When the Atlanta Hawks were excluded from the bubble last summer, Trae Young stewed at home. He has become just the fourth player in NBA history to average at least 25 points and 10 assists in his first four career playoff games. When others are open — and the Hawks have plenty of shooters — Young delivers passes in about every way imaginable. With Young as the centerpiece of a massive overhaul, the Hawks went 49-100 during his first two seasons in the league. After averaging 4.14 per game during the regular season, he's given up the ball only 11 times in four playoff games.
Source: Fox News June 01, 2021 18:11 UTC