Why This Trade Makes Sense For The Atlanta Hawks
Even without John Collins on their roster, fully healthy, this Hawks team could probably contend for a playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. With or without John Collins though, it does not seem like this team has the experience or firepower to be able to make it out of the first-round. Whether you are the 5-seed or the 8-seed, losing in the first-round is exactly the same, which could be the two scenarios the Hawks are facing this year.
This team has a lot of promise and potential moving forward as they continue to grow, which is why this trade is set up the way it is. Marcus Smart, Robert Williams III and Romeo Langford are three younger players that could provide the Hawks with even more depth at virtually every position. Smart brings a lot of experience with him to a younger team and could end up being a great leader for the Hawks and Trae Young.
The best part about this trade for the Hawks though is the immediate draft compensation they receive for Collins. Not only do they get the Celtics’ first-round pick this year, which will likely fall between 20-30, but they get a second-round pick in 2022 and another first-round pick in 2023.
Not only does this give them more opportunities to draft high-level talent, but it gives them plenty of options in terms of trading for another All-Star like talent to pair with Trae Young. With Young and Smart in the backcourt and a reliable big man like Clint Capela, Atlanta could quickly become an attractive destination for some superstar talents.
As a result, Atlanta could easily flip John Collins for a superstar talent to pair with Smart and Young, making the Hawks one of the better teams in the Eastern Conference. This trade gives the Hawks options, which is very valuable for a younger team.