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Tue Dec 28 202106:32Cam Reddish Shines With 33 Points
Atlanta Hawks small forward Cam Reddish had it going on all game against Chicago on Monday, ending up with a team-high 33 points on 8-for-13 three-point shooting. He was 11-for-23 overall from the field and added four rebounds and one block to his line with four turnovers in 40 minutes. That's now two 30-point efforts in four games by Reddish, who's been logging some huge minutes lately due to the team's COVID-19 issues. They are slowly getting the squad back together again, which will have a negative impact on Reddish's productivity, but he should still be a good fantasy piece for now.
Source: ESPNRotoBaller.com
Fri Dec 24 202123:48Cam Reddish Probable On Christmas
Atlanta Hawks forward Cam Reddish (ankle) is expected to play on Saturday versus the Knicks. The 22-year-old exited Thursday's outing against Philadelphia after tweaking his right ankle. However, he still managed to log 28 minutes of work and finish with 18 points. Nonetheless, with the team down several options because of health and safety protocols, including Trae Young, Clint Capela, and Danilo Gallinari, Reddish is a lock on Christmas for DFS contests and a must-start in seasonal formats.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
Thu Dec 23 202121:16Cam Reddish, Delon Wright Depart Thursday’s Game Early
Atlanta Hawks small forward Cam Reddish (ankle, calf) and point guard Delon Wright (ankle) exited Thursday's outing vs. Philadelphia early, with neither cleared to return. Both players entered the night with considerable DFS pomp as Atlanta deals with widespread injuries and absences due to the league's health and safety protocols. Prior to his exit, Reddish compiled 18 points and three assists across 28 minutes, while Wright logged five points, six assists, and five rebounds in a 34-minute evening. Bogdan Bogdanovic and Skylar Mays finished the game as the team's backcourt, with both likely to see whopping usage totals should the Hawks remain similarly shorthanded for their next outing Saturday against the Knicks.
Source: Atlanta HawksRotoBaller.com
Thu Dec 23 202108:35Cam Reddish Scores Career-High 34 Points
Atlanta Hawks small forward Cam Reddish had a big game against Orlando on Wednesday, leading all scorers with a career-high 34 points on 11-for-23 shooting. He hit six of 10 shots from deep and had a 6-for-8 night at the foul line with four rebounds, four assists and two blocks. Reddish made his first start of the season and logged a huge 42 minutes of action for the short-handed Hawks. Atlanta doesn't have a lot of warm bodies left and Reddish should continue to get all the minutes he can handle in the upcoming games. There are two more matchups for the Hawks this week, starting with Thursday's clash against Philly.
Source: ESPNRotoBaller.com
Mon Dec 13 202118:27Cam Reddish Has Minutes Cap Lifted For Monday
Atlanta Hawks small forward Cam Reddish will not face a minutes restriction for Monday's game against Houston. Reddish previously missed four contests due to a wrist sprain, before returning Friday and logging 17 minutes off the bench. The ailment appeared to bother Reddish, who shot 0-for-6 from the floor overall. With reports that Atlanta could be shopping the 22-year-old -- who has struggled to find a rhythm with the team's second unit this season -- he could get elevated run in the short-term in order to drive his asking price up. Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot is no longer a viable fantasy target, while Kevin Huerter could be seeing a slight decrease in offensive usage with a fully healthy Reddish.
Source: Sarah K. SpencerRotoBaller.com
Thu Dec 9 202120:54Cam Reddish Hopeful To Return On Friday
Atlanta Hawks forward Cam Reddish (wrist) is listed as probable for Friday's game against the Brooklyn Nets. He has missed each of the last four games due to a left wrist sprain. The Hawks desperately need Reddish back with their roster extremely shorthanded. Solomon Hill (hamstring) is done for the season, and Bogdan Bogdanovic (ankle) is ruled out for this game. Reddish would have favorable streaming value, assuming he is able to play on Friday. Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot would see less minutes, but could be worth holding in the short term. Although, Reddish is the much better option between the two, assuming he plays and isn't limited on Friday.
