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.
All of the talk of the Lakers trading for a member of the Hawks has involved Los Angeles getting Trae Young, but the Lakers had their eyes on the other Hawks guard leading up to this year's trade deadline and might have a better chance of landing him than Young.
Once the Lakers season was officially over, the rumor mill started churning for how they were going to improve their team and a lot of those rumors have involved Hawks star point guard Trae Young.
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.
The Los Angeles Lakers are aware they need... well, something, following a brutal 4-1 first round series defeat at the hands of the Denver Nuggets. Although L.A.
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.
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.
One NBA writer proposed that the Atlanta Hawks and Los Angeles Lakers make a trade with each other this offseason. Andy Bailey of Bleacher Report proposed
As a team with a sizable amount of cap space this offseason, the Detroit Pistons are going to be connected to a lot of players this offseason. They were recently linked to what could be one of the biggest names on the trade market this summer.
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.
Following another NBA playoff disappointment against the Denver Nuggets, the Los Angeles Lakers are ramping up efforts to strengthen their roster this offseason.
While the 2024 NBA Playoffs are under way and in full effect, the 24/7, 365 nature of the NBA news cycle means that it’s always worth keeping an eye on the potential happenings of the NBA offseason.
For the past few seasons, the Atlanta Hawks have been spinning their basketball tires. Not bad, but not really going anywhere. Now, there are rumors that they could look to trade star guard Trae Young, the face of the franchise and a man who led them to the Eastern Conference finals three seasons ago.
Young's future with the Atlanta Hawks will be a hot topic this summer.
According to NBA insider Kurt Helin of NBC Sports, the San Antonio Spurs are not interested in acquiring Trae Young from the Atlanta Hawks. The Spurs don’t view Young as a good fit next to Victor Wembanyama.
The Atlanta Hawks have plenty of problems as they prepare for the offseason. They’re five years into the Trae Young project, but it hasn’t produced as many playoff moments as they would have liked.
The Hawks have struggled to build a contending roster around Young.
The Atlanta Hawks were one of the most disappointing teams in the NBA during the 2023-24 regular season. Their blockbuster trade to acquire Dejounte Murray during the 2022 NBA offseason has not panned out as well as planned, which will lead to some major changes to the roster this summer.
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Trae Young didn't expect the Atlanta Hawks to be on the outside of the playoffs looking in.
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