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I’m bored. Here’s a repost of a repost.



I’m bored. Here’s a repost of a repost.

by hectorRdz1201

6 Comments

  1. rawsharks

    Idk why Hawks fans care what Spurs fans think, and I definitely don’t care what Hawks fans think about what Spurs fans think. The teams barely interact, after the Spurs use or trade their picks there’s 0 connection.

  2. Hawks fans don’t seems to understand we control their team’s future

  3. The coping is wild lol. Even as someone not that high on Dejounte to see fans saying they got better by getting rid of him is dumb asf. One injury to Trae like last year and they’re cooked

  4. SuccessSpecialist769

    Even if they do get better, they’re gonna be stuck in the mud with no capital to get better unless they trade trae and commit to the tank do they not understand that there ceiling currently is fringe play in team and that was with DJ

  5. Under that post there’s Hawks fans saying we’re “desperate” to get Trae… which couldn’t be further from the truth.

    The way i see it, they need to make more moves, how they are now they’d be a borderline play-in team, and a Trae injury could put them in the low to mid lottery. Best case scenario for them is getting their picks back and going into a rebuild, but since that isn’t happening they are having to cope with going into that not good enough not bad enough region that ends in mediocrity.

  6. I don’t know if the Hawks are done making moves, but it really seems like a lateral move. they did NOT win that trade at all. sure, Dejounte wasn’t a good fit — but yall only replaced him with a 6ppg aging role player and a young player that’s a terrible shooter but stays on the court because of his solid defense. how does that improve your team enough to put you over any of the other teams in the Eastern Conference?

    all the EC teams that just made the playoffs are still clearly better than the Hawks on-paper.

    i see zero possibility of the Celtics, Knicks, or Bucks missing the Playoffs next season. the Cavaliers can fall into that group too depending on how FA shakes out.

    the Magic and Pacers are probably only going to be better, given that their team is on the younger side.

    the Sixers might land Paul George and their record was only as bad as it was last season because Embiid was out for a considerable amount of time.

    the Heat? probably still a play-in team because i think it’s going to be a very dry off-season for them but they’ve still got the personnel that puts them over the Hawks.

    i feel like there’s an extremely low chance that the Hawks will make the playoffs, and if they do, it’s only going to be as the 8th seed and they’ll certainly lose in the first-round. i don’t think the Hawks are going to land us a top 5 pick at this point unless their squad gets very unlucky but all signs point to that 2025 pick being in the lottery.

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