Australian swingman Josh Green told Roderick Boone of The Charlotte Observer that he was asleep when his agents phoned him around 3:00 am to inform him he was being traded to the Hornets.
The 23-year-old, who is on the Australian national team that will compete in the Paris Olympics, was sent to Charlotte from Dallas in the six-team mega-deal that saw Klay Thompson land with the Mavs. He says he’s “super excited” for a fresh start.
“It’s such a young team and they play at a fast pace,” Green said, “and I think I’m able to thrive in transition, being able to pick up the ball and play defense and just continue to grow my game. I’m still a young guy and it gets fun to be around older guys in Dallas and learn from them, and take that to Charlotte and just come in with a winning mindset, and, yeah, be ready to go.”
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- Boone also recently spoke to the Hornets‘ 2024 draft picks, Tidjane Salaun (No. 6 overall) and KJ Simpson (No. 42). French forward Salaun, who doesn’t turn 19 until next month, says he didn’t watch the NBA growing up as he didn’t think he’d make it to the league. He says being a lottery pick is a surreal experience. “Yeah, it’s weird. Yes.” Salaun told Boone. “For sure because before I became a professional I was in (France) with my teammates, some guys we go to school every day without crowds. And now I have some fans … just all of this is crazy. Just to have a practice facility … I have a practice facility that’s different than the arena. Everything, everything. The weight room. They have many things to be the best possible and in shape.” Simpson, meanwhile is nursing a hamstring strain that will sideline him for all of Las Vegas Summer League, but he’s still actively involved on the sidelines, encouraging teammates and analyzing film. The 6’0″ guard, who is on a two-way contract, says he wants to hone his decision-making and defensive skills, according to Boone.
- Hawks GM Landry Fields says it was a tough choice to trade Dejounte Murray, but ultimately it was a necessary one, per Lauren L. Williams of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “It was a hard decision,” Fields said. “It was challenging. We knew that where we ultimately want to be was gonna require some challenging decisions. Just not being at that point, currently, where we felt like we can continue on with what we have. So wanted to reshape some things and this is an unfortunate part of the of the business. Dejounte is a fantastic player. … But we’re also very excited about the guys that we got back, got a few assets with it, too, which are going to be helpful for us to continue to build, so I wish him nothing but the best. He and his family have been great with us.” Fields also acknowledged Atlanta is facing a “roster crunch” after acquiring four players for one in the deal. The Hawks have 15 players on guaranteed standard contracts now that Vit Krejci‘s four-year deal is official, plus Bruno Fernando on a non-guaranteed contract with a early guarantee date of August 1.
- In a subscriber-only story for The Orlando Sentinel, Jason Beede lists five things to watch for the Magic heading into Las Vegas Summer League, including second-year guard Anthony Black‘s growth as a leader. As Beede writes, Orlando’s Summer League squad features recent first-rounders in Black, Jett Howard, and Tristan Da Silva, plus a handful of former NBA veterans trying to make it back in the league (such as Jarrett Culver and Theo Maledon).
Jett Howard selection was a curious choice, Anthony Blacker, a great perimeter defender makes sense. As a Magic fan, they need to get something out of him, eventually in the rotation or a trade out of town. Unfortunately Howard will be JETTED OUT OF TOWN… He’s gonna have no Magic…
oof terrible take. Jett out here lookin like prime Klay Thompson. If you’re truly a basketball geek it shouldn’t be so hard to just enjoy the game & not be such a hater.
I still can’t believe how Orlando Magic passed on Jaime Jaquez Jr and Derek Lively to pick Jett Howard. I can understand Anthony Black’s pick but c’mon Jett Howard before Jaquez and Lively I think that was an under-the-table pick.
Exactly, Jett Howard got picked a little early in the draft, though shot well from 3 in yesterday’s summer league opening game. Jett may have a good NBA career, just saying a reach pick, probably late first or second round pick. ORLANDO has many guards, but Suggs is a solid 2– 3 And D type… Orlando needs to develop Anthony Black as their point guard of the future… ORLANDO can defend, but needs to score… KCP, SUGGS, ANTHONY BLACK a great guard core… Cole Anthony as a 6th man spark plug off bench is OK….
Challenging positions ??????
Pigeons are basketball challenged….
Hawks have 4 players needed to be traded this offseason
Capela
Hunter
Nance
Bogdanovic
Pack with 1 First for each player
Yes, Hawks are in a serious rebuild, but they don’t have their own picks, because of original 3 # 1 picks going to SA in Murray trade. Nobody wants Trae, but he should be next out the door….tough situation. Need to sell tickets also, so keeping Trae is also a consideration for Hawks management… totally dysfunctional management with ownership getting involved…… putting them into this situation…
Orlando has some really good looking young players. It’s a lil weird that Germany didn’t pick Tristan de Silva to be on their Olympic squad but they picked his older bro which is the next best thing I guess. Jett, Ant Black & Tristan are being completely dominant in this 1st SL game tho
Hawks haven’t done anything that matters until they trade Trae…