As Dion Glover sees it, he was merely dismissed --- not dissed --- when the Hawks elected not to tender him a qualifying offer and made him an unrestricted free agent this summer.

"I'm not mad at anybody," Glover said last week at his basketball camp at Life University in Marietta. "I'm fine with that. The [Hawks] organization has been great to me. That kind of gives me the flexibility to sign with who I want to sign with.

"I'm still going to have a job in the NBA next year," he said. "Where? I don't know, but I'll have a job, and that's the bottom line."

Glover's Houston-based agent, Brian Dyke, said his client is mulling offers from a few teams and could sign somewhere "at the end of this week or next week." Neither Glover nor Dyke would mention the teams that have shown interest.

"It's definitely going to be tough," Glover said of possibly leaving the Hawks. "My family is here. But that's the sort of business that I'm in. That's a part of life. I want to be in Atlanta. If I'm here, I'm here. If I'm not, I'm not."