Source: Brad RowlandRotoBaller.com
Mon Dec 6 202114:11Cam Reddish Might Sit Out Monday
Atlanta Hawks forward Cam Reddish (wrist) is listed as questionable for Monday's game against the Minnesota Timberwolves. The Hawks are banged up right now, so having Reddish back would be fantastic. Both Bogdan Bogdanovic (ankle) and De'Andre Hunter (wrist) are tagged as questionable as well. That means, Kevin Huerter and Danilo Gallinari would be popular DFS options if the Hawks are shorthanded. Fantasy managers will have to check back closer to tip-off for more information.
Source: Chris KirschnerRotoBaller.com
Sun Dec 5 202117:00Cam Reddish Remains Out On Sunday Night
Atlanta Hawks forward Cam Reddish (illness) isn't available on Sunday night against Charlotte. The former first-round selection out of Duke has been under the weather. However, fortunately, the sickness isn't COVID-related, although it will now cost him his third consecutive outing. Bogdan Bogdanovic (ankle) and De'Andre Hunter (wrist) are also out, so the door is open for Kevin Huerter and Danilo Gallinari to see a potential uptick on the fantasy end. Their outlook would become more favorable if Trae Young (knee), who is questionable, doesn't suit up.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
Fri Dec 3 202115:01Cam Reddish Likely To Sit Versus Sixers
Atlanta Hawks forward Cam Reddish (wrist) is listed as doubtful for Friday's game against the Philadelphia 76ers. He is likely to miss his second game in a row due to a left wrist sprain. It sounds like the Hawks are going to remain cautious and keep Reddish sidelined for at least one more game. Kevin Huerter and Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot should be asked to step up, assuming Reddish is sidelined. Huerter is already seeing increased minutes and could be asked to take on a bigger role on Friday. That means, Huerter could be a popular DFS option on Friday, assuming the Hawks are shorthanded again.
Source: Chris KirschnerRotoBaller.com
Thu Dec 2 202120:12Atlanta Lists Cam Reddish As Questionable For Friday
Atlanta Hawks small forward Cam Reddish (wrist) has been deemed questionable to suit up for Friday's contest against the 76ers due to a sprained left wrist. Reddish missed his first game of the season Wednesday, which allowed Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot to bump into the starting five in order to keep the second unit intact. Head coach Nate McMillan kept the rotation to nine players, with Luwawu-Cabarrot receiving 25 minutes and Danilo Gallinari bumping up to 29. Reddish closed November on a flurry from behind the arc, averaging 11.7 points and shooting 41.4 percent from deep in his final seven games. Check back prior to tip-off for the final word on his status.
Source: Atlanta HawksRotoBaller.com
Wed Dec 1 202117:52Cam Reddish Will Miss Wednesday’s Contest
Atlanta Hawks small forward Cam Reddish (wrist) will miss his first outing of the season Wednesday against Indiana due to a sprained left wrist. Reddish warmed up earlier in the day in an effort to take the floor, but the Hawks will instead be thin on the wing with Bogdan Bogdanovic (ankle) and De'Andre Hunter (wrist) also unavailable. Reddish has been a solid contributor for Atlanta's second unit in his third professional season, averaging 11.5 points per game, in addition to shooting a career-best 38.2 percent from behind the arc. His absence should funnel additional minutes in the direction of Kevin Huerter and Solomon Hill, with the former the more relevant fantasy option.
Source: Atlanta HawksRotoBaller.com
Sat Nov 27 202120:29Cam Reddish Departs Saturday’s Contest Early
Atlanta Hawks small forward Cam Reddish (wrist) exited Saturday's game vs. the Knicks early due to a sprained left wrist, an ailment that knocked him out for the rest of the contest. Prior to his departure, Reddish logged seven minutes off the bench and knocked down a three. The 22-year-old entered the outing questionable due to pain in the same wrist, but it appears that the ailment did not improve in his short stint. His absence should funnel larger workloads among the second unit to Lou Williams, Danilo Gallinari, and Delon Wright, while Kevin Huerter can receive even more minutes on the wing. Reddish's next chance to get back onto the floor comes Wednesday against Indiana.
