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Hawks Continue to Disappoint in every aspect

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How would you grade the organization as a whole through the first half of the season?

Poll ended at Mon Jan 23, 2023 8:38 pm

A
0
No votes
B
0
No votes
C
2
40%
D
1
20%
F
2
40%
 
Total votes: 5

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Re: Hawks Continue to Disappoint in every aspect 

Post#21 » by Jamaaliver » Wed Mar 29, 2023 2:46 pm

Yay?

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Re: Hawks Continue to Disappoint in every aspect 

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Re: Hawks Continue to Disappoint in every aspect 

Post#23 » by Jamaaliver » Tue Apr 11, 2023 1:14 pm

Final Report Card 2022-23

Atlanta Hawks: C+

Record: 41-41
Net Rating: +0.1

Nothing screams mediocrity quite like the unique streak the Atlanta Hawks engineered this season. Being so close to .500 for over a third of the season basically begs for a C, but there are a few positive indicators that earn them the plus sign after it.

First of all, the starting lineup of Trae Young, Dejounte Murray, De'Andre Hunter, John Collins and Clint Capela was statistically strong. And though it didn't look like a home run right away, there's reason to believe Young and Murray can coexist.

The former hung on to most of the playmaking responsibility, while the latter proved capable of covering for some of Young's defensive shortcomings.

Elsewhere around the roster, Capela had another solid campaign as a rim-runner and protector. Bogdan Bogdanović and the recently acquired Saddiq Bey had their moments off the bench, but John Collins and De'Andre Hunter, at best, plateaued getting used to the presence of another ball-dominant guard.

Most Valuable Hawk: Trae Young

Despite shooting 47.6 percent on twos and 33.5 percent on threes, Trae still led his team in points (26.2) and assists (10.2) per game. And for the fourth year in a row, Atlanta's point differential was better with him on the floor.
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Re: Hawks Continue to Disappoint in every aspect 

Post#24 » by Jamaaliver » Sat Oct 28, 2023 5:08 pm

A disappointing start to the season...

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