They just gave all that money (and two draft picks - I won't count Diaw, because - as you already said - he wasn't doing anything in Atlanta) to a player who plays a position they had already covered.
That's the thing, who do they have at any position that's better than him? Al Harrington's the only one who's remotely close, and they don't play the same position to begin with. Not even taking into account the fact that Johnson can play three positions... for some money and a couple of draft picks, the Hawks got their franchise player. In comparison to your Lakers, Cleveland, Miami's etc he's not much, but for any young building team it's a nice start, even with his ridiculous contract.
And if you watch Hawks' games, you'll notice that JJ is playing a lot of
poinhttp://www.nbaliveforums.com/images ... umbsup.gifThumbs Upt for them and he's more than less just average at it. I wouldn't exactly trust him the PG duties on a championship contender, even if he improves (which he probably will).
Well yeah, he only plays the point because he has to. If they get a capable PG, he can play elsewhere... not to mention that it also gives them either a very capable bench (Childress, Smith etc) or some nice trade bait.
Don't you think his numbers will drop if they get someone who's more capable at running the point, let's say someone in the CP3 mold? I mean, what does he do to deserve all that money besides score? He's only a decent defender, he doesn't rebound and he surely won't give you the intangibles needed to deserve to be called a leader.
If they could get a Chris Paul quality PG that team wouldn't be far from the play-offs, so of course his numbers would drop. That being said, he's not exactly old, he's what, 24 or 25?... he has alot of improvement in him. Every year it's plain to see he develops further, and interestingly enough his FG% is more or less the same at Atlanta then it was at Phoenix, despite him taking 3 more shots per game. His 3% is obviously down, but that would suggest he's capable of creating his own shot and doesnt' really
need Nash spoon feeding him baskets.
Don't say "what's wrong with him getting 10 million per year, everyone are getting it", because they get all that money because of the sheer stupidity of both owners and GMs. And now someone wants to prevent that and he's instantly called 'cheap'.
Teams don't even hesitate giving 7 or 8 million to a guy purely based on his potential, I mean look at Kwame. The reasons for them getting this money is irrelevant (the stupidity of owners/GM's in this case), because the fact is that
all of them are doing it.
If one guy comes in and tries to change this, all he's going to do is prevent his team from being successful. The only time a player takes a pay cut these days is if they're ageing and want to play for a contender. A young player with stacks of potential is going to take everything he can get, because that's the environment the league has created. Atlanta aren't going to attract many big name FA's, and if you can get a guy who's potentially an all-star calibre player who actually WANTS to play for your currently horrible team, you've got to take that. Otherwise they end up like the Clippers a few years back, with alot of good players on rookie contracts that leave as soon as they can.