It goes without saying that Giannis Antetokounmpo has achieved a lot with the Milwaukee Bucks. He's been an MVP, DPOY and brought a title to the Bucks after a 50-year drought after one of the best Finals performances of all time.
The offseason started last Friday night for the Atlanta Hawks after their loss to the Miami Heat in the NBA's Play-In Tournament and it has already been an eventful week.
The Atlanta Hawks missed the playoffs this year for the second straight season. Since reaching the Eastern Conference Finals in 2021, the Hawks have made
Trae Young voiced his support for his Atlanta Hawks teammate, Dyson Daniels, who missed out on the 2025 NBA Defensive Player of the Year award this week.
When Victor Wembanyama went down with deep vein thrombosis, the NBA’s Defensive Player of the Year (DPOY) race shifted. The San Antonio Spurs’ season ended with that diagnosis, but the DPOY field opened up.
Take a deep breath and please read this plea for optimism. It’s a common trope to trot out the “where do the Hawks go from here?” or “the Hawks need to hit the reset button” headlines following another early season exit.
Over the weekend, the NBA announced their finalists for the Defensive Player of the Year Award, The DPOY candidates included the Atlanta Hawks’ Dyson Daniels, the Cleveland Cavaliers’ Evan Mobley and the Golden State Warriors’ Draymond Green.
It has been a historic season for Hawks guard Dyson Daniels and while he earned a defensive player of the year nomination, he came up just short. It was announced tonight that Cleveland's Evan Mobley is the winner of the award, with Daniels coming in second.
Trae Young stands as one of the players who is in the discussion to be traded this upcoming 2025 offseason. After his 2024-25 season came to an end in n the Play-In Tournament, all eyes are watching what’s next for the Atlanta Hawks star.
After a disappointing early postseason exit in the Play-In Tournament, the Atlanta Hawks enter the 2025 offseason with many crucial decisions. Trae Young and Dyson Daniels are eligible to sign extensions, and General Manager Onsi Saleh must put the franchise in a position to move forward after two straight Play-In exits.
The offseason has arrived for 14 of the NBA's teams and two of the biggest dates when it comes to the NBA offseason is the draft lottery and the night of the draft.
Dominique Wilkins was one of the most exciting players in NBA history. The Atlanta Hawks legend played at the same time as other Hall of Famers such as Larry Bird, Michael Jordan, Julius Erving and Magic Johnson.
The Atlanta Hawks are circling, looking for a new lead executive after dismissing former general manager Landry Fields. The accomplished Bob Myers is obviously high on their list, especially considering his replacement’s connection to the Golden State Warriors.
Despite being one of the most clutch players in the NBA this season, Trae Young was not a finalist for the NBA's Clutch Player of the Year. Jalen Brunson, Nikola Jokic, and Anthony Edwards were the finalists for the award and it was announced tonight that Brunson took home the award.
After the Atlanta Hawks missed the playoffs for the second straight season, they decided to fire general manager Landry Fields and promote Onsi Saleh. The Hawks now have some more decisions to make during the offseason, and they could be looking for a top executive to help the franchise, according to The Stein Line.
The Atlanta Hawks made a surprising move to fire former GM Landry Fields on Monday and promote Onsi Saleh to the position. That was not all though. Atalnta
Landry Fields was promoted to the general manager role on July 1st, 2022. In the roughly 33 months of his tenure as general manager, it was never clear exactly who was responsible for some of the biggest moves that occurred during this timeframe.
The Atlanta Hawks find themselves trapped in the NBA’s most dangerous territory—mediocrity. The Hawks have become the poster team for perpetual potential that never quite materializes.
For now, Trae Young isn’t looking for the exit ramp. NBA insider Chris Haynes appeared on The Dan Patrick Show and said Atlanta’s star guard is embracing the Hawks’ rebuild and wants to be part of whatever comes next.
The Hawks kicked off their offseason in a big way, firing general manager Landry Fields. In his place, Atlanta announced that Onsi Saleh has been promoted to general manager, and that a search for a President of Basketball Operations will begin immediately, with one candidate already emerging.
A lot went down for the Atlanta Hawks on Monday. Most notably, Landry Fields was relieved of his duties as general manager, with the Hawks promoting Onsi Saleh from within to take his place.
Since reaching the Eastern Conference Finals back in 2021, the Hawks have continued to trend in a downward direction. Following the organization's latest shake-up, speculation could arise on the future of All-Star guard Trae Young.
On Monday morning, just days after the Atlanta Hawks’ elimination from the NBA Playoffs via the Play-In, it was announced General Manager Landy Fields has been fired, per ESPN’s Shams Charania.