#4 Atlanta Hawks
The Hawks have found a promising future in Trae Young and John Collins, who in turn have delivered through highly impressive scoring averages this past season. As a result of Atalanta's abysmal winning percentage (0.354) last season, the franchise got their hands on a No. 4 pick in the form of NCAA Champion, De'Andre Hunter.
For all its worth, the starting five for the upcoming season - comprising of Trae Young, John Collins, Kevin Huerter, Alex Len and De'Andre Hunter - present another talented and fresh approach to Hawks basketball, but no concrete proof of consistency.
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In order for them to turn up against a 0.500+ team, the Hawks possess neither the required veteran depth nor dependable role players. With Duke recruit Cam Reddish suiting up for Hawks as well next season, this squad is jam-packed with talent. However, the lack of a leader and an abundance of new moving parts could hurt them in the long run.
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