It'd also be hard to pass on so many talented young big men in this draft for such a risky prospect at PG. I'd only take Trae at #7 or later.
Atlanta Hawks: Trae Young (Oklahoma, PG, Freshman)
Projected pick: No. 4
Expected candidates: Luka Doncic, Marvin Bagley III, Jaren Jackson Jr., Michael Porter Jr.
Surprise option: Trae Young
The Atlanta Hawks' second-leading scorer is Taurean Prince at 14.1 points per game. Their second-leading assist man is Kent Bazemore at 3.5. The lack of offensive weapons in this rotation is problematic, and even Dennis Schroder comes with questions.
Young would give Atlanta a much-needed punch of shot-creating, shot-making and playmaking. Plus, Prince and John Collins may benefit from a two-point guard lineup, given Schroder's and Young's ability to set the table and draw attention.
At this stage, the Hawks have no identity, but they can create one by loading up in the backcourt and building through their guard play, particularly with two ball-handlers who can apply constant pressure.
Projected pick: No. 4
Expected candidates: Luka Doncic, Marvin Bagley III, Jaren Jackson Jr., Michael Porter Jr.
Surprise option: Trae Young
The Atlanta Hawks' second-leading scorer is Taurean Prince at 14.1 points per game. Their second-leading assist man is Kent Bazemore at 3.5. The lack of offensive weapons in this rotation is problematic, and even Dennis Schroder comes with questions.
Young would give Atlanta a much-needed punch of shot-creating, shot-making and playmaking. Plus, Prince and John Collins may benefit from a two-point guard lineup, given Schroder's and Young's ability to set the table and draw attention.
At this stage, the Hawks have no identity, but they can create one by loading up in the backcourt and building through their guard play, particularly with two ball-handlers who can apply constant pressure.