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The Cool New Hawks Sweepstakes And A Couple Other Notes...
Posted by: Micah Hart on June 6, 2007 at 4:37PM EST
A few notes on a Wednesday...

We have launched a pretty cool draft contest here on the Hawks website, the 11 Picks To Paradise Sweepstakes. It's a pretty fun contest, if you don't mind my biased opine. Choose who you think the first 11 picks will be in the upcoming NBA Draft, and you could win a trip to Paradisus Resort in the Dominican Republic among other things.

For those who want to enter but don't really have a handle on which players might go where, no worries - we've provided a link to ESPN's Top 100 Prospects to give you a helping hand.

There is literally no reason you shouldn't enter this contest!

In other news, Hawks co-owner Ed Peskowitz is currently in Israel with Hawks assistant coach Herb Brown for the 2nd Annual Friendship Games, a weeklong basketball event designed to try to increase the peace in the Middle East and around the world. The games are the brainchild of Peskowitz, and feature 30 teams of college students from 17 countries around the world.

Sufficed to say this is a terrific initiative, and an amazing experience for all involved, and if you are interested in reading more about it, check out their blog.

Thirdly, I will just throw this out there - we are still looking for a few bloggers with intimate knowledge of some of the players the Hawks might look at drafting to help with our little player previews (check out the ones we've done so far on Al Horford and Spencer Hawes). Interested? Email the hawks mailbag and let me know if there are any players you followed closely and a link to your blog and perhaps we will use your input.

Finally, the NBA Finals begin tomorrow, and I have to weigh in. The Spurs will win it, and fairly handily I say. I am not swayed by the fact that Cleveland swept the season series with San Antonio, nor am I swayed by the notion that LeBron James can win this series on his own the way he did the Eastern Finals.

San Antonio made relatively quick work of three teams in the West (Denver, Phoenix, and Utah) that would all beat the Cavaliers in a series, and nothing Cleveland did leading up to this point gives me confidence that they can make a dent in the Spurs armor. The Spurs may not be the sexiest team, but they are the most fundamentally sound, and are seemingly impervious to distractions or hype.

What LeBron did against the Pistons (especially in Game Five) was impressive, but it says here his individual brilliance won't be enough to win the day - at least not this time around.

Spurs in five is the call here.

(1) Comments
Posted by: Juan Jacobs on June 27, 2007 2:23PM EST
Everyone is talking about Al Horford, but what about Al Thornton from Florida State. He was a 4-year player at Florida State and the ACC's leading scorer in '06-'07. I actually forgot about him until a colleague reminded me. He would be a steal at #11 (as I have reserved the #3 pick for Yi Jianlian, please Billy, please!). He has a very nice jumpshot, and he has the needed size to rebound from the 3 or 4 spot. What a young nucleus (Yi Jianlian, Joe Johnson, Josh Smith, Zaza Pachulia, Josh Childress, Al Thornton, etc…). He would be a nice pick to complement Joe, Yi, and Zaza (big lineup). Take him, and get a guard through invite to camp or by trade.

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