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Sportsnaut on MSNNBA rumors: Insider links Atlanta Hawks to pair of massive trades, including for elite executiveA new report has linked the Atlanta Hawks not only to a potential trade for Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo
The Hawks made out with two first-round draft picks in the coming NBA draft after things fell to the 13th overall pick in the draft lottery early this week. So, the Hawks have quite a few players they can target with those picks.
Adding to the intrigue is an internal connection. Octagon president Phil de Picciotto also represents Hawks head coach Quin Snyder, who substantially influences basketball operations. That level of agency overlap—across the head coach, a potential lead executive, and one of the NBA’s most dominant stars—has not gone unnoticed.
It’s not hard to see that the Atlanta Hawks are at a crossroads. For a franchise that made the Eastern Conference Finals just a few years ago, recent seasons have been sobering. However, 2025 feels different.
The Atlanta Hawks' reported interest in a high-profile GM candidate could mean the end of Trae Young as the face of the franchise.
The Hawks have cast a wide net full of marquee names in their search for the next President of Basketball Operations. Bob Myers is the one that caught everyone’s eye initially, originally reported by Marc Stein,
The Hawks have an opening in the front office for president of basketball operations, and could target the Raptors’ Masai Ujiri.
The Atlanta Hawks are reportedly interested in going after a one-time champion executive. Find out more about which executive could take over the Hawks.
NBA Draft Lottery produced myriad storylines around the NBA, with none more prominent than the Dallas Mavericks landing the No. 1 overall pick and a ch
Earlier this week, ESPN analyst Jay Williams made his case for Dallas to trade the rights to Flagg. Williams believes that it could be more beneficial for the franchise to package the pick to land an established star like Giannis Antetokounmpo, Devin Booker, or Tyrese Maxey.