While Washington looks like the “clear favorite” for Trae Young at this juncture, no trade agreement between the Hawks and Wizards is imminent, according to Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints, who suggests Atlanta will continue to explore other trade scenarios involving the four-time All-Star guard in the coming weeks. The Hawks’ talks involving Young have been “minimal” so far, Siegel adds.
As ESPN first reported on Monday, the Hawks and Young are working together in the hopes of finding a trade partner. Ideally, Siegel writes, that trade partner would be willing to sign Young to a contract extension after acquiring him, though it’s unclear if the Wizards would be on board with that plan.
Exploring the possibility of a deal between Atlanta and Washington, Josh Robbins of The Athletic speculates that Wizards officials may view a hypothetical Young acquisition as a “one-year trial.” In that scenario, Young would presumably exercise his $49MM player option for the 2026/27 season, which Siegel notes is the most probable outcome if he’s not extended before then. An in-season extension would require Young to turn down that option.
As for what a trade agreement between the Hawks and Wizards might look like, Siegel says Washington is seeking draft compensation in addition to Young, while Atlanta would like to add young talent alongside CJ McCollum and his expiring $30.6MM contract. Siegel speculates that the Hawks are likely asking about players like Kyshawn George, Bilal Coulibaly, and Tre Johnson, though he cautions that the Wizards have signaled they don’t want to part with their top young talent in a deal for Young.
Exploring next steps for the Hawks and Young, Yossi Gozlan of The Third Apron (Substack link) wonders if there’s a way for both Atlanta and Washington to get what they want out of a deal. For instance, Gozlan suggests the Wizards could include a useful role player like Corey Kispert along with McCollum, while the Hawks could perhaps offer a first-round pick swap.
Here’s more on Young:
- ESPN’s Tim Bontemps examines why the trade market for Young is limited, while in the same article, Kevin Pelton and Zach Kram pose four hypothetical trade offers for the Hawks guard. Bobby Marks’ favorite of the four proposals for Atlanta is one that would send McCollum, Malaki Branham, AJ Johnson, and Oklahoma City’s 2026 first-round pick to the Hawks for Young and a future second-rounder. However, Marks isn’t sure whether the Wizards would make that offer, pointing out that they may want more draft compensation from Atlanta for taking on Young’s potential $49MM salary for next season.
- While the Nets and Rockets have been connected to Young in the past, they don’t have interest in pursuing him at this time, Siegel writes for ClutchPoints. Sam Amick of The Athletic said the same of Sacramento on Monday.
- Jon Krawczynski of The Athletic (Twitter link) views the Timberwolves as an unlikely suitor for Young. As aggressive as Tim Connelly is on the trade market, Young’s $46MM cap hit for this season and $49MM option for next season would make it difficult for the Wolves to put together a package they’re comfortable with — and to accommodate Young on their cap going forward.
It makes no sense for the Hawks to trade a useful, productive, player and include any additional compensation. I’d rather see Trae run the second unit than give up a pick to move him. The teams got everyone except KP under contract already and with KP’s money coming off the books, and a high draft pick, they have options to add another big.
Trey sucks, but he doesnt believe that. He’d never be cool with going to the 2nd unit.
You don’t lead the league in assists, and suck. He’s a good player that’s been allowed to play however he wants his entire life. He’s needs to never shoot another 3 and commit to playing passable d and distributing the ball. He’s not getting a max deal no matter what so he needs to eat a slice of humble pie, and do what’s best for whatever team he’s on. But he probably won’t do any of those things.
He averaged almost five TOs a game when he led the league in assists while shooting .411/.340 and playing literally no defense. “Suck” is too harsh but he certainly wasn’t valuable. He’s been even worse this year.
“He’s needs to never shoot another 3 and commit to playing passable d and distributing the ball.”
In other words, he needs to become a completely different player? It’s extremely rare for an NBA player to change that radically. He is a low efficiency, high usage chucker who plays no defense. Don’t count on him changing.
Agree – he has started every game in his career for the Hawks. I don’t think he would willingly come off the bench in Atlanta. But he might be willing to do so on another team, at least initially.
Agree they shouldn’t attach picks and that’s your main point
If Wiz wanna jump in for just expirings I’d be game as it opens the door immensely for Atl to immediately use Zingus salary to take on a future big Salary in lieu of Traes departure
Atls in a good spot , they can pick and chose their Own destiny while doing nothing is perfectly acceptable . This is How you ideally want to enter the market. Not all clubs get this luxury. I’d be pretty excited if I was an Atl fan today
When is the last time a one time all-star has been on the free agent market?
Brandon Ingram was in a similar situation I believe. Wasn’t going to get the extension he wanted in NO, so was traded and extended with Toronto for less than max
Believe you me, Trae Young will be signing another max contract if he’s traded.
Leaky situation
Maybe a compromise for the draft compensation is for ATL to include the CLE pick in this year and WAS to include the OKC pick. It’s basically a 1st round swap.
Wizards receive
Young
CLE Pick
Hawks receive
McCollum
Branham
AJ Johnson
OKC Pick
Kings should get him.(Derozen,Schroder, Carter for Trae)
Hey! No!
Esta bien ese trato
TWolves — Coby or bust
Rockets — Jrue or CJ ….
Nets — Why ????
Wizards — works ….. Rockets can get in here on a three way. Get CJ out of it.
Blazers — can work. Scoot can see how it’s done for two yrs. Rockets can get in on Jrue.
Considering all info. Wizards is a good place for him. He gets the locals excited about a better team.
That’s pretty much what Scoot:s been doing for two years already.
Giving up draft compensation to salary dump an all star for an expiring contract and negative contract role player like Kispert is crazy hahaha
Washington makes too much sense not to happen. I don’t see Trae as a winning player, but he is a very skilled distributor which will benefit the development of Washington’s young players.
Nobody who wants to win now should look at him though.
Would the Nets take on FVV and what’s owed him for next szn for Cam Thomas and another salary filler like Highsmith and the Rockets give back the 27 pick swap?
Helps the Rockets cap situation immensely and probably enables them to keep Eason.
Doesn’t matter, VanVleet has a NTC.
Trae Young is the least exciting max player in the entire NBA for me. I’d much rather watch Zach LaVine or Paul George. Trae would be the last max player I’d want on my team if it was competing. He thinks he’s better than he is.
If Atlanta is ready to trade him for McCollum and Kispert, and a pick on top, then why not? Trae will be great at commanding the tank.
Remember the Hawks could have taken Luka but traded down to take this Trae