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After nearly eight full seasons as the face of the Atlanta Hawks franchise, Trae Young has been traded. During the Hawks' game against the New Orleans Pelicans
Four-time NBA All-Star guard Trae Young said Friday on social media that he was "ecstatic" over being traded after eight seasons with the Atlanta Hawks to the Washington Wizards.The Wizards confirmed details on Friday of the swap,
Trae Young is moving on from Atlanta. The Washington Wizards reportedly acquired the star point guard from the Hawks in a major trade to open 2026, ESPN's Shams Charania first reported Wednesday.
Anthony Davis has been the reported target for the Hawks, but his recent injury should cause them to evaluate other options, including one that makes more sense than Davis.
A few years ago, Ja Morant and Trae Young were two players many pegged to receive the torch from Steph Curry and Chris Paul and become the NBA's best point guards. Not only were they putting up tremendous numbers and showcasing jaw-dropping plays nightly, but more importantly, they were elevating their respective teams to heights not seen in years.