Atlanta Hawks Wiretap

Hawks' Owners Veto Blockbuster Trade

The Minnesota Timberwolves' attempts to get a great deal for Kevin Garnett hit a major roadblock on Wednesday afternoon, sources told ESPN.com.

According to multiple sources, the Timberwolves have been talking to multiple teams about finding a third team to help facilitate a Garnett trade.

As ESPN.com reported on Tuesday evening, Minnesota was looking to acquire Atlanta's No. 3 and No. 11 picks in Thursday's draft along with several cap-friendly contracts from the Hawks and Phoenix Suns. To participate, Atlanta wanted Amare Stoudemire from Phoenix.

On Wednesday, sources say one of the Hawks owners vetoed a hypothetical deal for Stoudemire for financial reasons.

Via ESPN


Garnett Deal Vetoed By Hawks Owner

The three-team blockbuster among the Timberwolves, Suns and Hawks hit what is being termed "a major roadblock" Wednesday according to sources.

The Wolves have been making multiple calls to find a third team that can facilitate a deal for Garnett.

The Wolves would receive the Hawks' numbers 3 and 11 picks in the draft as well as several cap-friendly contracts. The Hawks would receive Amare Stoudemire. The Suns would get back Kevin Garnett.

But one of the Hawks owners vetoed the deal and it now seems unlikely that a deal will be consummated by draft time.

The ongoing litigation that has engulfed Atlanta's ownership group has apparently crippled the organization's decision-making ability.

Steve Belkin won a previous lawsuit against the other Hawks owners and has the right to veto any move that puts the team over the salary cap. Several sources indicate that it was Belkin who vetoed this proposed trade.

Meanwhile, the Suns are claiming to have never had direct contact with the Hawks and say the deal never reached the stage where they were asked to give up Stoudemire.

Via ESPN.com


Could Law Slip To Miami?

League executives believe Acie Law could be the last draft-night invitee to leave Madison Square Garden's green room, possibly falling to the Miami Heat at No. 20.

The Los Angeles Clippers are believed to have settled on Georgia Tech freshman Javaris Crittenton at No. 14, satisfying their need for a young point guard with Shaun Livingston's future uncertain.

And sources say the Atlanta Hawks are unlikely to take Law at No. 11, even if they keep the pick, which reportedly would go to the Minnesota Timberwolves as part of the three-way Kevin Garnett trade involving the Phoenix Suns.

"That would be too much," Law said Wednesday. "That would be too perfect – to play with Dwyane Wade, to play with Shaquille O'Neal, to be coached by Pat Riley."

Via Yahoo!


Hawks Jun 2007 Archive

  • Phoenix, Atlanta, Minnesota Three-Way Close?

    Kevin Garnett is close to going to the Phoenix Suns in a three-way trade that would send Phoenix forward Amare Stoudemire to the Atlanta Hawks, league sources said Wednesday.

  • Ellis Nearly Dealt To Atlanta?

    According to a league source, the Warriors had a deal on the table that would send Monta Ellis to the Atlanta Hawks in exchange for the No. 11 overall pick.

  • Amare To The Hawks?

    Could Amare Stoudemire be reunited with Joe Johnson in Atlanta?

  • Hawks Have Point Guard In Sights

    After years of passing on the likes of Deron Williams, Chris Paul and Marcus Williams, the Hawks have to address one of their biggest needs, the point guard position.

  • Woodson Says Conley Is 'Ready'

    Any concerns about Mike Conley's size (6-foot-1, 175 pounds) were alleviated quickly, according to Hawks coach Mike Woodson.

  • Hawks Unveil New Uniforms

    It's a new era for the Atlanta Hawks as the team unveiled new logos and uniforms for next season.

  • Acie Law Cancels Workout, Given Guarantee?

    Point guard Acie Law pulled out of his scheduled workout with the Hornets on Thursday.

  • Atlanta Looking To Trade A 1st Rounder?

    Picking Mike Conley No.

  • Yi's Camp Trying To Get Him To Warriors, Hawks, Celtics Or Bulls?

    According to several NBA officials Gery Woelfel of the Journal Times has spoken to in the last week, Yi Jianlian camp (agent Dan Fegan) — would love nothing more than to see Yi wind up a major market, preferably one with a significant Chinese population.

  • Big Names To Come Through Hawks' Workouts

    Without a doubt, the Atlanta Hawks hold the key to the 2007 NBA Draft since they hold the 3rd and 11th picks.