With the Clippers' acquisition of Marcus Camby, and the Sixers' signing of Elton Brand, the market has dried up very quickly for the services of Josh Smith. There aren't really any teams left that can pay Smith what he wants (except for Memphis, who doesn't seem interested in competing anymore), and with the Hawks being able to match any offer, it appears likely that Smith will return to the team next season. But for how long?SI's Chris Mannix reports that the relationship between Smith and Hawks' coach Mike Woodson is in bad shape, meaning that Smith may be hesitant to sign a long term deal with Atlanta.
... league sources said Smith would not be interested in returning to the Hawks if the team retained coach Mike Woodson, who recently signed a two-year extension. The two have butted heads frequently in Smith's four seasons, and sources said the relationship is beyond repair. With a dearth of offers, Smith may change his tune, but having a volatile relationship on such a young team may not be in the Hawks' best interests.Since there aren't any teams that can afford to sign Smith to an offer sheet and force the Hawks to match, the proverbial ball is in Josh's court. Does he go for the money and long term deal, and try to force his coach out Magic Johnson-style? Or does he sign the qualifying offer, play with a chip on his shoulder next season, and go into the unrestricted free agent market in 2009? The latter option seems like the better one to me, but players tend to want to lock up the guaranteed dollars as soon as humanly possible.
A more appealing, but less plausible scenario could be for Smith to sign the one-year qualifying offer with Atlanta and try his luck in free agency next season.

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7-16-2008 @ 2:57PM
frank said...
This is the right guy for LA;
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7-16-2008 @ 3:17PM
basketball.org said...
Shouldn't most teams be worried about putting up big money for a young player who doesn't get along with his coach. Smith had one great year and has tremendous potential. However, he sounds like a cancer and would not want him on my team.
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7-17-2008 @ 12:02AM
john said...
Josh Smith has no jumpshot,does not rebound ,add can't dribble!But he doesn't like his coach.If he was that good why are't other teams trying to get him.Check your ego Mr.Smith!
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7-17-2008 @ 2:06PM
B.Lowe said...
This is one of the problems with pro sports now days, players that don't get along with their coach. These players need to check the egos at the door and just play, the coaches are there to make life easier and teach, players like Josh Smith still have a lot to learn and it would do him good to keep his mouth shut and listen and learn. Maybe if he wasn't such a baby they could have knocked the Celts out in the first round! .......... well probably not but they were close to an upset and it's these are the issue that take teams out of games, when there is tension in the locker room it spills onto the court.
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