Where should Zacc Risacher begin his Rookie Season?
Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2024 1:47 pm
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Bleacher ReportStart, Bench or G-League?
No. 1 Pick: Zaccharie Risacher
Role: Starter
Usage type: Spot-up scorer
It's reasonable to expect the Atlanta Hawks will start the player they just took No. 1 overall.
Trading Dejoute Murray for 21-year-old Dyson Daniels and draft picks also suggests there isn't as much pressure to win now as it once seemed. The Hawks figure to give Zaccharie Risacher a longer runway to play through mistakes and develop. But he's also coming off an efficient year starting in LNB Pro A, and his athleticism, shotmaking and defensive tools suggest he should already be ready for a three-and-D role in Atlanta.
It does seem like Risacher is in a good spot, where he can rely on Trae Young and Jalen Johnson for creation, playmaking and gravity. The 19-year-old figures to spend most of his time scoring in transition and spotting up, similar to what he did with JL Bourg.
Improving his handle and self-creation will be longer-term goals. In the meantime, Risacher will make the biggest impact as a rookie with his athleticism on the open floor, capitalizing on space, shooting and perimeter shot contesting.
Jamaaliver wrote:Bleacher ReportStart, Bench or G-League?
No. 1 Pick: Zaccharie Risacher
Role: Starter
Usage type: Spot-up scorer
It's reasonable to expect the Atlanta Hawks will start the player they just took No. 1 overall.
Trading Dejoute Murray for 21-year-old Dyson Daniels and draft picks also suggests there isn't as much pressure to win now as it once seemed. The Hawks figure to give Zaccharie Risacher a longer runway to play through mistakes and develop. But he's also coming off an efficient year starting in LNB Pro A, and his athleticism, shotmaking and defensive tools suggest he should already be ready for a three-and-D role in Atlanta.
It does seem like Risacher is in a good spot, where he can rely on Trae Young and Jalen Johnson for creation, playmaking and gravity. The 19-year-old figures to spend most of his time scoring in transition and spotting up, similar to what he did with JL Bourg.
Improving his handle and self-creation will be longer-term goals. In the meantime, Risacher will make the biggest impact as a rookie with his athleticism on the open floor, capitalizing on space, shooting and perimeter shot contesting.
HMFFL wrote:Would you say the guy drafted #1 overall starts in year one most of the time?
You act like you don't even want Zacch to be on the ballot for rookie of the year.
25mpg sounds about right to begin with.tbhawksfan1 wrote:Don't care which minutes he plays as long as there are 25 of them between SF and sneak him on for a few minutes at SG
HMFFL wrote:25mpg sounds about right to begin with.tbhawksfan1 wrote:Don't care which minutes he plays as long as there are 25 of them between SF and sneak him on for a few minutes at SG
I'm intrigued to see how Trae Young is as a leader to Zaach and this team now that Dejounte Murray is gone.
Dejounte Murray's team leading 18.8 field goal attempts and Saddiq Bey's 11.1 should leave enough attempts for our #1 pick.
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Last Word on SportsCan Zaccharie Risacher immediately contribute for the Hawks?
The Atlanta Hawks unexpectedly obtained the first pick in the 2024 NBA Draft despite low odds. With that first overall pick, the team selected French wing Zaccharie Risacher. The skilled wing’s specialties are his ability to be a deadly three-point shooter and his defensive versatility. Additionally, Risacher has a good feel for the game and has flashed upside as a playmaker. While Risacher didn’t have the greatest performance at Summer League, he did show display his defensive potential and athleticism.
Given his draft position and skill set, the big question that Risacher has to answer is whether or not he can be an immediate contributor to the Hawks. With Trae Young still on the roster as of this article, the Hawks are still in the playoff hunt. If Risacher can be counted on as a contributor then the effects of the Dejounte Murray trade will be lessened. His 3-and-D skill set should seamlessly fit into any Hawks lineup. Furthermore, his role on the team will be simple enough that there will be lower expectations for him. If he isn’t an immediate contributor, then the year will be mostly a developmental year for him. That will be beneficial in the long run, however, that doesn’t help any postseason aspirations with Young. Regardless, Risacher will get playing time this coming season and a chance to prove why the Hawks picked him.
Peachtree HoopsGraham Chapple wrote:Risacher, I think, has entered a unique situation where there’s not as much pressure entering the season as a number one pick as there would otherwise be. For this reason, it’s perfectly OK for him to come off the bench and ease into NBA life. I expect Risacher to go through the usual rookie ups and downs, I expect he’ll come off the bench, he’ll bring energy off the bench, he’ll bring some defense, and I think he’ll shoot well enough for his rookie season.
By all accounts from the Hawks, he works his ass off and he’s clearly got talent to go with it, so I expect there to be good development during the season such as that he will be in the starting lineup by the end of the season. I think there’s a strong rookie season incoming for Risacher, and I think he can end up averaging 10-12 points.
Jamaaliver wrote:Certainly appears early that Zacc will start his career coming off the bench.
Seems a good way to ease him into the league.Peachtree HoopsGraham Chapple wrote:Risacher, I think, has entered a unique situation where there’s not as much pressure entering the season as a number one pick as there would otherwise be. For this reason, it’s perfectly OK for him to come off the bench and ease into NBA life. I expect Risacher to go through the usual rookie ups and downs, I expect he’ll come off the bench, he’ll bring energy off the bench, he’ll bring some defense, and I think he’ll shoot well enough for his rookie season.
By all accounts from the Hawks, he works his ass off and he’s clearly got talent to go with it, so I expect there to be good development during the season such as that he will be in the starting lineup by the end of the season. I think there’s a strong rookie season incoming for Risacher, and I think he can end up averaging 10-12 points.
10 games is all I need too.jayu70 wrote:Jamaaliver wrote:Certainly appears early that Zacc will start his career coming off the bench.
Seems a good way to ease him into the league.Peachtree HoopsGraham Chapple wrote:Risacher, I think, has entered a unique situation where there’s not as much pressure entering the season as a number one pick as there would otherwise be. For this reason, it’s perfectly OK for him to come off the bench and ease into NBA life. I expect Risacher to go through the usual rookie ups and downs, I expect he’ll come off the bench, he’ll bring energy off the bench, he’ll bring some defense, and I think he’ll shoot well enough for his rookie season.
By all accounts from the Hawks, he works his ass off and he’s clearly got talent to go with it, so I expect there to be good development during the season such as that he will be in the starting lineup by the end of the season. I think there’s a strong rookie season incoming for Risacher, and I think he can end up averaging 10-12 points.
I'll maintain what I said before, if he's starting it should be at SG.
There's a lot of hand ringing about Hunter starting, I'm not as concerned as this is about Zacc. It gives him a moment to get acclimated to thr real NBA with lout any expectations. Soon enough, we shall see Hunter transition to the bench if Zacc is as advertised.
I'll repeat, as long as whoever starts doesn't get us down.big in the 1st quarter, I don't care much. I want to see how the first 10 games look.