HAWKS WILL RETAIN FORWARD JOSH SMITH
Atlanta will match offer sheet from Memphis Grizzlies
ATLANTA, GA (Aug. 8, 2008) -- Atlanta Hawks General Manager Rick Sund
announced tonight that the club will retain forward Josh Smith
and match the offer sheet of the Memphis Grizzlies.
“Tonight, the Hawks organization received an offer sheet from
the Memphis Grizzlies for Josh Smith,” said Sund. “We are happy
to announce that we will match their offer sheet. Ownership,
management and the team are happy to have Josh return as a
member of the Hawks. We look forward to training camp in October
and we will continue to look at additional opportunities to
improve our roster.”
Smith, whom the Hawks drafted with the 17th pick overall in the
first round of the 2004 NBA Draft, has finished second in the
NBA in blocks per game in each of the past two years and
averaged team-highs in blocks per game (2.80) and steals per
game (1.57), while also ranking second on the Hawks in points
per game (17.2), rebounds per game (8.2) and assists per game
(3.4) in 81 appearances last season.
The 22-year-old forward from Oak Hill Academy (VA) and College
Park (GA) has averaged 13.6 points, 7.4 rebounds, 2.7 assists
and 2.5 blocks in 307 career games with the Hawks, and during
last May’s first round series, Smith recorded 15.7 points, 6.4
rebounds and 2.86 blocks in helping the eighth-seeded Hawks to a
decisive seventh game in the first round of the Eastern
Conference playoffs against the eventual NBA world champion
Boston Celtics.