DEVELOPING: Atlanta Hawks superstar point guard Trae Young is set to be reevaluated in approximately two weeks as he recovers from a sprained right MCL injury. The team reported that Young’s recovery is progressing well, igniting hopes for his return to the court.
Young has been sidelined since he sustained the injury during a win against the Brooklyn Nets on October 29. This marks the 15th straight game he has missed, with initial expectations suggesting he could be out until mid-December. However, recent updates indicate a positive trajectory for the star player.
Earlier today, Young was spotted taking some shots during warmups before the Hawks faced the Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday night. Fans are eager for his return as the reigning assists champion is averaging 17.8 points and 7.8 assists this season.
Despite Young’s absence, the Hawks have managed to perform well, boasting a 10-5 record since the injury. Forward Jalen Johnson has stepped up significantly during this period, recording 10 double-doubles and two triple-doubles, showcasing his emerging talent and leadership.
The Hawks’ management and fans are optimistic about Young’s recovery. The upcoming reevaluation will be critical in determining his return timeline and can significantly impact the team’s strategy moving forward.
As the Hawks continue their campaign, all eyes will be on Young’s progress in the coming weeks. The team is focused on maintaining their momentum while eagerly anticipating the return of their star player. Stay tuned for further updates on Young’s condition and the Hawks’ performance.







































