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Josh Childress #1Forward
Height:6-8
Weight:210
Birthday: June 20, 1983
Drafted:N/A
Birth Place:Harbor City, California
College:Stanford
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Player News
July 14, 2009
According to a report at ESPN.com, former Hawks' forward Josh Childress will return to Greece to play for Olympiakos next season. Childress tested the NBA waters this summer, but ultimately decided he was better off in Greece.

RotoTimes.com: This will be the second year of his three-year, $20 million contract with Olympiakos, and Childress felt staying put was a better option than returning to the NBA. He is a decent player, but he obviously is not a fantasy factor until he returns to the States.
July 2, 2009
According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Josh Childress is considering a return to the NBA. The restricted free agent is set to meet with the Milwaukee Bucks.

RotoTimes.com: If Childress is going anywhere he's going to have to opt out of his current contract with Olympiakos in Greece. If the Bucks make him an offer below the $6 million dollar mark, the Hawks would likely match it and bring him back to Atlanta. Everything is up in the air at this point, but it's looking like Childress could wind up in the NBA again.
June 10, 2009
Sources inform the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that they don't expect Josh Childress to opt out of his contract with Olympiakos and return the NBA in 2009-10. He has until July 15 to make a decision. If he opts out, Childress would become a restricted free agent for the Hawks.

RotoTimes.com: Childress would be returning to a bad economy, both in general U.S. and NBA terms. Teams are saving up money for the summer of 2010, and we can't imagine that the Hawks will be willing to cough up a big new contract.