Hawks forward John Collins has cleared the NBA’s concussion protocol, but he’s still being affected by another injury. The 25-year-old is dealing with lower back tightness and was initially listed as questionable for Sunday’s game vs. Brooklyn, according to Hawks reporter Brad Rowland (Twitter links).
However, Collins went through warm-ups unscathed and is available this afternoon, tweets Brian Lewis of The New York Post.
Through 50 games (31.1 MPG) in 2022/23, Collins is averaging 13.2 PPG, 7.1 RPG and 1.2 BPG on .506/.248/.813 shooting splits. Trade deadline acquisition Saddiq Bey, who started in Collins’ place during Friday’s victory over Cleveland, was moved back to a reserve role.
Here’s more on the Hawks:
- Trae Young spoke to the media for the first time on Friday following former coach Nate McMillan‘s dismissal. While their relationship may not have been perfect, Young says he was surprised by the timing of the move and has “nothing but love and respect” for McMillan, as Lauren Williams of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution relays. “I was waking up from a nap and heard about it,” Young said. “And it was surprising to me. I mean, the timing and stuff, right now. But obviously, I know what this league is and Nate knows. We’ve talked since then and had a conversation and stuff like that. So, I got nothing but love and respect for Nate and the type of person he is, and things like that. So it’s not the last time me and him are going to talk. I mean I talk to all my coaches that I’ve played for. So, that’s what I was expressing to him, and I appreciated him for, I mean, being a part of that run that took us in this franchise further than it’s been. So, he should get a lot of love for that alone (and) for what he’s done for us and his team and this organization. So I got nothing but love for him, and it’s a tough situation. But, it’s part of this league, and I got nothing but love for him.”
- There had been rumblings about the Hawks moving on from McMillan in the offseason and a report that he had considered resigning himself, so the news wasn’t totally unexpected. Still, as Young alluded to, the timing of the firing seemed to catch many within the organization off guard, ESPN’s Zach Lowe recently said on his Lowe Post podcast (hat tip to RealGM). “I think a lot of people within that team, players, coaches, staff were blindsided by 23 games to go at the end of the All-Star break,” Lowe said. “‘… We’re pulling the trigger now on this?’“
- In case you missed it, the Hawks have reportedly offered their head coaching job to former Jazz coach Quin Snyder, and the two sides are said to be nearing a deal.
I think I prefer Bey as a starter, and the hawks just going small and with 3 and D guys.
Bey and Hunter at the 3 and 4 spots both good defenders and good shooters. You’ve also got Murray who’s a beast defensively and Capela protecting the rim. Obviously Trae is a huge liability but the other 4 starters are good defenders. Then offensively they should play a lot of three man game at the top of the key with Bey and Hunter in the corners. Have Capela setting a lot of screens and on Trae in particular rolling to the rim and with Murray staying high and allowing him to attack the basket more freely.
In that circumstance I’d use Bogi and JC off the bench as impact sixth men. Bogi replacing one of the guards and JC can be either a corner guy or a small ball 5, in the 3 man game.
Use Johnson and Griffin as your back up forwards and that’s your 9 man rotation. Okungwu can get minutes occasionally as the back up 5 when you don’t want to go to small.
I’d also get Udoka as the head coach but it looks like it’ll be Synder. He should do a decent job, his Jazz teams were always good.
Trae is sorta average at sentiment & giving interviews but he’s elite on the court, especially in the clutch… link to m.youtube.com
Trae in the clutch:
36 percent from the floor
24 percent from 3.
link to nba.com
1st playoff gm on the road in MSG, extremely clutch… link to m.youtube.com
Trae being clutch in his 1st gm7… link to m.youtube.com
Trae comin thru in the clutch in the playoffs yet again, giving his team a W… link to m.youtube.com
Trae in the playoffs:
40 percent FG percentage, 28 percent from 3.
link to statmuse.com.
ROFL…
Trae is elite in hype… Terrible on the court…
The Hawks will never be a contender with that black hole of a max contract killing off coaches every 2 years…