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Jun09: Atlanta Hawks have options with two first round, pair of big men? big man and another on a wing.?

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Atlanta Hawks have options with two first round, pair of big men? big man and another on a wing.?
Jun 10th 2013, 15:23

Atlanta Towing ‏@AtlantaTowing17m 2013 NBA Draft: Atlanta Hawks have options with two first round ...: By having two picks in the first round, t... http://bit.ly/18nyyTx  Expand   Reply   Retweet   Favorite  Buffer    More 38Atlanta Hawks News ‏@HawksNewsBot23m Atlanta Hawks 2013 Draft Prospects: Jamaal Franklin - Soaring Down South http://bit.ly/18nx4Zp  Followed by ZeroUnder5™ATLbball Expand USA TODAY Sports By having two picks in the first round, the Atlanta Hawks have a few options on how to use/handle the picks. But which way will they go?  SHARE (3)    TWEET (7) 1 COMMENTS First, go read The Ultimate Atlanta Hawks Off-season Primer that Robby put out soon after the season ended. It will give you some good insight as to the Hawks current roster and financial situation which we will sometimes touch on in looking at the Hawks draft. It also gives you some important dates, CBA FAQ links and...you know what, just go catch up with already.I'll see you back here in a bit. The 2013 NBA Draft is rich with rotational depth to it and it also has some draft and follows. The Atlanta Hawks, currently with three guaranteed contracts and three non-guaranteed contracts and a gaggle of cap holds, have some considerable flexibility when it comes to how they use the two first round picks (#17 and #18 overall) they currently hold. Here are some of the options: 1. Use the picks on a pair of big men. Simple enough. With the depth of rotational big men in this draft combined with the legacy of poor defensive rebounding on the Hawks, Ferry could use both picks on big men and give Coach Bud and Al Horford a lot of positional freedom and flexibility the team hasn't quite had before. 2. Use one pick on a big man and another on a wing. The Hawks also have a Joe Johnson/Marvin Williams shaped hole at the wing...

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