After rebuffing trade interest in former first-round pick Kobe Bufkin earlier in the offseason, the Hawks became more open to the idea of moving him after the Las Vegas Summer League concluded, according to Grant Afseth of RG.org.
While Bufkin posted strong averages of 19.5 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 4.2 assists per game in four Vegas outings, he struggled to score efficiently, making just 35.5% of his shots from the floor, including 25.9% of his three-point attempts. The Hawks, who are hoping to contend in what looks like a wide-open Eastern Conference, are focused on players who can help them win right now and weren’t sure Bufkin fit that bill, as Afseth explains.
Bufkin was ultimately sent to Brooklyn, though the Pacers also registered some interest, sources tell RG.org.
As for the Hawks, they intend to lean on Nickeil Alexander-Walker and Luke Kennard for ball-handling duties behind star point guard Trae Young, according to Afseth, who says the team envisions Alexander-Walker taking on a more significant offensive role than he had in Minnesota — he has been working closely with Atlanta’s coaching staff to prepare for those increased responsibilities, Afseth adds.
Here’s more from around the Eastern Conference:
- Raptors governor and NBA Board of Governors chairman Larry Tanenbaum is obligated to begin the process of selling his 20% stake in Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment (the Raptors’ parent company) to Rogers Communications by July 7, 2026, per Michael Grange of Sportsnet.ca. There are “rumblings” that process could begin sooner, Grange says, but either way, it sounds like it’s just a matter of time until Rogers – which already controls 75% of MLSE – owns nearly the entire company. Rogers increased its stake in MLSE from 37.5% to 75% a year ago.
- Which Nets players are the most and least likely to be part of the team’s long-term plans? Brian Lewis of The New York Post explores that question in a subscriber-only article, suggesting that Cam Thomas seems unlikely to remain in Brooklyn beyond 2025/26, whereas Egor Demin, Nolan Traore, and whoever the Nets draft with their 2026 lottery pick seem destined to be cornerstones going forward.
- Addressing the recent trade rumors linking Heat forward Andrew Wiggins to the Lakers, Ira Winderman of The South Florida Sun Sentinel explains why he thinks Miami would be better off keeping Wiggins than trading him for a return of Rui Hachimura and Dalton Knecht.
Trade Lazy Wiggins and any team gets better.
Former first round pick? Are all first round picks former first round picks?
I’d probably refer to a player drafted this year as a “first-round pick” and someone drafted in a previous year as a “former first-round pick.”
A CEO who isn’t the latest CEO, is called a former CEO.
Knecht stock is dropping fast since he can’t play defense. lakers should just keep Rui and enjoy the payroll flexability he brings to the team for next year. Next year letting Lebron go and they can bring in a young allstar with payroll flexability.
Doesn’t seem Wiggins heart is in playing anymore. Toronto is probably only place where he finds his fire again. I’m Miami I do that trade.
Why do you hate Wiggins by saying that? Why such a hater on Wiggins? His heart is in the game.
That’s really insightful lol. You will never know what I know. It’s not only talent. I actually do all tge work and research.
Have you forgotten his trade to Warriors. How all of you thought I was wrong then. He’s only had that one good year there. He is not even the Wiggins of Minny. And you should look up the street definition of hating. You might actually learn to use it right.
Wigggins is revitalized by the Heat. Wants to be more like Wade and bring a another championship. His father passed not long ago. He will be better this year. Miami is different than GS too.
I hope so. I just didn’t see it last year in Miami. Definitely stopped playing in GS. I’ve said this before. Whatever his troubles. He has a responsibility to his team. I just see going home to where he grew up. As the best place to that. For him to fund peace.
Why do nt you explain to us who the real hater is. Still crying I see arc. I don’t talk out of both sides of my body like you lol. Go get ready for Kuminga leaving …….
Dates lol …. TRUTH is all I am about. Even when wrong.
KnickerbockerAl
May 23, 2022
OMG ……. WUUUuuuuuuutttttTT
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The “Canadian Hammer”
This ranks with Dr J dunk on Kareem. Luka stay away from sky walkers in NBA. This ain’t EuroBall ……
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KnickerbockerAl
May 23, 2022
I know all the Wiggins haters are hiding. Just another example of misplaced hate on this board. I just don’t understand what there is to hate about Balling. Go somewhere else please.
Wiggins has become a better all around player in GS. I have always said that. He has played to fit in. His D is better his shot is better his decision making is better. At 27 he is a better player. AT 27. Real ballers never stop getting better. And just in case you forgot who he is. He reminded us ALL. And used the new NBA poster child .
FOR a POSTER …… thank you
Why are you hating on Wiggins? He has a ring something Brunson doesn’t have. Wiggins gets a bad rap from people like you. He proved to be a winner.
You see @arc ……. It’s easy being me. I call it like I see it. I just see a lot.
You pretend to be a expert on everything. Not even close to being that.
Expert narcissist! 🤣
I apologize for Knowing more than you arc. Basketball has always come easy to me. So I just see more than you do. And obviously can handle more info than you. Learn to use the word hate. You sound lost lost ……
You are such a comedian. Thanks for the laugh. Next up you claim that injury kept you from a NBA career. Again thanks for the laugh…
he’s not a comedian, but he is a caricature of an internet attention seeker.