arizona winning the NCAA championship as the 8 seed, to the Kings days opposing the official-assisted Lakers. I wish him well–I hope he goes to Miami and wins a championship.
True Hawk Fan
March 1st, 2011
12:17 pm
Mark, it may not have been the Hawks dumbest trade it’s up there. We traded 2 vets, our current first round pick (you know, the one who dunked on Lebron in summer ball), and our next first round pick for a 30 year old bench player who lost his job to a 19 year old rookie. Now he’s injured. Notice I didn’t even mention Armstrong. That is a non-event. Means nothing. In checking the Wizard’s blog I noticed the Wizard fans are ecstatic and amazed the the Hawks made such a stupid trade. If you total Mo’s and Mike’s stats and compare them to Hinrich’s we’re giving up about 4 points and a couple rebounds per game. Where do we find those on a team that is struggling to find points and rebounds? A team that is scoring less per game this year compared to last year. Then there is the lying ownership group that claimed they were not interested in selling. Turns out they have been trying to sell pieces or all since the moment they bought the teams and arena. I agree, the situation and the owners are pathetic. You don’t give up the farm for one horse.
BravesFan79
March 1st, 2011
1:31 pm
Bibby was a solid player for the Hawks. I dont want him to join the Heat, because i hate the Heat, and he would be a good addition to that team because hes one of the best 3pt shooters in the league this year!
dap01
March 1st, 2011
2:45 pm
Bibby could shoot the 3 but absolutely nothing else. He was definitely the worst starting PG in the NBA.
bigeasy830
March 1st, 2011
3:11 pm
@Najeh Davenpoop, many forget about that Jermaine Dye trade it was truely a terrible trade, I am happy for Bibby that he landed on a good team. I think it will be a terrible trade only if Jordan Crawford turns out to be a star player, I liked Jordan Crawford, he plays with heart. But anyway support the Clayton State University women baskettball team, they are undefeated and #1 in the nation in Division II. I will be at the game wednesday night as they host a team in the quater finals of the Peach Belt Conference Tournament.
JM
March 1st, 2011
4:39 pm
Good for Bibby. I would rather have kept him as a spoot up shooter if he was willing to buy out that contract, but what’s done is done so I’ll cheer for him when he comes to town. Go Hawks!
World Spinner
March 2nd, 2011
4:40 am
Once a Hawk, Mike Bibby could become a big man in Miami | Mark Bradley…
Here at World Spinner we are debating the same thing……
Trey
March 2nd, 2011
8:41 am
Mike Bibby is smart, I would have done the same. I would have trade my $6.2 Million in for a chance to get a ring. Mike Bibby might be slow, but he is a winner. Joe Johnson is not a playoff player that is why the Hawks didn’t get over the hump when Mike Bibby played for the Hawks. It not all Mike Bibby, we shouldn’t hate. When he played for the Kings, he had Chris Webber and a big man. Mike Bibby is a person you need in the Playoffs and the Heat know it thats why they made a roster spot for him. Mike Bibby knows he is getting older, and here is his window of opportunity. Good luck Mike Bibby win a title!!!!!
Horford is so dope
March 2nd, 2011
4:19 pm
Atlanta…Imagine if we could buy alcohol on Sunday
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TOM_UuQzc0
Atlanta Rocks!
March 2nd, 2011
8:36 pm
The only error that I found in the write-up was the statement that Joe Johnson is NOT very good. Josh Smith, Al Horford and Jamal Crawford ARE very good. Get rid of no heart, no pass, slow poke Joe and we will have a team!!!! Everything else was pretty accurate.