Rumor: Warriors Still Trying to Get Al Harrington
From Mark Montieth of IndyStar.com:
Golden State general manager Chris Mullin hopes that Al Harrington's decision to switch agents allows him to re-enter the picture.
Mullin, a teammate of Harrington's for two seasons with the Pacers, has reportedly offered forward Troy Murphy for Harrington in a sign-and-trade package with Atlanta.
"I'll be on the phone later today for sure," Mullin told the San Jose Mercury News on Wednesday. "If they (the Hawks) want to do a basketball deal, they can do a good deal where we can be as big a player as anybody."
The Pacers were regarded as the lone contender for Harrington before he fired agent Andy Miller and hired Arn Tellem.
Also, John Hollinger of The New York Sun posed this scenario for Al Harrington and the Warriors:
I don't know about everyone else, but it sure seems like a lot of drama for a player who will most likely never make an All Star team. Just goes to show you a) how weak this year's free agent class is and b) how weak the Warriors are at the Small Forward spot. I say just wait one year.
Would you move Troy Murphy and his double-doubles to get Al Harrington? Which young players would you be willing to part with for Mr. Lipton?
For more on the Mr. Lipton saga see:
- Al Harrington Fires His Agent... Warriors Nation Should Be Terrified!?
- Warriors Concede Defeat in Al Harrington Dealings
- ?Warriors Strike Out: Al Harrington Traded to the Indiana Pacers
- Rumor: Hawks in No Rush to Sign-and-Trade Al Harrington
- Rumor: Harrington for Murphy + MP2 or 3 team deal
- Rumor: Troy Murphy + Mickael Pietrus + Chris Taft for Al Harrington + Tyron Lue
- Rumor: 33% Chance of Al Harrington to the Warriors
- Rumor: Warriors in Deep Pursuit of Al Harrington
- Rumor: Bet on Harrington to the Warriors
- Rumor: Warriors More Likely Than Pacers to Get Al Harrington
- Rumor: Al Harrington's Agent Thinks the Warriors are a Stable Organization
- Rumor: Al Harrington Genuinely Interested in Warriors
- Rumor: Warriors Interested in Al Harrington
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overrated
by chrisz42 on Aug 5, 2006 4:17 PM PDT 0 recs
why
by mistererickk on Aug 5, 2006 8:37 PM PDT 0 recs
Harrington, Gooden, right deal for Woes?
Currently, it's simply the wrong deal if the Woes have to shell out big bucks for him - Cohan is not likely to embrace the Woes going far over the cap and paying big$ luxury tax.
Gooden is an experienced player, and in what's left of this FA group respectable, but will he make the difference Harrington would? He's not worth huge $$ unless we unload one of the big contracts - but who would we send to the Cavs?
My guess is Mullin was told to complete a second Fisher deal, or have one in the works, before Cohan signs off on any big $ FA arrivals.
by hardcore on Aug 7, 2006 1:07 PM PDT 0 recs















