Don't expect to see the same Atlanta Hawks this time next month.

Sam Smith of the Chicago Tribune reports that the Hawks are a team in turmoil, with everyone from interim coach Terry Stotts, who is 3-10 since taking over, to GM Pete Babcock feeling the heat from owners AOL Time Warner over the team's lack of performance and lack of interest from the community.

Smith writes that just about any Hawk could be had as this year's trade deadline looms, with Atlanta - who is in luxury tax waters - preferring ending contracts in an effort to get under the cap to allow them to start over.

"I can't accept it," said longtime president Stan Kasten. "If this keeps up, there will be more changes. I can tell you we're actively looking at everything."

One move that Smith writes could occur involves the Hawks and the Heat, with Miami acquiring Shareef Abdur-Rahim for the disabled Alonzo Mourning.  The logic behind the move is Abdur-Rahim would be better than anyone the Heat could get in free agency with their $7 million in expected cap space, and that isn't expected to increase unless the team can dump the contracts of either/both Brian Grant and Eddie Jones.  Thus far their have been no bites, but the Bulls continue to show interest in Jones.

Another option for the Hawks could be the Trailblazers, with Scottie Pippen and his expiring $19 million contract the drawing card.