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Kristaps Porzingis drops 27 points in return to Hawks lineup



Kristaps Porzingis drops 27 points in return to Hawks lineup

After missing two games, Kristaps Porzingis returns in a big way for us, pouring in 27 points on 11-17 shooting, including 3 threes, in our matchup with the Bulls in Chicago.

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7 Comments

  1. The Hawks are wasting the development of Risacher and Dyson. Risacher has shown he's comfortable in fast-paced transition play, and Johnson and Dyson would thrive in it too. This season, Dyson has lost many of his shooting opportunities. Last season, he had a solid shooting percentage both on drives and from the right corner three, but now he barely gets any passes and is struggling. Trae Young is the team's biggest issue—his efficiency has declined for three consecutive seasons, and aside from his passing, he offers little value. His negative impact on the team far outweighs his contributions. The Hawks must build around Dyson, Johnson, and Risacher, giving them ample ball possession to secure the future. Additionally, newcomer Newell played well in the previous game but didn’t get any minutes in this one.

  2. Since trading Zach LaVine, the Bulls have shown significant improvement by focusing on their young players. Teams like the Magic, Raptors, and Pistons are rebuilding with versatile, two-way young talent. No other team in this increasingly height-dominated league is building around a player like Trae Young—a streetball-style guard with no defense, inefficient offense, and a tendency to take reckless threes when the team is fighting to close the gap. I’ve never heard of a team building around players like Jason Williams or Rafer Alston. The Hawks are destroying the growth opportunities of their young players and heading toward ruin.

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