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Soaring Down South
soaringdownsouth.com > zaccharie-risachers-resurgence-solved-growing-hawks-problem-overnight

Zaccharie Risacher’s resurgence solved a growing Hawks problem overnight

7+ hour, 17+ min ago (399+ words) Zaccharie Risacher has had a regrettable start to the season. Through his first 15 games of the season, Risacher averaged 11.3 points on 29.2% from deep and 44.2% from the field. Each of these is a regression from his rookie stats. When combined with the strange, unexplained minutes restriction levied on him, Risacher had very few positives to take away. In his past two games, however, Risacher has come alive. Despite getting trounced by the Wizards on Tuesday night, Risacher dropped 17 points on 4/9 from three and 2/3 from two in an overall smooth offensive performance. He also tallied two steals and three blocks against the Wizards, building upon his defensive improvement this season. In the following game against the Cavaliers, Risacher had 14 points on 2/3 from deep and a perfect 3/3 from two. This included the game-winning corner three, where Risacher was contested and off-balance after a…...

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soaringdownsouth.com > trae-young-simple-solution-hawks-growing-problem

Trae Young has simple solution to Hawks’ growing problem

1+ week, 3+ day ago (274+ words) The Atlanta Hawks have laid the path to success this season: keep doing what they're doing while adding Trae Young to the mix." But nothing the Hawks are doing must end upon Trae's return. Well, that is besides their weak halfcourt offense when Jalen Johnson sees the bench. While he is still a negative defensive presence, Young's weakness in this regard is not a death sentence to the team's overall defense." The Hawks have been forced to look to a new identity in Young's absence. After all, this squad has no chance of winning through pure individual dominance. Instead, the team has turned to an egalitarian approach on both ends of the floor, taking easy buckets and limiting those opportunities on the other end. The Hawks have stormed to an 8-3 record since losing Young. While this has been against a relatively…...

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soaringdownsouth.com > hawks-dynamic-duo-shatter-franchise-record

Hawks' dynamic duo shatter 58-year-running franchise record

1+ week, 6+ day ago (392+ words) The Hawks are absolutely rolling midway through turkey month. The most recent victory against the Utah Jazz in Salt Lake City revealed a number of beneficial aspects of the Hawks' loaded roster, not least of which being the new dynamic frontcourt duo of Onyeka Okongwu and Jalen Johnson meshing extremely well together. In fact, the duo played at such a high level in Salt Lake that they broke a franchise record not exceeded since October 24, 1967, last held by Hawks teammates Lenny Wilkens and Joe Caldwell. Johnson and Okongwu became only the second pair of Atlanta Hawks in franchise history to record 30 points and 10 rebounds at the same time in a regular season game - and they did so on extreme efficiency and all in the midst of a much-needed hard-fought road victory. While Wilkens and Caldwell needed a combined 92 minutes to…...

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soaringdownsouth.com > hawks-demotion-spree-could-set-stage-stronger-rotation-spring

Hawks' demotion spree could set the stage for a stronger rotation by spring

3+ week, 4+ day ago (276+ words) The Atlanta Hawks will not be leaning into the depths of their youthful rotation anytime soon after they assigned five players to their College Park Skyhawks roster today: Asa Newell, N'Faly Dante, Nikola Djurisic, Caleb Houstan, and Jacob Toppin. The Skyhawks kick off their season in Friday's G League Tip-Off Tournament." None of these players have scratched the rotation as of yet. Even Dante, who was expected to receive extended playing time as the third-string center, could only muster a measly 6 minutes a game during Kristaps Porzingis's two-game absence due to illness." He played well against a similarly roughed-up Thunder team, notching his first double-double of his career with 12 points and 10 boards on 3/5 shooting from deep. While these were quite the performances, Snyder clearly does not trust Newell yet; he has played over four minutes just once. Dante and Newell…...

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soaringdownsouth.com > hawks-golden-opportunity-start-another-massive-win-streak

Hawks have golden opportunity to start another massive win streak

1+ week, 2+ day ago (221+ words) The Hawks could be the two seed in a week if they can continue to handle business without Trae Young. Heading into a match against the hobbled San Antonio Spurs, the Atlanta Hawks have an opportunity to make a run for the second seed in the East. Atlanta's next three games are against New Orleans, Charlotte, and Washington. Fun fact: these three teams have a combined seven wins, two fewer than the Hawks. While anything is possible, particularly against the hot-and-cold Hornets, the team will be the favorite in all three games. If the Hawks can continue to handle lesser competition, they'll pull another four-game win streak. The Eastern Conference is led by the Detroit Pistons, who hold an impressive 13-2 record. After Detroit, the gap between the second-seed Raptors and the fifth-seed Hawks is one game " why can't Atlanta claim…...

