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No question they did. Look how we played last season? Mitchell doesn't play much defense but he knows how to score. He has a nice running mate next to him that can score as well.
Very impressive what their front office has accomplished.Jamaaliver wrote:
Bleacher ReportRanking NBA Eastern Conference Starting Lineups
6. Atlanta Hawks
Projected Starting Lineup: PG Trae Young, SG Dejounte Murray, SF De'Andre Hunter, PF John Collins, C Clint Capela
Atlanta had little problem generating offense whenever Young, Hunter, Collins and Capela shared the floor last season, registering an offensive rating of 115.3.
Unfortunately, this quartet also gave up 112.4 points, meaning a net rating of just plus-2.8 wasn't good enough to make any sort of playoff noise.
Add Murray to the mix, however, and the Hawks now have a proven ball-stopper on the outside, one who's going to take on the toughest matchup every night and limit dribble penetration. While he's technically making a switch from floor general to shooting guard, Murray's 6'10" wingspan will allow him to guard across multiple positions.
Hunter has yet to receive an extension when all three players that were selected ahead of him in 2019 (Zion Williamson, Ja Morant, RJ Barrett) and the one taken immediately after him (Darius Garland) have all signed max or near-max deals. If healthy, Hunter should have a career year while looking to get paid.
Capela should also be motivated to hold off Onyeka Okongwu for his starting job, as the 21-year-old looks like he'll soon be ready to play starters minutes, if he's not already.
Overall, the Hawks are taking what was one of the best offensive starting fives in all of basketball and adding in an elite defender who's also a talented scorer and playmaker himself. What's not to like?
Jamaaliver wrote:Congrats on the Mitchell acquisition. I'm looking forward to a renewed rivalry between my Hawks and your Cavs.
(Don't tell anyone, but I think you guys are (far) ahead of Atlanta and will be pulling for you to win the East this year!!)
jayu70 wrote:Jamaaliver wrote:Congrats on the Mitchell acquisition. I'm looking forward to a renewed rivalry between my Hawks and your Cavs.
(Don't tell anyone, but I think you guys are (far) ahead of Atlanta and will be pulling for you to win the East this year!!)
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tbhawksfan1 wrote:I'm going to ride with this Hawks team to the bitter end. I think that this is the most talented Atlanta Hawks team ever with a lot of upside left to develop.
My big key to this season is Hunter. OO, JJ and AJ all have plenty of potential to develop, but for this season with Hunter as a starter, just imagine if he can score in the high teens and improve his assist and board numbers while getting back to in the top wing defender convo....
OO might also be a big surprise this year. It's easy to forget that this is only his third season and that his first two offseasons were injury problemed, affecting his development and conditioning.
Another big hope is that Bogdan's knee surgury is a success and he comes back strong and durable.
There really is a lot of potential for this Hawks team to surprise. Deepest team in the league
jayu70 wrote:Jamaaliver wrote:Congrats on the Mitchell acquisition. I'm looking forward to a renewed rivalry between my Hawks and your Cavs.
(Don't tell anyone, but I think you guys are (far) ahead of Atlanta and will be pulling for you to win the East this year!!)
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kg01 wrote:jayu70 wrote:Jamaaliver wrote:Congrats on the Mitchell acquisition. I'm looking forward to a renewed rivalry between my Hawks and your Cavs.
(Don't tell anyone, but I think you guys are (far) ahead of Atlanta and will be pulling for you to win the East this year!!)
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Did you get all the pats on the head you wanted from the cav folk, j'mall?
Was it worth it, brodie?