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Fifth-Best Landing Spot: Atlanta Hawks
One one hand, LaMelo Ball would help take pressure off Trae Young, who is leading the league in time of possession this season. Opponents would have to deal with defending two of the game's elite passers and playmakers on the floor at the same time.
But this pairing would require both players needing to adjust, particularly LaMelo. At least Young shot 50.6 percent out of spot-ups and 41.4 percent off screens on limited reps. Ball isn't the shooter that Young is. For LaMelo, playing off the ball means playing away from his strengths.
The Hawks could still run enough actions using Ball to create and set up teammates, specifically John Collins and Clint Capela, high-percentage finishing targets who'd receive even more easy-basket opportunities if the Hawks took the 19-year-old ball-handler.
Atlanta's offensive upside could be huge behind Ball, Young and Collins with shot-makers Cam Reddish, Kevin Huerter and De'Andre Hunter filling in gaps.
On the downside, the Hawks ranked No. 28 in defense, with Young checking in No. 513 out of 513 NBA players in defensive real plus-minus. A Young-Ball backcourt would have difficulty containing dribble penetration, though Capela should improve the team's rim protection.
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ESPN InsiderAtlanta Hawks | Average pick: 4.4
No. 1 pick odds: 12.5% | Top-three pick odds: 36.6%
If they land in the top four, they should pick ...
No. 1: Deni Avdija
No. 2: Isaac Okoro
No. 3: Onyeka Okongwu
No. 4: James Wiseman
Most likely pick: Deni Avdija | G/F
With several building blocks in place, the Hawks probably will look to add a player who can contribute immediately and accelerate the franchise's move back to respectability.
A big guard such as Avdija -- who can defend multiple positions, play on or off the ball and brings considerable experience -- could be attractive here. His ability to play anywhere from 2-4 would make it easier to find minutes alongside existing building blocks Kevin Huerter, Cam Reddish and De'Andre Hunter. And as long as his improved perimeter shooting is sustainable, he could be a very good fit with point guard Trae Young. -- Jonathan Givony
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No. 3 Tyrese Haliburton, Iowa StateNo. 8 Patrick Williams, Florida StateSpoiler:Spoiler:
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Jamaaliver wrote:Risers
No. 3 Tyrese Haliburton, Iowa State
Previous rank: No. 9
I've moved Iowa State star Tyrese Haliburton up six spots, from No. 9 to No. 3, because I know exactly what I'm going to get with him. He's a long and tenacious defender with a high basketball IQ who shoots it efficiently, projecting as an ideal two-way guard. Plus, character and work ethic checks are all coming back pristine for teams who have him on their radar.
"He's a pass-first guard," one scout told me recently. "Whatever team gets him, they're going to love what he brings as far as IQ and skill."
There are perhaps higher-upside prospects to consider who I have ranked lower than Haliburton -- namely James Wiseman and Anthony Edwards -- but he's going to be a safe pick (the safest among top 10 prospects?) because of his selfless style of play.
Good to see my man is #3. Where ever he falls, I hope it is Atlanta where he lands !!

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Dude how easy is it to get a job at Bleacher Report?
The Trade: 2020 No. 1 overall pick, PF John Collins, F Cam Reddish, SG Kevin Huerter and C Dewayne Dedmon to Washington Wizards for SG Bradley Beal
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Radioblacktive1 wrote:Dude how easy is it to get a job at Bleacher Report?The Trade: 2020 No. 1 overall pick, PF John Collins, F Cam Reddish, SG Kevin Huerter and C Dewayne Dedmon to Washington Wizards for SG Bradley Beal

