Hawks, Knicks and Trae Young
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Despite his trade at the deadline to the Washington Wizards, Trae Young still heard his name amidst chants in the Atlanta Hawks' Game 1 of their best-of-7 series against the New York Knicks. Brunson closed out the Hawks to win in a 113-102 victory, and take a 1-0 lead in the opening-round series after Knicks fans' chant at Madison Square Garden.
Trae Young has fired back at New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani after being dragged back into the Knicks’ playoff orbit, despite no longer playing for the Atlanta Hawks. The exchange landed because it touched a nerve that still exists in New York.
In half of one season, it feels like this Hawks team is ahead of anything in the Young era. Maybe, he was the one ultimately holding them back.
Trae Young is no longer a member of the Atlanta Hawks after being traded midseason to the Washington Wizards, but his past exploits at Madison Square Garden haven't soon been forgotten in the Big Apple.
During the Hawks vs. Wizards game, Trae Young received a lighthearted yet respectful gesture from the Hawks’ crowd in his first appearance after being traded. The Atlanta Hawks welcomed the Washington Wizards at home in a thrilling regular-season game.
Trae Young reacts to the diss from the New York City mayor regarding playoff ticket prices for the Knicks and Hawks.
Any specualtion that Trae Young trade was a last minute decision by Will Dawkins is now shut down, as it was revelaed the team always wanted him.
Trae Young reacts after he was tossed for leaving the bench during a third-quarter scuffle in Washington’s loss to Houston. Things are looking a lot different since Trae Young found a trade and stepped outside the Atlanta Hawks. While he still hasn’t ...
Game 2 at Madison Square Garden brought the intensity that the Atlanta Hawks desperately needed. After dropping Game 1 of the series, Atlanta rallied late in Game 2 to tie the series up 1-1 behind a 32-point explosion from CJ McCollum. McCollum, whom the ...
The Washington Wizards' new star is embracing a defensive team identity that he's never seen before.