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soaringdownsouth.com > hawks-early-season-grades-theres-still-work-despite-standings

Hawks' early season grades: there's still work to do despite the standings

2+ week, 2+ day ago (272+ words) The Atlanta Hawks have started their 2025-26 campaign with a rollercoaster of emotions. Through the first 13 games, the Hawks have climbed to an 8-5 record, but they started just 1-3 and have had some concerning weaknesses. Kristaps Porzingis and Zaccharie Risacher have already missed time, and more notably, Trae Young's MCL sprain will sideline him for another month. Atlanta entered this season with a renewed sense of optimism, but with over 15% of the season already behind them, injuries and inconsistent performances have tempered that hope. This result has left Atlanta in a spot they're all too familiar with: good enough to compete, but not good enough to contend. But there is still a full season for the new team to gel and for tweaks to be made. Atlanta's rim defense has been a weakness at times, but the team has the size and…...

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soaringdownsouth.com > hawks-discover-hopeful-path-forward-despite-disappointing-cavs-loss

Hawks discover a hopeful path forward despite disappointing Cavs loss

3+ week, 6+ day ago (408+ words) The Atlanta Hawks lost their second game of the season to the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday night, 109-117, moving to 3-4 on the season. This was the team's second game without Trae Young, who sprained his MCL last Wednesday. The Cavaliers were also shorthanded, playing without Darius Garland and Jarrett Allen. The Cavaliers' complete lack of offensive identity without Donovan Mitchell on the floor allowed the Hawks to stay in the game. Still, the Hawks' weaknesses without Young were too much to overcome. The Hawks experienced a slow offensive start to the game, committing an abysmally high nine turnovers in the first quarter. Many of these turnovers were just foolish mistakes, including slipping on the floor and embarrassingly lazy passes. Cleveland capitalized on this opportunity, dropping 27 fastbreak points as Atlanta's transition defense struggled yet again. Shooting woes also bit the team in…...

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soaringdownsouth.com > espn-list-proves-jalen-johnsons-breakout-isnt-going-unnoticed

ESPN’s latest list proves Jalen Johnson’s breakout isn’t going unnoticed

3+ week, 5+ day ago (195+ words) Jalen Johnson could make his first All-Star appearance this season, but only if he addresses a major concern. Johnson has had an excellent start to the season on the offensive end, and with Young sidelined for at least a month with an MCL sprain, Johnson has been thrust into the spotlight. ESPN recognized his potential as a star in their latest first-time All-Star predictions. But Johnson's defense this year has been abysmal, which is truly inexplicable when looking at his track record. He's never been an elite perimeter stopper as a one-on-one guy, but he has historically used his length and athletic ability to tally steals, blocks, deflections, and other general chaos on the defensive end." He still looks to be the same athlete who has improved as a decision-maker on offense. This leads me to believe that the early…...

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soaringdownsouth.com > former-hawk-has-a-golden-opportunity-to-vindicate-atlanta-s-front-office-01kary9adpy7

Former Hawk has a golden opportunity to vindicate Atlanta's front office

6+ day, 22+ hour ago (406+ words) Kobe Bufkin's untapped playmaking upside is a critical aspect to why teams keep taking a chance on him. After bouncing around practice squads and G-League affiliates to start the 2025-2026 season, Kobe has finally been given a shot at real minutes by the Memphis Grizzlies on a 10-day contract. The Hawks' timeline just wasn't right for Bufkin. With Trae Young, Dyson Daniels, and even point forward Jalen Johnson taking all the ball handling duties, there just wasn't enough space for Kobe to prove himself. The Nets likely elected to move a different direction than Bufkin due to their ridiculously filled backcourt eating up nearly the entire minutes pie in Brooklyn. As they plan to develop their young talent, Kobe just wasn't at the top of the list. The Lakers, while assigning Bufkin to their G-League affiliate for a portion of the…...

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soaringdownsouth.com > hawks-best-kept-secret-mouhamed-gueye-shines

Hawks' best-kept secret is starting to get out as Mouhamed Gueye shines

2+ week, 5+ day ago (141+ words) Mo Gueye has been one of the most exciting young prospects in the league this season. Gueye has averaged 15 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists, and 1.7 stocks in the three games where the Senegalese big man played over 20 minutes, but his greatest impact does not show up on the box score. He has become a legitimate All-Defensive caliber player, at times resembling a young Giannis Antetokounmpo or Andrei Kirilenko with his absurd combination of length, agility, and effort. The most surprising part of Gueye's breakout year, however, has come on the offensive end. He's been splashing threes, making perfectly timed cuts, and dazzling fans and analysts with his shockingly deep bag this season. He still has work to do on this end, particularly in the decision-making department, but he has clearly taken a massive leap....

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