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NBA Mock Draft: Deni Avdija assigned to Atlanta Hawks in pre-lottery projection
Avdija is a power forward-sized wing with the skill set of a guard, giving him unique positional versatility to tap into on a Hawks team that will be looking to take the next step toward a playoff berth. He played more than 60 games this season, far beyond what teams have seen from most of his fellow prospects. His stellar international résumé indicates he could impact winning almost immediately.
Avdija, a 19-year-old prospect listed at 6’9, is an intriguing player for Atlanta, particularly with regard to his two-way appeal. As noted above, he brings a bit of versatility to the table as a creator, with high-end feel and the ability to distribute. Defensively, Avdija doesn’t project as a star, but he is lengthy and reasonably athletic, using his basketball IQ and toughness to hold up well in most match-ups.
Though most agree that Avdija is a top-10 prospect in this class, there are potential landmines with his projection, and that is similar to the vast majority of players in the 2020 class. Avdija has shown promise with his jump shot in recent days, particularly after the lengthy hiatus prompted by COVID-19, but he has famously struggled as a free throw shooter in the past and his long-term projection as a floor spacer is at least somewhat in doubt.
https://www.peachtreehoops.com/platform/amp/2020/8/18/21373901/nba-mock-draft-2020-atlanta-hawks-pre-lottery-deni-avdija-projection-forward
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Avdija is a power forward-sized wing with the skill set of a guard, giving him unique positional versatility to tap into on a Hawks team that will be looking to take the next step toward a playoff berth. He played more than 60 games this season, far beyond what teams have seen from most of his fellow prospects. His stellar international résumé indicates he could impact winning almost immediately.
Avdija, a 19-year-old prospect listed at 6’9, is an intriguing player for Atlanta, particularly with regard to his two-way appeal. As noted above, he brings a bit of versatility to the table as a creator, with high-end feel and the ability to distribute. Defensively, Avdija doesn’t project as a star, but he is lengthy and reasonably athletic, using his basketball IQ and toughness to hold up well in most match-ups.
Though most agree that Avdija is a top-10 prospect in this class, there are potential landmines with his projection, and that is similar to the vast majority of players in the 2020 class. Avdija has shown promise with his jump shot in recent days, particularly after the lengthy hiatus prompted by COVID-19, but he has famously struggled as a free throw shooter in the past and his long-term projection as a floor spacer is at least somewhat in doubt.
https://www.peachtreehoops.com/platform/amp/2020/8/18/21373901/nba-mock-draft-2020-atlanta-hawks-pre-lottery-deni-avdija-projection-forward
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Oh boy...




1. Atlanta Hawks: Anthony Edwards (Georgia, SG, Freshman)
Winning the lottery would give the Atlanta Hawks a chance to add another scoring machine next to Trae Young, who'd benefit from having a second shot-creator in the lineup.
A Young-Anthony Edwards backcourt could put relentless pressure on defenses with their attacking and shot-making.
The Hawks will have conversations about LaMelo Ball, but they may have too many concerns about how his ball-dominant style and mediocre defense will work with Young.
Assuming the Hawks grade Ball and Edwards similarly in a vacuum, fit could play tiebreaker and give the edge to the explosive, 225-pound wing who just made 2.3 threes per game.
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If we land in the top 3 and keep the pick, do it.
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HMFFL wrote:NBA Mock Draft: Deni Avdija assigned to Atlanta Hawks in pre-lottery projection
Avdija is a power forward-sized wing with the skill set of a guard, giving him unique positional versatility to tap into on a Hawks team that will be looking to take the next step toward a playoff berth. He played more than 60 games this season, far beyond what teams have seen from most of his fellow prospects. His stellar international résumé indicates he could impact winning almost immediately.
Avdija, a 19-year-old prospect listed at 6’9, is an intriguing player for Atlanta, particularly with regard to his two-way appeal. As noted above, he brings a bit of versatility to the table as a creator, with high-end feel and the ability to distribute. Defensively, Avdija doesn’t project as a star, but he is lengthy and reasonably athletic, using his basketball IQ and toughness to hold up well in most match-ups.
Though most agree that Avdija is a top-10 prospect in this class, there are potential landmines with his projection, and that is similar to the vast majority of players in the 2020 class. Avdija has shown promise with his jump shot in recent days, particularly after the lengthy hiatus prompted by COVID-19, but he has famously struggled as a free throw shooter in the past and his long-term projection as a floor spacer is at least somewhat in doubt.
https://www.peachtreehoops.com/platform/amp/2020/8/18/21373901/nba-mock-draft-2020-atlanta-hawks-pre-lottery-deni-avdija-projection-forward
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Those free throws though. Dude is Shaq bad
