Depends on if the hardwood floor check went through. . . .
Louisiana Tech University
Flagship of the University of Louisiana System
Paul Millsap
http://www.numberfire.com/nba/player...e-a-free-agentThis doesn't necessarily mean Millsap is leaving Atlanta -- he said in April that he wants to be back with the Hawks, and he is likely to command a max contract, which is more than the $21.4 million he would have made with this option. Expect him to be one of the hottest free agents on the market this summer.
I hope he leaves Atlanta, and wouldn't mind seeing him play for the Jazz again, or maybe the Wizards.
McCree is shooting up draft boards. I still don't have much hope but he's doing everything he needs to and is making noise. Of particular note is the fact that he's got a bunch of team workouts scheduled for right before the draft.
https://rotoden.com/2017/06/19/erik-mccree-nba/Some pretty bad takes in that article (and typos) but it gets the point across.McCree seems to take pride in taking the path less-traveled, including his own little mid-major school. He thinks people should take notice of the top mid-major players because, “If you have game, you have game.”
How can anybody not HATE that term? It has never been anything other than derogatory. This writer added an extra derogatory adjective to the already derogatory term. Journalism is a lost art.
Regardless, Erik McCree will be drafted. His game translates well into the NBA. He is a gifted scorer, runs well, and a formidable rebounder. Stapleton would have given himself a better chance had he stayed too...
Have you considered those Dogs?
Remains to be seen. I think he has a better shot than any Dawg has had in years, but there is the perception working against him. Plus there's just not that many spots.
I think Speedy would have had a good shot had he not hurt his ankle at the worst possible time. He was slowly making his way up the boards before that.
I still think Alex Hamilton will eventually make it.
Have you considered those Dogs?
Erik McCree signs free agent deal with Houston