He would be a great fit to go back to Indiana and would give them a sorely needed boost after their troubles of the last couple of years and the recent loss of Peja.
Al Harrington's tenure with the Hawks is apparently over.
"As of right now it's pretty clear to me that I won't be back in a Hawks uniform next year," Harrington said by phone Monday afternoon from his offseason home in Los Angeles. "It's pretty much a wrap for me there [Atlanta]."
The veteran forward and Hawks co-captain is an unrestricted free agent and said the Hawks have made it clear they have no intention of re-signing him. They could, however, re-sign him and then trade him.
The Indiana Pacers, the team Harrington left in a sign-and-trade two years ago to join the Hawks, and the Golden State Warriors are the teams making the most noise, Harrington said.
"I have a genuine interest in both of those teams," he said. "My only focus is getting back to the playoffs and eventually competing for a championship."
An eight-year veteran, Harrington was the Hawks' second leading scorer (18.6) and rebounder (6.9) last season and served as a captain in both of seasons with the franchise.
-Atlanta Journal-Cons ution
He would be a great fit to go back to Indiana and would give them a sorely needed boost after their troubles of the last couple of years and the recent loss of Peja.
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