After joining the Atlanta Hawks in 2018 and becoming its franchise player, the team’s fanbase has slowly turned on Trae Young. In response, the All-Star point guard has revealed whether he wants to stay as a Hawk or move on to another team.
It was reported a couple of weeks ago, but the Atlanta Hawks have made the hiring of new assistant general manager Onsi Saleh official today. “Onsi has played significant roles with two of the most well-respected organizations in the NBA,” General Manager Landry Fields said.
Just three years ago, Trae Young was leading the Atlanta Hawks to the Eastern Conference Finals, but recent playoff disappointments and murmurs of major changes have clouded his future with the team.
In the aftermath of another wasted season, Hawks guard Trae Young spoke candidly about his priorities for the next phase of his career. As Young explained on a segment on the 'From the Point' podcast, he doesn't want to leave the Hawks but he knows that time is running out for him to reach another level of his career.
The six year relationship of Trae Young and the Atlanta Hawks appears to be on the rocks, and never before has it felt more like a break-up could be in play than it does right now.
It’s the offseason, which means the Hawks are finally interesting. Following another disappointing season, it seems the club is finally at a crossroads to make a significant change to a roster that has only had one major shake-up when they traded for Dejounte Murray.
The Atlanta Hawks did not make the playoffs this season and a lot of the talk centered around them is about the future of their backcourt. There is a lot of speculation about whether Atlanta will break up the duo of Trae Young and Dejounte Murray and if they do, which of the guards is going to be traded.
The Atlanta Hawks are at a crossroads with Trae Young and Dejounte Murray. The All-Star point guards can be pieces to a championship team but not together.
A late addition in 2022-23, Garrison Mathews elevated his game this season in Atlanta. When the final buzzer sounded on the 2022-23 Atlanta Hawks regular
The offseason rumor mill is in full swing. At the center of a lot of trade rumors are the Atlanta Hawks, who were one of the most disappointing teams in the NBA this season.
The Atlanta Hawks failed to make the postseason for the first time since 2020 and that might signal some changes to the roster this offseason. The backcourt
The Lakers are expected to be in the market this summer for a top player who can boost their title chances.
Another day, another batch of trade rumors. As we dive headfirst into an uncertain offseason for the Atlanta Hawks, one things is sure to be constant: trade rumors.
The Atlanta Hawks are in the draft lottey for the first time since the 2020 draft and while they don't know where they are picking just yet (draft lottery is not until May 12th), there is a good chance that they end up picking at 10th.
Two years ago, the Atlanta Hawks found themselves wanting to make a big splash in the offseason. They were coming off of a disappointing season where they finished as the No.
All in all, this season was certainly a step back in the direction the Hawks franchise has been wanting go. From a conference finals appearance three years
Nothing is ever guaranteed in the NBA, and that rings true, especially for end-of-the-bench role players. Atlanta Hawks guard Trent Forrest is no stranger to that plight.
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