Atlanta Hawks star point guard Trae Young has developed the reputation of being a Big Apple villain. Young doesn’t seem to mind it. He’s even shown multiple times how much he loves being the Joker to the Knicks’ Batman in Gotham.
The Atlanta Hawks (22-20) are keeping their eye on six players on the injury report, including Trae Young, as they ready for a Wednesday, January 22 matchup with the Detroit Pistons (22-21) at State Farm Arena.
Young finished with a team-high 27 points but shot an inefficient 8-of-22 from the field. He turned the ball over nine times to just six assists, his decision-making troubles exacerbated under the pressure Bridges applied from the opening tip.
The 26-year-old Trae Young only added to the venom — which he has called “a love-hate relationship — earlier this season when he mockingly imitated rolling a pair of dice on the Knicks’ midcourt
Trae Young returned to Madison Square Garden on Monday and Knicks fans gave the Hawks star his usual greeting.
The Atlanta Hawks visit the Boston Celtics on Saturday night. Trae Young is on the injury report and is listed as probable. James is dealing with a right rib contusion. Here's everything we know about Young's injury and his playing status vs. the Celtics.
A new trade proposal has the Los Angeles Lakers landing Atlanta Hawks star guard Trae Young in exchange for a majority of the team. This season, Young leads the
Young then got the ball off of the inbounds pass, took two dribbles and chucked up a heave from beyond halfcourt. It was nothing but net. Young's improbable shot at the buzzer gave Atlanta a 124-121 win on the road as he capped off an eye-popping 24-point, 20-assist game.
A look at Trae Young, the Atlanta Hawks guard who played basketball for the Oklahoma Sooners and Norman North before joining the NBA.
Atlanta All-Star Trae Young is sidelined for the short-handed Hawks’ game against the Chicago Bulls on Wednesday night due to a bruised right rib.
In just the fifth season since then, the Suns sit at 19-20 after 39 games in 2025 with the highest payroll in NBA history. They fell below .500 for the second time this season after giving up 43 points to Trae Young as the Atlanta Hawks discarded the Suns 122-117 at State Farm Arena in Atlanta.