When the Hawks and Pelicans were discussing a Dejounte Murray deal last offseason, Dyson Daniels was the one player that Landry Fields insisted must be included in the trade package, Atlanta’s general manager tells Ken Sugiura of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
“(Daniels) was one guy that, when we were engaged with the Pelicans, he was a must for us to be in that deal,” Fields said. “We saw the archetype, we knew who he was as a person — doing our homework — and just the type of player that he was then and what he could be in a change of environment. (The Hawks’ scouting department) did a really good job in that.”
As Sugiura writes, the Hawks were high on Daniels back in 2022 when he entered the NBA draft as a 19-year-old due to his positional size, his promising tools, and the fact that he was one of the younger players in the draft class.
They had the No. 16 overall pick that year and didn’t get a chance to select the Australian prospect, who went eighth overall to the Pelicans, but Fields and the Hawks’ scouts continued to keep an eye on him over the next couple years.
“There was a lot of really good indicators there that would suggest he was going to have a real chance to be a good player in the NBA,” Fields explained, noting that while Daniels’ defensive tools were obvious, Atlanta was bullish on his offensive potential as well. “We see the indicators and areas that he could grow. We’re looking at what his floor is, and we really liked that. And that takes a lot of work in combing through a number of different games and situations and not just watching highlights.”
For Fields and his scouting department, the Murray trade with New Orleans has gone “about as good as they could have hoped,” one NBA scout told Sugiura. Besides acquiring Daniels, the Hawks received Larry Nance Jr. and a pair of future first-round picks in that swap.
Daniels has been the prize so far though, emerging one of the NBA’s most impactful defenders while taking a significant step forward offensively too. The 22-year-old has averaged 14.1 points, 5.6 rebounds, 4.3 assists, and a league-leading 3.0 steals per game through 64 outings (all starts), with a shooting line of .485/.345/.587.
“It’s always really exciting to watch a player kind of blossom in front of you, especially when he’s on your team,” Fields said. “… I think our scouting group crushed it on this one.”
Daniels looks like a lock for a spot on an All-Defensive team and figures to receive plenty of Most Improved Player votes too.
Defensive Player of the Year voters have historically favored big men, but the third-year guard has also made himself a legitimate DPOY contender by wreaking havoc on that end of the court. Daniels’ 194 steals and 382 deflections give him a massive lead over the second-place player in each category (117 and 248, respectively).
“Dyson’s just been killing. He’s been all over it — Defensive Player of the Year for me,” Clippers guard Ben Simmons recently told Grant Afseth of RG.org in a conversation about Australia’s growing talent pool. “It’s hard not to give it to him. I think he’s just everywhere. He has great hands, and he’s really guarding everybody.”
While Warriors forward Draymond Green publicly made his own case for Defensive Player of the Year recognition on Tuesday night, Daniels declined to advocate for himself in quite the same way when he was asked after the Hawks’ win over Charlotte about his chances for the award.
“Just having my name in that conversation is pretty special,” Daniels said, per Jerry Donatien of Clutch Points (Twitter video link). “I set myself a goal of being First Team All-Defense. Now the goal is Defensive Player of the Year. I don’t want to sit here and pump my tires too much in what I do — I’m just letting my game do the talking.”
His nickname, The Great Barrier Thief, is awesome.
Best perimeter defender in the game. Fantastic player. He’s been on my radar since like Thanksgiving this year and has only been better. Love players and stories like this, it helps the game grow overall when a smaller market team like ATL opposed to a big market team landing superstars.
Not to take anything away from the Great Barrier Thief but Herb Jones, Jaden McDaniels, Derrick White and Lugentz Dort are just as good. They just don’t have the flashy counting stats. Alex Caruso might be better than all of the above but he doesn’t play the minutes.
All of the guys you mentioned are stellar defensive players. I really do enjoy watching him great hard nosed perimeter defense without fouling. That’s why those guys whom you listed, are rare just like Dyson Daniels. Taking pride in stopping the guy who is front of me is just built different mentality I guess, then again I saw The Glove and others always taking pride on that since I can remember watching basketball.
Both of the Thompson twins especially Amen are both on the rise as well. I also like like Toumani Camara.
I haven’t seen too many Blazers games but I’ll start monitoring him as well. Thanks, I’ve heard good things about him though.
Atlanta is a small market?
They also crushed it with Jalen Johnson. This truly needs to be talked about far more in basketball circles. How in the world did Jalen Johnson last til #20 in the draft? I vividly remember the 1st time I ever saw him play. Duke either nearly lost the game or they actually lost it but JJ was completely dominant & almost put up a triple double in 1 of his very 1st college games. His talent has always been extremely obvious. Whatever concerns that anyone had about him off the court was obv ridiculous. He’s never been in any trouble as far as I know. Coach K was salty that JJ didn’t finish the season out & badmouthed him to NBA teams but anyone who was dumb enough to value that advice deserved to miss out. The only real negative I saw on his game as a prospect was his jumper but Ben Simmons had a much more broken jumper & went #1. Big props to Landry & our front office for grabbing JJ. They should’ve done the same with Cam Whitmore but Ima try not to be greedy. JJ & Dice were absolutely great pickups but even less celebrated moves like drafting AJ Griffin, drafting Mo Gueye, drafting Zacch, our recent deadline trades, picking up overlooked guys like Vit, Barlow & Nance have all been really good moves. This is definitely one of the most underrated front offices in the league rn… link to m.youtube.com
Sankara, who would you like them to target in the draft? I saw your post in another topic for what the potential pick range might be, any guys that stand out to you who will be available around those draft slots?
With Capela about to enter unrestricted free agency I’d love to spend one of our 1st rd picks on a big. Hansen Yang from the CBA has been one of my favorite prospects for years. He’s similar to Sengun but bigger. With our other pick I’d like to see us get a wing like Will Riley from Illinois or Liam McNeeley from UConn or Jase Richardson from Michigan St or someone like that
Crushed what ???? Dumb luck
Today nobody wants to wait on players to develop. Or a even take the time and work to do it right.
Dyson is 21. And looks like he has another level to go. Serious 2way potential imo. Also great to pair with Young. Hawks lucked out.