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Atlanta Hawks General Manager Danny Ferry has made it very clear to the rest of the organization and the media that he has plans to blow things up with this team and go forward in a new direction...
Jerry Lai – USA Today Sports Images
Atlanta Hawks General Manager Danny Ferry has made it very clear to the rest of the organization and the media that he has plans to blow things up with this team and go forward in a new direction. The first of their major moves happened last off-season when they made one of the bigger trades in the NBA by sending away Joe Johnson.
The Hawks are also likely going to continue to move on by letting their longtime power forward Josh Smith walk in unrestricted free agency. Though it’s clear that they are headed in a different way for the future, it’s unclear to what extent they are going to do so beyond keeping Al Horford around and likely Jeff Teague as well.
That being said, the 2013 NBA Draft is going to be huge for Atlanta. Not only do they have two picks back-to-back in the first round, but they will also need to select players that they can add to their roster and can potentially make an impact on the team for the new future. Luckily for them, they will have the opportunity to select players with a good deal of upside considering where they will be drafting.
One need that they will be able to address in the draft is adding depth to their frontcourt. They won’t have a shot at selecting a potential All-Star like Nerlens Noel or anything, but they do have options in that area. Mason Plumlee, Rudy Gobert, Gorgui Dieng and Jeff Withey are all specialized big men that are currently projected to be available when they pick, so it wouldn’t be surprising to see them get a player out of that group.
Though their backcourt is relatively deep, they could still use some added depth on the wing. With their other pick in the first round, the Hawks should be able to grab someone like a Jamaal Franklin or Allen Crabbe. They could also make a potential reach for someone like Glen Rice Jr. or Tim Hardaway Jr. Whichever way they go, they will be able to add someone with a lot of potential on the wing.
Atlanta will have to be savvy in the 2013 Draft, especially considering the current state of the franchise and how they are looking to move forward. They have options where they will be selecting and have two picks in the first round. Though it’s still possible, it’s going to be hard for them to foul this up.
Cody Williams is a Senior Writer with Rant Sports. Follow Cody on Twitter @TheSizzle20 and like his Facebook page.