Pac's Resurrection: The Official 2014-15 Atlanta Hawks Season Thread

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why does pero get 24 minutes?

2-7, 1 rebound :sadcam: i want the og zaza back

Breh I HATE Macedonian ZaZa. They thought they could just get a Eastern Euro goon & it'd be all good. No, this clown Pero can't shoot or rebound and that's all he really needs to do. I'd trade for OG ZaZa in a heartbeat
 

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Breh I HATE Macedonian ZaZa. They thought they could just get a Eastern Euro goon & it'd be all good. No, this clown Pero can't shoot or rebound and that's all he really needs to do. I'd trade for OG ZaZa in a heartbeat
I'd like to see what Muscala can do
 

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The Atlanta Hawks, YOUR Atlanta Hawks are 23-8, second in the Eastern Conference.

These are the same Atlanta Hawks that have most of the NBA Watchers Elite swooning over the obvious Spursian transition that has occurred on the court. Zach Lowe and Bill Simmons of Grantland and many other national notable writers, including SB Nation's own Tom Ziller and Mike Prada, have taken turns pointing, highlighting and shouting from the mountaintop how much fun this team is to watch and imploring people to take them seriously.

This is the Atlanta Hawks we're talking about, remember? The same franchise that is always exiled to NBATV playoff coverage and never is allowed to participate in the usual relevant NBA reindeer games. Sure, there are still folks who don't believe, like Chris Webber, and others who want to casually dismiss the Hawks as small sample marvels, but that's ok, they'll come around.

Why? Well, because the things that have caused this change are more than just a couple of lucky bounces and hot shooting. What's brought about this run is a transition from isolation heavy, dribble-ball to a healthy offensive system and good fundamental defensive habits at work behind it.

It's been a long time coming for Bird Watchers everywhere. Even in the Lenny WIlkens era, the last time the Hawks looked like this in the standings for an extended period of time, it was mirage. Lenny's teams would often have a very difficult time getting the ball to go through the hoop, remembering a particular NBC telecast where Bill Walton implored the Mookie/Smitty/Mutombo team to "make a shot......please."

This Hawks team is a basketball revelation and that's what has the media dripping with enthusiasm about the team. Here is a snapshot of where they rank in some key basketball-y categories this season (per NBA Stats):

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This is outstanding, btw. The Hawks are 11th in Offensive rating, SEVENTH in defensive rating and numero uno in Assist ratio. What's assist ratio? Glad you asked:

Assist Ratio is the number of assists a player averages per 100 possessions used. Tends to favor players who rarely shoot the ball. Highlights players with passing disposition. (AST * 100) / (FGA + (FTA * 0.44) + AST + TO)

Highlights players with passing disposition...to be #1 in this category means that everybody, everybody has this. Everybody is sharing the basketball, making the extra pass, committed to the best possible offense. This is what has led to their top five status in the eFG and True Shooting percentages.

In short, the Hawks are balling! On NBATV Tuesday night, Ernie Johnson, Greg Anthony and Webber agreed that someone on this team should get All-Star recognition, be it Paul Millsap, Al Horford or Jeff Teague. That the Hawks are a top team on both ends and yet you can't pick out an obvious standout lets you know how balanced and repeatable this success has been and is moving forward.

It's a great time to be an Atlanta Hawks fan! So why do I worry that it may change?

In case we missed it, the team is for sale and the architect of this success, Danny Ferry, is in Napoleon's exile right now. These are the open chords that have yet to resolve and threaten to short circuit the majesty this season is producing.

It stands to reason that the team, if sold, could undergo another change in philosophy. It's no secret that when Danny Ferry arrived, he set out to build the Spurs model in Atlanta, or his own variation on that theme at the least. Bringing in a coaching mind-meld in Budenholzer brought that vision to the basketball floor and the results have been fan-freaking-tastic, as we laid out above.

A new owner may mean doing away with Ferry and the social baggage from last summer, bringing in somebody that has their own ideas about what they want to do philosophically, which would mean a breaking of connection between GM and coach, likely leading to another change.

Maybe it would be better. I can't speak to a total unknown. But just the risk of tossing away this growth and momentum as a franchise is enough to brace for the worst.

My suggestion would be for anybody who buys the team is to not fix what isn't broken. Though I am on the record wanting Danny Ferry to stay, a new owner didn't want the hassle of public opinion on the matter and gain a fresh start at the top.

If that were to be the case, I would implore this fictional new ownership to maintain the status quo in terms of direction and on court culture by keeping this vision in place even if the optics of Danny Ferry as Hawks GM has to be removed.

