Trae and Collins are all-star level.
you have 2 elite wing prospects in Hunter, reddish and even Hueter may not be elite but every team could use a player like him in todays nba.
Really only one big away imo and you don't have to pay anyone max dollars for 2 years. So you have this next off-season and the off-season after to go after max guys or trade for all-star level players making big money before you have to sign Collins and then Trae after.
The future is great in Atlanta imo
Hawks future is very bright imo
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Thanks for the kind words. Things certainly look like they're on the upswing. Shiiii, we deserve it after what we've been through the last few decades.
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Indeed, brother!!
Bleacher ReportNBA Teams with the Best Shot at a Future Dynasty
Atlanta Hawks
Projected Dynasty Years: 2021-26
The Hawks are already a delight to watch and were the NBA's fastest team last season with a 104.6 pace.
Atlanta hasn't just drafted the best players available; it's also done so while distributing the talent throughout all five positions.
Trae Young is the centerpiece of any potential dynasty and would have been the clear favorite for Rookie of the Year had it not been for Luka Doncic. Young put up a whopping 24.7 points, 4.7 rebounds and 9.2 assists per game after the All-Star break last season, displaying the confidence and poise of a 10-year veteran.
The rest of the Hawks core is also extremely young but already productive.
John Collins, 21, led Atlanta with 19.5 points and 9.8 rebounds per game in just his second season while showing the ability to hit the three-ball (34.8 percent on 2.6 attempts). A natural power forward, he could see more time at center with the loss of Dewayne Dedmon in free agency. Kevin Huerter, 21, is a 6'7" shooting guard who drilled 38.5 percent of his three-pointers as a rookie next to Young.
While these three were enough to give Hawks fans hope, Atlanta nailed the draft by adding De'Andre Hunter and Cam Reddish to the mix. Hunter can play either forward position and projects as a lockdown defender, which Atlanta needed to make up for Young's weaknesses on that end.
Reddish is the wild card here. His fellow rookies voted the No. 10 overall pick as the most likely to have the best NBA career even though he was the third player selected from his own college. If he can develop into a star, the Hawks will have the potential to completely take over the Eastern Conference.
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Thanks OP