Source: Sarah K. SpencerRotoBaller.com
Mon Jul 5 202115:56Hawks reach agreement to make Nate McMillan full-time coach
ATLANTA (AP) — Atlanta Hawks general manager Travis Schlenk moved quickly to lock down Nate McMillan as the full-time coach, reaching an agreement to remove the interim tag only two days after team's season ended. The deal comes after McMillan, in his interim role, led the team to an improbable run to the Eastern Conference finals. Schlenk said Monday that “an agreement in place in principal” was reached earlier in the day with McMillan. “We’re just drawing up the contract,” Schlenk said. The team is expected to officially announce the deal on Tuesday. Details were not immediately available. McMillan, 56, was named interim coach after Lloyd Pierce was fired when the team had a 14-20 record. The Hawks enjoyed an immediate turnaround under McMillan. They played better late in games, protecting leads while posting a 27-11 mark that gave them the No. 5 seed in the Eastern Conference playoffs. It was Atlanta's first playoff berth since 2017. The Hawks were underdogs in beating the New York Knicks... [More]
Sun Jul 4 202114:05Hawks look to bright future after surprising playoff run
ATLANTA (AP) — As the final seconds ticked off on a season that lasted far longer than anyone expected, the crowd rose to its feet to salute the home team. The Atlanta Hawks sure earned the cheers. Making an improbable turnaround from what looked like another lost year, the Hawks earned a spot in the playoffs for the first time since 2017, knocked off the top-seeded team in the East, and made it all the way to the conference finals. The Cinderella run finally ended Saturday night with a 118-107 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks, who won the series 4-2 and advanced to the NBA Finals to take on the Phoenix Suns. But the disappointing finish did nothing to dampen the enthusiasm of a long-downtrodden franchise that seems poised for more long-term success than at any time since moving to Atlanta in 1968. “This is the beginning,” Trae Young said. “We have the city excited and we want to keep it like that.” The Hawks will likely bring back largely the same cast next season, though they do have two major... [More]
Wed Jun 30 202120:29Hawks dealing with injuries to Young, Capela in East final
ATLANTA (AP) — The Atlanta Hawks are dealing with another injury that could affect their preparations for Game 5 of the Eastern Conference final. Clint Capela, the Hawks' top rebounder and one of the NBA's best defensive players, took an inadvertent elbow to the face in the closing minutes of a 110-88 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday night. In a postseason filled with significant injures, Capela was struck in the right eye by Bucks guard Sam Merrill on a play under the basket. The Hawks center left the court with a towel over his face and did not return. After being examined shortly after the game by the team ophthalmologist and checked again after the team arrived in Milwaukee, Capela was listed as questionable for Game 5 with eye inflammation. The Hawks evened the series 2-2 despite missing star guard Trae Young, who injured his right ankle in a freak accident when he stepped on an official's foot along the sideline in Game 3. With veteran Lou Williams filling in for Young... [More]
Wed Jun 30 202119:09Hawks dealing with injuries to Young, Capela in East final
ATLANTA (AP) — The Atlanta Hawks are dealing with another injury that could affect their preparations for Game 5 of the Eastern Conference final. Clint Capela, the Hawks' top rebounder and one of the NBA's best defensive players, took an inadvertent elbow to the face in the closing minutes of a 110-88 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday night. In a postseason filled with significant injures, Capela was struck in the right eye by Bucks guard Sam Merrill on a play under the basket. The Hawks center left the court with a towel over his face and did not return. After being examined shortly after the game by the team ophthalmologist and checked again after the team arrived in Milwaukee, Capela was listed as questionable for Game 5 with eye inflammation. The Hawks evened the series 2-2 despite missing star guard Trae Young, who injured his right ankle in a freak accident when he stepped on an official's foot along the sideline in Game 3. With veteran Lou Williams filling in for Young... [More]
