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ESPN: Joe Johnson to resign with Hawks for 119 mil

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by Williamson, Jul 4, 2010.

  1. Williamson

    Williamson JOSH CHRISTOPHER ONLY FAN

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    Even though I don't think he's a true superstar that can make the Knicks elite, I'm glad he's off the market and won't be joining Amare there.

    http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=5354426

    Free agent Joe Johnson is staying with the Atlanta Hawks, his agent said in a blog published on the Huffington Post website on Sunday.

    Arn Tellem, Johnson's agent, said that Johnson was impressed with the team's commitment to him and agreed to accept the club's six-year contract offer. He confirmed the post to The Associated Press.

    Atlanta offered Johnson, a four-time All-Star, approximately $119 million over six years -- nearly $27 million more than any other team could offer.

    The Hawks would not comment, citing the NBA's moratorium on signings. Deals can't become official until Thursday.

    "When the free agency period kicked in, Joe made a point of talking to the Hawks first," Tellem wrote in the blog post. "Their owners and new coach, Larry Drew, impressed Joe with their commitment to making the team championship-caliber. In turn, Joe felt equally committed to the Hawks, his teammates and the city of Atlanta."

    Tellem said Johnson, who was wooed by a number of other teams, could have forced a sign-and-trade to another team, but "decided that winning in Atlanta would be more meaningful."

    The New York Knicks were the first team to meet with Johnson when he became a free agent at 12:01 a.m. ET Thursday, making it known that he was among the players atop their wish list. The Chicago Bulls contacted Johnson as well, but did not meet with him.

    But Johnson did not agree to the Hawks' offer immediately, and as of Friday, sources said Johnson was still considering offers from the Knicks and Bulls.

    Teams were wooing Johnson with the hope that he could be the first domino in luring one of the top-tier free agents in LeBron James or Dwyane Wade. The Knicks made Johnson their first priority with the hope that if they didn't land James, he could reunite in New York with former Phoenix Suns coach Mike D'Antoni and ex-Suns teammate Amare Stoudemire.

    "For his next act, Joe plans to actively recruit other top free agents to Atlanta, a place not unlike his hometown, where he feels comfortable and appreciated," Tellem wrote. "LeBron, you've already met with the front offices of six teams. How about considering the Hawks?"

    Johnson has been at the center of the Hawks' resurgence since arriving in Atlanta from Phoenix in a sign-and-trade deal on Aug. 19, 2005. A 13-win team the season before he arrived, the Hawks doubled that the next season and went 53-29 in 2009-10 before getting swept by Orlando in the Eastern Conference semifinals.

    Johnson averaged 21.3 points during the regular season but played poorly during that series, creating speculation he may have cost himself max dollars. And there was thought he may want out of Atlanta, anyway, since he turned down a $60 million extension last summer and was critical of the team's fans this season.

    Information from ESPN.com senior NBA writer Chris Sheridan and The Associated Press was used in this report.
     
  2. napalm06

    napalm06 Huge Flopping Fan

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    119 mil....... good gravy... great gatsby...
     
  3. RoxSqaud

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    Ole' Herrera beat you to the punch.
     
  4. Rocket River

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    " Hey Alan . . . look . . in the future your name shall be Joe Johnson"


    Rocket River
     
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  5. peleincubus

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    i wonder if spreewell's kids are starving yet?
     
  6. luisantonio1014

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    smart move i guess. Maybe no other team was actually after him. Take it while it's still there.
     
  7. ElPigto

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    Wasn't there an article recently that all of Spree's businesses had gone down the drain?
     
  8. Codman

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    Good money, but the Hawks need to improve for it to mean anything.
     
  9. devin23

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    Talk about being overpaid. Rashard lewis 2.0
     
  10. JBIIRockets

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    What are the Hawks thinking? SMH. Johnson should be getting Rudy Gay money.
     
  11. Bigmarky

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    not as bad as rashard lewis but i'd say allen houston 2.0

    hawks=idiots deserve to lose in 2nd round again
    of course in the leastern conference if 5ppl are on the court you get to the 2nd round

    it'll still be celtics/magic on top
     
  12. iconoclastic

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    I would've loved Johnson to go to the Knicks. That means they won't be getting Lebron, Bosh, or Wade. That means the picks at worst will be early 20's. Probably late lottery. That's about as good a scenario as you can realistically expect from the Knick picks.
     
  13. RoxBeliever

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    After signing mega contracts, both Amare and JJ promise to recruit superstars to their respective teams ... LOL Good luck to both of them. You mean there would be enough money left for a good roster?
     
  14. rockets88MT

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    Joe Johnson is going to be 35 years old and getting near 20 million!! :grin:
     

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