Re: Hawks will choose between Trae or Dejounte this summer?
Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2024 5:09 pm
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Bleacher Report"It's this type of league where things change and things happen, but obviously my mindset is staying in Atlanta right now, I don't get caught up in the rumors and all that stuff, my contract is locked in for a couple of years and I don't have very much to say about it right now," Young said.
"The best players in the game have been traded. I mean some of the few lucky ones have been blessed to be drafted in situations where they win championships and it all be perfect for them, they can stay in that one situation forever and that is what I wanted to do with Atlanta, but who knows?"
Jamaaliver wrote:This ain't encouraging ladies and gents.Bleacher Report"It's this type of league where things change and things happen, but obviously my mindset is staying in Atlanta right now, I don't get caught up in the rumors and all that stuff, my contract is locked in for a couple of years and I don't have very much to say about it right now," Young said.
The best players in the game have been traded. I mean some of the few lucky ones have been blessed to be drafted in situations where they win championships and it all be perfect for them, they can stay in that one situation forever and that is what I wanted to do with Atlanta, but who knows?"
azuresou1 wrote:I think it's in our best interest to move on from both Trae and DJM and basically everyone other than JJ and Bufkin/AJ Griffin (for lack of value reasons).
Sir Charles in Charge1 Burning question the Atlanta Hawks must answer during the final stretch run
Dejounte Murray or Trae Young?
Leading up to the NBA Trade Deadline, all the noise surrounding the Atlanta Hawks revolved around the possibility of trading Dejounte Murray. However, since the trade deadline came and passed, Trae Young has seemingly found himself at the center of trade whispers once again. A lot can change between now and the offseason and I can't help but wonder if, over the next couple of months, the Hawks will be debating whether to trade Murray or Young, or perhaps even both.
The Hawks are at a point where they clearly need to shake up their roster. At this point, a complete rebuild can't be off the table for the team either. The Hawks only have a couple of months before they must answer some big questions about their future.
...and then what?azuresou1 wrote:I think it's in our best interest to move on from both Trae and DJM and basically everyone other than JJ and Bufkin/AJ Griffin (for lack of value reasons).
Trae for all our picks/swaps back + 2 FRP + Keldon Johnson (to be moved to a third team for assets)
DJM for best price
Capela and Hunter for best price
Okongwu probably won't fetch much but if we get a good price we move him too
CBS SportsWhat NBA stars could be on trade block this summer?
A slow trade deadline should lead to more offseason trade movement
Trae Young, Hawks
You've surely heard the rumors by now. The pre-deadline chatter centered around teammate Dejounte Murray. Atlanta ultimately held onto him, and Hawks head coach Quin Snyder was reportedly a major advocate for that decision. In regards to their two ball-handlers, one league source told Marc Stein that the Hawks "know they have to trade one or the other." That has become a common sentiment. The Hawks acquired Murray hoping that both he and Young could grow as off-ball players when sharing usage. That hasn't happened. They are both, emphatically, point guards. Murray's value has dipped significantly as he's played out of position in Atlanta.
Young would net more. He isn't without his own flaws. He has at times been among the worst defensive players in the NBA. To be fair, he's quietly improved on that front, but he still carries significant physical limitations. His shot selection is inching in a better direction as well, but 2.1 catch-and-shoot 3's per game is still a tiny number compared to 6.7 pull-up attempts. He can be classified within the James Harden phylum of high-assist guards: he nominally sets up teammates, but does so while monopolizing so much of the offense that role players rarely feel involved in the ways that they do in, say, Indiana or Denver.
That's a complicated player to absorb. How many teams are equipped to fully hand an offense over to a 6-foot-1 point guard that doesn't really defend? San Antonio is the cleanest fit. If Tre Jones can turn Victor Wembanyama into the best NBA rookie in decades, just imagine what Trae Young could do for him. Wembanyama could protect him defensively better than any possible teammate. So could Anthony Davis, and you'll hear Laker rumors for all of the standard reasons. Los Angeles market, Klutch representation, an unhappy LeBron James. Young isn't quite a Russell Westbrook level of bad fit, but James isn't exactly known for surrendering offensive control. They'd bump.
Some significant change is coming in Atlanta. It might be Young. It might be Murray. It might be both. But in such situations it's always prudent to start with the player who'd bring the most back, and that's clearly Young.
Jamaaliver wrote:A real PG draws the defender away and hits the wide open man for an easy layup.
King Ken wrote:He's a real PG but we have been spoiled by a truly elite offensive maestro with Trae at the helm.
Jamaaliver wrote:King Ken wrote:He's a real PG but we have been spoiled by a truly elite offensive maestro with Trae at the helm.
Seems like Murray should be. But the offense, in those victories, has been rough to watch.
The advanced stats are even worse.
King Ken wrote:This isn't a good offensive team and never has been. This has been the Trae Young show, for better or worse.
I've been screaming for years that this team is offensively flawed. Especially at the 5.