7-15, 5-11 from three, one offensive rebound, one defensive rebound, 2 assists, no turnovers.Nice efficient 21 points from Hawk tonight
Way too early for that. Probably something mechanical going on with his shooting and New Orleans is a terrible hoops town. They stink.If Hawk crashes out over the next year he'll still have plenty of time to shoot his way back into the league via the G-League or Europe, a la guys like Sam Merrill and Ty Jerome.
He takes a lot of very difficult threes. Even though he hasn’t shot well he gets defended as if he’s a great shooter. He just needs to shoot the open ones and pass up the harder onesWay too early for that. Probably something mechanical going on with his shooting and New Orleans is a terrible hoops town. They stink.
He can shoot it. No idea why he has been so poor from the floor. He will get one more year and teams are gonna take a flier on his shooting ability.
Also, dejounte Murray is third worst? That is brutal for a guy with that contract
On the flip side, John Hollinger suggests Hawkins is a likely trade candidate. They’re $2.1 million over the luxury tax line, and Hawkins makes $4.5 million. That it’s hard to tell if Hollinger has sources, or if it’s just speculation given their salary obligations. It seems like the latter.I’m happy Hawk took advantage of his start. A few people here voiced reasonable concerns about his shooting. FWIW, the Pelicans consider him one of their four players who are more or less untouchable.
Earlier this year, Marc Stein had reported via The Stein Line that the Pelicans had identified three young players who they wanted to build around, with everyone else falling on the trading block: Trey Murphy III, Herb Jones, and rookie standout Yves Missi. Stein has since added a new player to the list of Pelicans' untouchables: second-year scorer, Jordan Hawkins.
Jordan Hawkins has made himself into an "untouchable" asset this season
The Pelicans are expected to make nearly every player on the roster available for trade aside from a few young prospects and Jordan Hawkins just made the cut.pelicandebrief.com
He has sources. And he knows what he is doing. Good for hawk. He is taking vary tough shots. He needs a team that will allow him to get open and pass the ball.On the flip side, John Hollinger suggests Hawkins is a likely trade candidate. They’re $2.1 million over the luxury tax line, and Hawkins makes $4.5 million. That it’s hard to tell if Hollinger has sources, or if it’s just speculation given their salary obligations. It seems like the latter.
NBA’s (Low-Key) Trade Deadline Team: Jerami Grant, Mitchell Robinson and 8 others