Wed Jun 30 202112:49Hawks dealing with injuries to Young, Capela in East final
ATLANTA (AP) — The Atlanta Hawks are dealing with another injury that could affect their preparations for Game 5 of the Eastern Conference final. Clint Capela, the Hawks' top rebounder and one of the NBA's best defensive players, took an inadvertent elbow to the face in the closing minutes of a 110-88 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday night. In a postseason filled with significant injures, Capela was struck around his nose and right eye by Bucks guard Sam Merrill on a play under the basket. The Hawks center left the court with a towel over his face and did not return. Atlanta coach Nate McMillan said he expected to receive an update on Capela's condition later Wednesday while the Hawks are en route to Milwaukee for Game 5. The series is tied 2-2. The Hawks evened it up despite missing star guard Trae Young, who injured his right ankle in a freak accident when he stepped on an official's foot along the sideline in Game 3. With veteran Lou Williams filling in for Young and scoring... [More]
Sun Jun 13 202116:4476ers' Rivers seeks fill-in for injured Green against Hawks
ATLANTA (AP) — Doc Rivers isn't revealing his plan for replacing Danny Green in the Philadelphia 76ers' lineup. Rivers said Sunday “some of the unintended good consequences of having injuries during the regular season” are having options for Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinal series against the Atlanta Hawks on Monday night. Green's injury is a big loss for Rivers, but the coach has a deep bench. Green is expected to miss at least two weeks after straining his right calf early Friday in a 127-111 win over the Hawks. The 76ers took a 2-1 lead in the series, putting Atlanta behind in a series for the first time in this postseason. Hawks coach Nate McMillan is trying to avoid putting added pressure on his players. “I think all games are must-wins,” McMillan said Sunday. “If we don’t get tomorrow night we still have another chance in Philly, but you want to take advantage of your home court.” Matisse Thybulle was Rivers' first choice to replace Green in Friday night's game. Thybulle... [More]
Tue Jun 1 202114:21Atlanta's Trae Young shines in first trip to NBA playoffs
ATLANTA (AP) — When the Atlanta Hawks were excluded from the bubble last summer, Trae Young stewed at home. He watched games on television, enviously tweeted about what he was missing, and longingly visualized what it would be like to play a starring role when it really matters in the NBA. Now, he's got his chance. Talk about rising to the occasion. Young has joined an extremely rare group of point guards and guided the Hawks to a 3-1 lead in their opening-round playoff series against the New York Knicks. Atlanta will try to wrap it up Wednesday night in Game 5 at Madison Square Garden, where a fan spit on Young as he inbounded the ball the last time he was in New York. No worries on Young's end. That just shows how much he's gotten under the skin of the Knicks and their fans. “I love it,” Young said. “This is a fun series.” He has become just the fourth player in NBA history to average at least 25 points and 10 assists in his first four career playoff games. The others: Oscar Robertson,... [More]
Thu May 20 202117:20Hawks F Reddish (Achilles) expected to miss opening round
ATLANTA (AP) — Atlanta Hawks forward Cam Reddish is expected to miss the opening round of the playoffs as he continues his extended recovery from an ailing right Achilles. The team said Thursday that Reddish has expanded his rehabilitation to include unrestricted individual workouts and limited participation in team practice. His status will be reviewed again in 10-14 days. “He warmed up with us,” interim coach Nate McMillan said after Wednesday's extended practice. “He's been doing a little shooting. But I haven't gotten anything that he'll be participating in practice with the team anytime soon.” The Hawks, who made the playoffs for the first time since 2017 as the No. 5 seed in the Eastern Conference, open a best-of-seven series against the New York Knicks on Sunday at Madison Square Garden. The No. 10 pick in the 2019 NBA draft, Reddish started out the season in Atlanta's starting lineup, but he hasn't played since Feb. 21. Reddish averaged 11.2 points per game before missing the final... [More]
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