Great performance by the Atlanta Hawks point guard to cause the first home defeat for the Ohio team so far this season
Great performance by the Atlanta Hawks point guard to cause the first home defeat for the Ohio team so far this season
Point Guard: Trae Young - 2-time All-Star, team's leader in points and assists in multiple seasons, pivotal in leading the Hawks to the conference finals in 2021.
Shooting Guard: Joe Johnson - 6-time All-Star, primary scorer and team figure during his tenure, helped bring the Hawks back to relevance in the 2000s.
Small Forward: Dominique Wilkins - 9-time All-Star, 7-time All-NBA, Hawks' all-time leading scorer, dubbed "The Human Highlight Film" for his spectacular playing style.
Power Forward: Bob Pettit - 2-time MVP, 11-time All-Star, NBA champion in 1958, the Hawks' first great icon and crucial to their sole championship.
Center: Dikembe Mutombo - 4-time All-Star, 3-time Defensive Player of the Year with the Hawks, a defensive leader who raised the team's competitive level in his era.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El quinteto ideal histórico de los Atlanta Hawks
The talented point guard is once again showing his best version now that he has all the spotlight, but the team is far from being able to compete for important things.
The superstar of the Atlanta Hawks has signed a deal with the brand of the legendary Chicago Bulls player, 6-time NBA champion.
Born in St. Louis, as one of the main rivals of the legendary Boston Celtics of Bill Russell, many great names have passed through this franchise
The Georgia team will try to take a step forward after several disappointing seasons.
With the number 1 pick in the latest Draft (Zaccharie Risacher) and a leader like Trae Young, who already knows what it's like to be an All-Star and lead the team to the Conference Finals, they should aim to keep playing beyond the regular season.
The point guard could fit perfectly into a team in need of offensive fluidity and outside shooting, which is considering his signing.
Great performance by the Atlanta Hawks point guard to cause the first home defeat for the Ohio team so far this season
The superstar of the Atlanta Hawks has signed a deal with the brand of the legendary Chicago Bulls player, 6-time NBA champion.
Point Guard: Trae Young - 2-time All-Star, team's leader in points and assists in multiple seasons, pivotal in leading the Hawks to the conference finals in 2021.
Shooting Guard: Joe Johnson - 6-time All-Star, primary scorer and team figure during his tenure, helped bring the Hawks back to relevance in the 2000s.
Small Forward: Dominique Wilkins - 9-time All-Star, 7-time All-NBA, Hawks' all-time leading scorer, dubbed "The Human Highlight Film" for his spectacular playing style.
Power Forward: Bob Pettit - 2-time MVP, 11-time All-Star, NBA champion in 1958, the Hawks' first great icon and crucial to their sole championship.
Center: Dikembe Mutombo - 4-time All-Star, 3-time Defensive Player of the Year with the Hawks, a defensive leader who raised the team's competitive level in his era.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El quinteto ideal histórico de los Atlanta Hawks
Born in St. Louis, as one of the main rivals of the legendary Boston Celtics of Bill Russell, many great names have passed through this franchise
The talented point guard is once again showing his best version now that he has all the spotlight, but the team is far from being able to compete for important things.
The Georgia team will try to take a step forward after several disappointing seasons.
With the number 1 pick in the latest Draft (Zaccharie Risacher) and a leader like Trae Young, who already knows what it's like to be an All-Star and lead the team to the Conference Finals, they should aim to keep playing beyond the regular season.
The point guard could fit perfectly into a team in need of offensive fluidity and outside shooting, which is considering his signing.
The Hawks' point guard continues to make loud statements that do not align with what he has been showing on the court for several years.
According to Tim MacMahon of ESPN, the Georgia franchise has given up as they couldn't find any suitors in the market for their star.