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bqstqnbruin · 2 years
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Jaden Ivey’s reaction was precious please 😭
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cyarskj1899 · 2 years
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Malika Andrews, 27, will make history as she hosts the 2022 NBA Draft. im so excited 😆
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allpromarlo · 2 years
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ahya the draft is in a WEEK?
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afrotumble · 2 months
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Drone Light Show for the 2022 NBA Draft
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nbatrades · 2 years
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Golden State Warriors Send Atlanta Hawks $2 Million to Move up in the Draft and Select Ryan Rollins
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On June 23rd, 2022, the Golden State Warriors traded the draft rights of Tyrese Martin and $2 million in cash considerations to the Atlanta Hawks for the draft rights of Ryan Rollins.
During the 2022 NBA Draft, the Golden State Warriors were looking to add players to help the team continue its dynasty. In the first round, the team selected stretch-four Patrick Baldwin Jr. with the 28th pick.
In the second round, the Warriors had two second round picks. The team had its eyes on shot creating point guard from Toledo Ryan Rollins. A 6-foot-4 guard, Rollins had a quality sophomore year, making first-team All-MAC after averaging 18.9 PPG, 6.4 RPG and 3.6 APG in 34 games. 
A limited three-point shooter, Rollins excelled from midrange and was a force to be reckoned with off the bounce. 
To draft Rollins, the Warriors sent $2 million and their 51st pick to the Atlanta Hawks for the 44th pick.
Atlanta ended the arrangement with Tyrese Martin, a four-year player who spent time at Rhode Island and UConn. A fantastic rebounder for a 6-foot-6 guard, Martin averaged 13.6 PPG and a team-high 7.5 RPG in his senior year with the Huskies. He also shot a sterling 43% from the three-point line that year.
After the Warriors acquired Rollins, the team discovered he had a foot fracture in the fifth metatarsal of his right foot. The injury caused him to miss the 2022 Summer League.
Golden State used some of their middle level exception to sign Rollins to a three-year, $4.8 million deal.
Rollins’ rookie season was shut down during the middle of the 2022-23 season after he underwent surgery to repair a jones fracture in the same spot of his right foot.
Rollins appeared in 12 games with the Warriors, contributing 1.9 PPG, 1.0 RPG and 0.5 APG in 5.2 MPG. Rollins also played for the Warriors’ NBA G League team, the Santa Cruz Warriors. He appeared in 19 games and recorded 19.5 PPG, 3.7 RPG and 3.7 APG in 25.6 MPG.
Looking to successfully defend its 2022 NBA championship, the Golden State Warriors kept most of the title core together for the 2022-23 season. Despite having a similar roster, the Warriors struggled to replicate the success of the previous year.
The team had a 3-7 start to the year. Though the Warriors rebounded, they could not create a massive win streak. The team hovered around .500 before winning 8 of its last 10 games to finish the year in sixth place with a 44-38 mark.
In the postseason, the Warriors battled with the Sacramento Kings. The Kings took the first two games at home before Golden State answered with two straight victories to even the series 2-2. In Sacramento, the Warriors took Game Five. With a chance to win the series at home in Game Six, the Warriors struggled, falling 118-99. Stephen Curry had 50 points in Game Seven to help the Warriors take the series 4-3.
In the next round, the Warriors faced the 43-39 Los Angeles Lakers. Los Angeles took the first game in San Francisco before the Warriors evened the series with a 127-100 rout. The Lakers took the next two games in Los Angeles. After a Warriors Game Five 121-106 win, the Lakers won easily 122-101, eliminating the Warriors in six games. Rollins did not play in Golden State’s 2023 playoff run.
After the season, Rollins was traded by the Warriors with Jordan Poole, Patrick Baldwin Jr., a first round pick and a second round pick to the Washington Wizards for veteran guard Chris Paul.
After the 2022 draft, Tyrese Martin played in Las Vegas for Summer League with the Hawks. He played in five exhibition games, posting 13.8 PPG on 45.6% from the field and 27.8% from three. He also recorded 3.6 RPG and 2.2 APG in 24.9 MPG.
