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Very notable from @WindhorstESPN on the Hoop Collective live draft show last night: “The Hawks are under a mandate, from what I’ve been told, to get out of the luxury tax.”



Very notable from @WindhorstESPN on the Hoop Collective live draft show last night: “The Hawks are under a mandate, from what I’ve been told, to get out of the luxury tax.”

by ahend1999

33 Comments

  1. Sammcbucketts

    There are legitimate basketball reasons to avoid the 2nd tax but not the 1st tax, I am no longer giving Tony the benefit of doubt. 90% of championship teams play the lux tax.

  2. IngloriousBastard68

    He should just sell the team at this point. I cannot stand him.

  3. traebucketsfor3

    Mandate these nuts yung Nick Ressler

  4. wozziwoz

    Maybe he is saving for a big sea adventure?

  5. BraxxIsTheName

    So we’re just gonna be in 5 – 8 seed purgatory forever. Never a real contending team

  6. AjaniFortune500

    I wouldn’t go into the luxury tax for a play in team either.

  7. jabiztownspaceagency

    Sell the team to someone less stingy than you or ASG @tonyressler

  8. TimelyMost4958

    As much as I want to be mad at this I can’t. If we plan on keeping DJ, he’s gonna command at least $30-40 million aav, OO is a restricted free agent coming up, if we plan on keeping Saddiq, he’s gettin paid too. This isn’t a surprise but this is not a contending team. A soft rebuild is what’s needed if we stand any chance at actually being contenders. We could go trade assets like JJ, AJ, Saddiq, etc. but unless we actually are doing it for a legitimate third option, I just look at these as lateral moves. I’m reserving judgement and hoping Quin can unlock something out of this team that we never had before in previous head coach, but our coffers were managed poorly and this is what it comes to.

  9. We’re going to get fleeced in whatever trade we make now if we weren’t going to already

  10. realdusty_shelf

    Why exactly should we stay in the tax with this current roster? A couple guys are overpaid and we have a few players that need to get paid soon. I’ll say the same thing I said last year, going into the tax as a play in team is crazy

  11. mlpdude

    Maybe I should mandate my household to get out of being season ticket holders.

  12. atl1057

    Team hasn’t showed they can compete consistently through the whole season , why would he want to stay in the luxury tax ?

    Schlenk and him overpaid a bunch of role players thinking they could build off that ECF run .

    A lot of y’all are bashing him but he’s made better moves than the previous ASG owner

  13. prodbydrizly

    It’s annoying to duck the tax but honestly I get we are too mid to be a luxury tax team as it stands rn

  14. BenTek9s

    it’s infuriating that he does this every year. shit or get off the pot, Tony!!

    how can he expect his FO to operate on a multi-year basis when his decision to pay the tax seems to be an annual decision, like Brad is saying?

    it’s so disingenuous to say you want to win, have your best player talking about championships, while the whole league has you over a barrel sending low-ball offers they’ll have to accept at some point for financial reasons.

    it’s fine not to want to go into the tax!! but don’t try to have it both ways, sending out unprotected draft picks and waiting until the tax crunch comes to sell players on the cheap

  15. wambulancer

    Translation: The Hawks are destined to remain the Hawks for the foreseeable future. occasional 2nd round exits, occasional lottery picks, nothing higher than 5th, nothing lower than 20th

    Have fun selling nosebleeds for $80 for very long Ressler because that shine’s gonna come off real quick

  16. LarryKoofer43

    Fuck this dude. This happens to Atlanta sports all the time and I’m tired of it. We get a star player and then ownership decides that’s enough to keep us above water and we don’t actually need to compete.

  17. Affectionate-Cup6191

    It’s really, really hard to care about an unserious franchise.

  18. If it’s “get out of the tax for this year” I’m ok with it.

    If it’s “never go into the tax again” it’s a problem.

  19. WzrdKelly10

    Ngl I’m not paying the tax either for mfs like JC and Hunter to get get paid 8 figures a year but can’t dribble lmaooo

  20. mundane_marietta

    that’s good to know, I’m sure that won’t negatively impact any leverage we have when negotiating with other teams now

  21. Bry_Mac

    Not that I really care about Ressler’s money, but as the roster currently stands, it makes sense. There is no reason for him to pay the LT for where we are. It only makes sense if we can package current players for another that makes us a contender.

  22. mrmercenary10

    Our owner is the worst. What’s the point of having a team if you’re never wanting to actually compete. Makes me feel sick to my stomach as a fan if I’m being honest. This isn’t how sports should be played out.

  23. Shade_Raven

    I heard the titanic is beautiful this time of year

  24. gggg3344

    40-42. Tony and nick better not catch me in the street 🖕🏽

  25. OfferOk8555

    Ah like clockwork “get better but spend less money” we’re gonna stay mid with that mentality.

  26. TimelyMost4958

    I think a lot of this is poor ownership decisions and the fact we have not had any other of our lottery picks have notable developments in their game( outside of Trae). We were in the lottery for about 3 seasons, and truthfully our luck ran out that we didn’t get actually top picks. We got too greedy and tried to rush the process, and as a result we stopped prioritizing player development AT ALL for winning. Again, I’m hoping Quin can pull something out of these guys that we’ve never seen before but I can’t bank on that in the actual first year of his system.

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