

The former first-round picks looks better and better each month, catapulting his name into the conversation of who to keep.Īs an aside: While the Hawks have some pretty significant roster issues, you can never claim them to be poor drafters. Plus, there's yet another guy knocking on the door looking for minutes. One could toy with the idea of playing Okongwu as a power forward alongside Capela, but this is where the Collins, Hunter, and Bey conundrum pops up. With Capela being owed $43.8 million over the next two seasons, Okongwu would be fair easier to move, and you can make the argument that he'd also fetch the better return. The Hawks will eventually have to figure out who they wish to have as their starting center going forward, and the guy left out will need to get moved elsewhere to get deserving minutes. Okongwu, like Bey, is extension eligible after this season. He would start on quite a few teams around the league due to his defensive acumen, ability to be a high-impact rebounder, and his underrated scoring touch. That's a problem, as Okongwu is quite simply too good for that role. The Hawks already have Clint Capela, which means the former sixth overall pick is primarily tasked with backup duties. Look for teams just outside the playoff picture, like the Chicago Bulls, to kick the tires on the idea of trading for Collins. In contrast, Collins finds Young 13.6 times per evening.Ĭollins is one of the league's best buy-low candidates, as the Hawks have torpedoed his value in recent years. In Atlanta, the fit between Collins and Young doesn't seem right, with the latter passing to Collins just 7.5 times per game. If the Hawks wish to keep Bey around, it would make sense that they finally give Collins his freedom, and trade him to a team willing to give him a larger role.Ĭollins is a player who primarily needs to be set up, but his sky high efficiency, and ability to shoot, makes him a premium target for players who wish to get him involved. The former 20-point scorer is on a $125 million contract, and has become a frequent afterthought in Atlanta's offense. Note: Statistics are correct through the end of the 2018–19 season.It's no secret that John Collins has been underutilized for the last couple of years, and has voiced as much himself.

The following is a list of players, both past and current, who appeared at least in one game for the Atlanta Hawks franchise. And in 1965 moved to Atlanta, Georgia which became the Atlanta Hawks. In 1950, the franchise relocated to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and became the Milwaukee Hawks. In 1949, the Blackhawks became one of the NBA's 17 original teams after a merger of the twelve-year-old National Basketball League (NBL) and the three-year-old Basketball Association of America (BAA). Upon relocation to Moline, the team was renamed the Tri-Cities Blackhawks. The franchise lasted only 38 days in Buffalo when, on December 25, 1946, Leo Ferris, the team's general manager, announced that the team would be moving to Moline, Illinois, which at that time was part of an area then known as the " Tri-Cities": Moline, Rock Island, Illinois, and Davenport, Iowa. The team's origins can be traced to the establishment of the Buffalo Bisons in 1946 in Buffalo, New York. The Atlanta Hawks is an NBA team based in Atlanta, Georgia.