Martin signed a two-year, $2.7 million deal with the Hawks. The first year was partially guaranteed while the second year was fully non-guaranteed.
In his rookie season, Martin played in 16 games for the Hawks, putting up 1.3 PPG and 0.8 RPG in 4.1 MPG. He only saw more than 10 minutes of action twice, one being during the season finale against the Boston Celtics.
Martin spent some time in the G League with the College Park Skyhawks. He appeared in 30 games (28 starts) and managed 18.1 PPG, 8.9 RPG and 1.7 APG in 33.0 MPG. (.502 FG%, .352 3FG%, .784 FT%).
The Hawks had hopes to compete for a top spot in the East and got off to a decent 9-5 start. However, the franchise could never find consistency, hovering around .500 all season. 
With the team at 29-30 and in eighth place in the East, head coach Nate McMillan was fired and replaced by assistant coach Joe Prunty on an interim basis. After two games, the Hawks hired Quin Snyder to take over permanently.
Atlanta finished the year 41-41 and in eighth place. The team won its play-in game against the seventh-place Miami Heat 116-105 to move Atlanta up to the seventh seed, leading to a first round matchup against the Boston Celtics.
The Celtics took the first two games of the opening round in Boston. After a 130-122 Hawks win in Game Three, Boston took a 3-1 series lead with a 129-121 road win. Hawks star Trae Young nailed a game-winning three in Game Five to give Atlanta a 119-117 win and Boston closed out the series in Game Six with an eight-point victory. Martin did not play in the series.
In the summer of 2023, Martin played in his second Summer League in Las Vegas with the Hawks. He appeared in five games, averaging 13.2 PPG on 44.4% from the field and 34.8% from the three-point line. The 6-foot-6 guard also managed 6.0 RPG and 2.6 APG in 21.2 MPG.
Martin stood out with 25 points in one Summer League win against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
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With his contract guarantee coming up, the Hawks waived Martin soon after Summer League before the date as they cleared up roster space to sign veteran guard Wesley Matthews.
Tyrese Martin on making Atlanta his home (via Bally Sports South):
“This is my first time [in Atlanta] other than AAU events. I haven’t really been out here to do much. What I can see from the Atlanta fans is they show a lot of love. The place sounds electric there for games.”
Golden State Warriors general manager Bob Myers on the team’s interest in Ryan Rollins (via The San Francisco Chronicle):
“The shot creation, we value that. He can dribble, pass, shoot, shot well from the free-throw line. Not as well from 3... but we think he can get a little stronger in his legs and extend out there.”
How Rollins’ game is similar to Warriors guard Jordan Poole:
“He’s got a little bit of that (Jordan) Poole game. We’re watching him play one-on-one, he’s a really tough cover, handles the ball well. He’s got a good crossover-step-back, can get to his shooting pocket. And he plays well on the defensive side, he’s really long. ... So a lot of the characteristics we like in players — the length, the skill set and shot creation — is always valuable. I like his attitude. I like his competitive spirit. There’s a lot to like about him.”
Atlanta Hawks general manager Landry Fields on acquiring Tyrese Martin through the draft (via The Atlanta Journal-Constitution):
“What an unbelievable story... Another guy that from a character-value standpoint and what we want to build here, we couldn’t be more excited. Tough kid, brings defense, (is) also versatile as a wing, can shoot the ball. Hopefully we can continue to see that be consistent as we continue on here.”
Image Credit:
Ryan Rollins: Jeff Chiu/AP
Tyrese Martin: Joe Murphy/NBAE via Getty Images
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aroundfortwayne · 2 years
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Mad Ants acquire David Stockton's returning player rights
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Mad Ants acquire David Stockton's returning player rights
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The Fort Wayne Mad Ants, the NBA G League affiliate of the Indiana Pacers, have acquired the returning players rights to David Stockton in a trade with the Memphis Hustle.
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allpromarlo · 2 years
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dejounte murray is being so petty about this paolo situation like just admit he stood you up and leave us alone
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