Draft Atlanta Hawks Pick-Swap Watch Thread

Will the 2026 Hawks Swap Convey?

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Should we keep the pick or use to get a PF/C backup? I don't think that we can have a rookie worse than Biyombo; salary wise it will be the same as the #20 gets 3 millions
 
Honestly, moving up 9 spots is pretty decent value. The last couple picks of the 1st round are actually considered worse than early 2nd rounders by many front offices due to contract guarantees for 1st round picks.

I know we had high hopes for the swap but when you consider that most pundits had the Hawks getting more wins this season than the Spurs the outcome ain't that bad. I'm more concerned if BWright's draft acumen has improved when there isn't top 4 pick consensus to fall back on (ie Sochan, Primo). Also, get an actual live body (with legit size) for our 3rd fucking big already.
 
Honestly, moving up 9 spots is pretty decent value. The last couple picks of the 1st round are actually considered worse than early 2nd rounders by many front offices due to contract guarantees for 1st round picks.

I know we had high hopes for the swap but when you consider that most pundits had the Hawks getting more wins this season than the Spurs the outcome ain't that bad. I'm more concerned if BWright's draft acumen has improved when there isn't top 4 pick consensus to fall back on (ie Sochan, Primo). Also, get an actual live body (with legit size) for our 3rd fucking big already.
Based upon the last few drafts, I don't think the Spurs are one of those front offices (unfortunately).
 
Honestly, moving up 9 spots is pretty decent value. The last couple picks of the 1st round are actually considered worse than early 2nd rounders by many front offices due to contract guarantees for 1st round picks.

I know we had high hopes for the swap but when you consider that most pundits had the Hawks getting more wins this season than the Spurs the outcome ain't that bad. I'm more concerned if BWright's draft acumen has improved when there isn't top 4 pick consensus to fall back on (ie Sochan, Primo). Also, get an actual live body (with legit size) for our 3rd fucking big already.

Maxime Renaud would have been great granted that he would not have had the same minutes so probably the same impact but that would have solved our backup center
 
Honestly, moving up 9 spots is pretty decent value. The last couple picks of the 1st round are actually considered worse than early 2nd rounders by many front offices due to contract guarantees for 1st round picks.

I know we had high hopes for the swap but when you consider that most pundits had the Hawks getting more wins this season than the Spurs the outcome ain't that bad. I'm more concerned if BWright's draft acumen has improved when there isn't top 4 pick consensus to fall back on (ie Sochan, Primo). Also, get an actual live body (with legit size) for our 3rd fucking big already.
But it's the worst possible pick at what it was looking like before the all star break.
 
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OKC has the 12th and 17th picks after the tiebreakers. Something tells me Presti isn't going to stay put with those picks but we'll see.

Also, this:

What’s good is that the Utah pick rights OKC owned expired going forward too (in other words, this pick no longer rolls over to the next year).

In fact, looking at their FRP stash, *I think* that with the exception of one more Clipper pick swap right in next year’s weak draft, their stash a quality FRPs is depleted. They own 2027 FRPs from us and DEN, which should be meh.
 
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