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Rival organizations have been monitoring the long-term status of Atlanta Hawks star point guard Trae Young, according to ESPN's Shams Charania.
Will Trae Young Stay With The Hawks? Breaking Down His Future In Atlanta originally appeared on Fadeaway World.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNAtlanta Hawks Believe They’re Close To Another Deep Playoff Run, And Trae Young Is Fully Locked InShams Charania shared that Trae Young is fully committed to the current Atlanta Hawks roster and optimistic about its potential.
However, one of the concerns for the organization is the upcoming contract extension for Young. The four-time All-Star is eligible to sign a four-year, $222 million contract extension with the Hawks. Signing a maximum deal would be huge for the star point guard, but an NBA insider has questioned if he’s deserving of it.
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