As expected, the Hawks moved one of their two starting guards this offseason, sending Dejounte Murray to New Orleans while hanging onto Trae Young. Veteran center Clint Capela also remains on the trade block, sources tell Zach Lowe of ESPN (Insider link).
If the Hawks end up trading Capela, the 25-year-old Young could become the oldest member of a starting lineup that also features Dyson Daniels, Jalen Johnson, No. 1 overall pick Zaccharie Risacher, and Onyeka Okongwu, Lowe suggests, noting that Daniels’ secondary play-making and elite defense could pair well with Young’s skill set, allowing Bogdan Bogdanovic and De’Andre Hunter to lead the second unit. In that scenario, the three-time All-Star could “lead a fun, up-tempo team that might be ready to peak by the middle of his prime,” Lowe writes.
Still, Lowe wonders if that path to eventual contention might progress too slowly for Young’s liking, especially since the team doesn’t control its own first-round picks for the next three years, hindering its ability to continue adding young talent. On the other hand, going all-in by trading their 2029 and 2031 first-round picks for veteran help would probably be too aggressive an approach for the Hawks.
If Atlanta remains stuck in the middle of the Eastern Conference, it could lead to an “inevitable decision point” with Young, Lowe says. The star guard is under contract for at least the next two seasons, with a player option for 2026/27, and trade interest from teams like the Spurs and Lakers has “cooled” in recent months, sources tell ESPN, so it’s a safe bet he’ll open the 2024/25 season with the Hawks. But depending on how the coming year plays out, it may just be a matter of time before Young is once again the subject of trade speculation.
Here’s more on the Hawks:
- Atlanta is optimistic about Mouhamed Gueye‘s chances of earning a rotation spot as early as this fall, sources tell Lowe. The 2023 second-round pick was limited to just six games as a rookie, largely due to a lower back stress fracture and a UCL sprain, but the team remains high on his potential.
- Agent Misko Raznatovic has provided an update on his client Nikola Djurisic, who sustained a left foot fracture in Summer League play. According to Raznatovic (Twitter link), Djurisic is undergoing surgery this week and the plan is for him to get back on the court by the end of September. That timeline suggests the 2024 second-rounder could be ready for training camp in the fall if he signs an NBA contract, though I’d expect the Hawks to take a patient, cautious approach with his recovery.
- Marc J. Spears of Andscape spoke to Zaccharie Risacher and his father Stéphane about the elder Risacher’s long, successful career as a basketball player in Europe and the impact it had on his son. “That was the first player I ever watched,” Zaccharie said. “When I started to grow and I got my first iPad and iPhone, I would go to watch my father’s highlights on YouTube.”
“trade interest from teams like the Spurs and Lakers has “cooled” in recent months”
There was nothing to cool. Neither of these teams spent 1 minute considering a trade for Trae
Crazy how Trae has gone from “Ice Cold”
To “ I don’t think SO” ……..
I still think he’s one of best offensive forces in game. Just that if you want to win your teammates over. You gotta play D. Means you try your best , you get better. That’s what great players do ……
I watched a few Hawks games and Young did try on defense last season. He’s a smaller guard and will always be targeted.
I agree. With him you need an elite rim protector. Capela was that the yr they went to East Finals
Capella for Mitch.
lol, the Hawks apparently don’t want to trade Capela that bad or they would have traded him for Brandon Ingram
You right…. Hawks don’t have a plan.
Wrong Bogdanovic linked
Wrong Sankara account used.
Sankara doesn’t appreciate Traes talent lol.
Lol
Hawks are going to be stuck for a few years until a tanking team takes Trae’s contract off their hands…
No contender wants to build around that, they’re all looking for a defence without an easy out clause like Trae… There’s just too many quality PGs and large 2s and 3s out there…
All Atlanta needs is a Trae that is 19. Young players at every position. No need for a rebuild
And look at a young C and PF too