How can this be done? Keep Mike Budenholzer as the GM.

I would expect you'd bring someone in that would do the managerial items that would need to be handled to free the coach to do his job, but keep the synergy of vision that has been established by Ferry/Bud by keeping at least half of that equation, the part that has to implement this on the court, in place.

It would be Travesty Armageddon if this season were so positive and for the franchise to truly appear to be on the verge of smashing through many long standing memes about the team only to pull the curtain on it, call it quite a show and then begin the teardown that would accompany a new vision.

It doesn't have to be that way and here's hoping that future events move to continue and grow this invigorating success. Please.

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The Hawks reported increases in television viewership and home attendance Wednesday.

Through 29 televised games on SportSouth, viewership is up 40 percent over last year, according to the team. The Hawks’ victory over the Clippers on Dec. 23 had a 2.78 rating in the Atlanta market, the highest-rated game since the 2011-12 season.

Through 17 home games, the Hawks reported an increase of 2,200 fans per game over the same period last season. The Hawks are currently ranked 24th out of the 30 NBA teams in average attendance at 16,015. The figure includes three straight sellouts of which the team announced a season-high of 19,215 for Tuesday’s game against the Cavaliers. The Hawks have a total attendance of 272,261. The Bulls lead the league in attendance. Through 14 home games they have a total attendance of 308,790, a per-game average of 22,056.
 
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The Hawks are for sale – as in 100 percent of the franchise.

According to person familiar with the situation, agreements have been reached between all three ownership groups to sell their complete stakes in the team. Those agreements have been approved by the NBA.

The team will be officially on the market next week, according to a league source. The investment banking firm Goldman Sachs and Inner Circle Sports has been retained to handle the sale process. The firm can now begin the process of gathering and vetting prospective buyers. Estimations are the franchise could be sold for upwards of $600 million dollars.

The Washington-based group, led by controlling owner Bruce Levenson, announced in September that it would sell its 50.1 stake following the discovery of a racially inflammatory email that rocked the franchise. An independent investigation discovered an e-mail Levenson wrote in 2012 that included racist remarks about the fan base and game operations. Levenson’s partners Ed Peskowitz and Todd Foreman are also stakeholders in the original group known as the Atlanta Spirit.

Agreements are also in place for the Atlanta-based group, Michael Gearon Jr. and Sr., Rutherford Seydel and Beau Turner, to sell its combined 32.3 percent of the franchise. In addition, the New York-based group, led by Steven Price, has agreed to sell its 17.6 percent stake.

The sale process has been on-going since September as the ownership groups worked on how much of the franchise would be made available of an organization with a tarnished image.

“At this time, the team is not commenting of the report of the sale of the franchise,” Hawks vice president of public relations Garin Narain said.

The NBA has preferred a high percentage of the team be available, considering the sale of as much of the team as possible in the best interests of all parties and the city of Atlanta.

Part of the sale of the Hawks includes the remaining $124 million debt on Philips Arena. Technically the debt is owned by the Fulton County Recreation Authority but payments were made by the Atlanta Spirit.

Several people have expressed interest in being part of an ownership group soon after the controversy came to light. Former NBA players Dikembe Mutombo and Chris Webber and New York entertainment lawyer Doug Davis are known to have interest. Atlanta mayor Kasim Reed has said numerous parties have expressed interest.

The independent investigation was conducted after general manager Danny Ferry made a racially insensitive remark about free-agent target Luol Deng in a June conference call with ownership and management. Gearon Jr. requested that Ferry resign or be fired for cause in the days following the conference call.

During the investigation into that issue, the Levenson email was discovered. On Sept. 9 he announced his intention to sell his controlling interest in the franchise. Days later, although the investigation did not find cause for termination, Ferry asked for and requested an indefinite leave of absence. He has remained away from the team and his ultimate fate will likely be decided by new ownership.

In his email, Levenson wrote of the Hawks’ poor attendance: “My theory is that the black crowd scared away the whites and there are simply not enough affluent black fans to build a signficant (sic) season ticket base.”

The issue surfaced just months after the NBA had to deal with racist comments made by Clippers owner Donald Sterling. He was forced to sell the franchise, which sold to Steve Ballmer for a reported $2 billion.

The Milwaukee Bucks were sold in April for a reported $550 million.

The Hawks are unlikely to be sold and moved, as the Atlanta Spirit did with the NHL’s Thrashers in 2011. Reed said the city is committed to keeping the Hawks in Atlanta. In addition, the NBA would not want to lose a franchise in a Top-10 market.
 
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