The Hawks could exchange anybody other than star point monitor Trae Young.
Furthermore, perhaps youthful forward De'Andre Hunter.
Jake Fischer of Bleacher Report:
Sources told B/R the group is presently expected to hold De'Andre Hunter and consent to terms on a drawn-out agreement expansion.
It would make sense if this report originates from Hunter and the Hawks previously consenting to terms on a new kid on the block scale expansion. However, those talks aren't permitted at this point; the NBA makes a less than impressive display of getting severe about significant altering. Best of luck preventing a group from examining an expansion that can be endorsed in half a month with its player.
Tracker's stock fell this season, as he got injured early and then never tracked down his score. He looked far superior last season… . when sound. Wounds wrecked him last year, as well.
At his best, the 6-foot-8 Hunter is a long, versatile and actual safeguard who can hit 3-pointers or assault closeouts for mid-officers. The 24-year-old has the sparkle of Atlanta exchanging up to pick him No. 4 in the 2019 NBA Draft.
In any case, medical problems and last season's relapse chose his worth. The two sides may be OK with an expansion that offers Hunter monetary security, yet gives the Hawks a deal assuming he remains sound and refocuses. In any event, keeping Hunter without an augmentation may be desirable over selling low on him.
If searching for an Atlanta exchange, watch out for John Collins.
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