The Eagles have a good record, why should they reunite?

Updated on physical education 2024-04-25
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Eagles' capital Eagles market I really don't know how he is going to support a completely pushed rebuild, and that time in '04 took him five or six years without slowing down. I remember correctly, until Bibby was about to leave, and the Eagles were about sixth in the game, and no one bought tickets. The Eagles routine is the typical type of early decision that doesn't make a player lose value in making a trade, and Millsap wants to send it to be a regular routine but Howard....I know he can't play well in the playoffs, the problem is that at least someone buys a ticket, and then fills it one by one, Schroder is here, his best option is Millsap to change the pick, and then lie down equally, and wait for Schroder and the rookie to grow up Howard's contract expires and renew the contract a little smaller.

    If Howard had to send it, no one would be happy to send it except for Millsap who couldn't send it, and something terrible had happened to the team, and the team was about to get out of control, and I can't think of a second explanation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Directly demolished and rebuilt, the eagles are also facing a lot of problems, one is the placement of sparks, the high profile of the big contract, the first year, you can really not say it if you rebuild directly, the second is the "garbage contract" of the rice god, the rice god of this price will not have a strong team to eat, although he is delicious, it is very likely that the transaction will not be able to go out and the eagle will have to be kept. So it's really confusing, but it's basically a rush to rebuild, maybe it's something that the boss suddenly figured out after a sleep, or maybe he was woken up by this year's Raptors Bucks after planning for a long time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The Hawks are a humane team, and several of their players have played All-Star status, but there is no hope of winning the championship in the Hawks, so it is better to fulfill their good deeds, and those old enemies who have trampled on themselves are the strong teams in the East. yes, I can't beat you after so many years, so I might as well let my players join you! In any case, in the past decade or so, the Eagles have left us with many memorable moments.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The Hawks have entered the playoffs for nine consecutive years, but there has been no big breakthrough, the best result is the 15-year Eastern Conference Finals, and then swept by the Cavaliers, there is no team that does not desire the championship, and the Hawks are no exception.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I think this is a very correct choice, relying on the current wave of people, can't break through James, but the record is not good enough to get a high pick, and they are not confident in the face of the Bucks and Raptors in the post-James era, and when that time comes, the trade value of the people in the current team will only be lower, although they have not exchanged for a very useful draft pick.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I think: the Hawks are still waiting for an opportunity, or looking to the future, after all, James's form has also begun to decline, but you can't do nothing, and you don't want the record, I think in the next few years, the Hawks will try their best to get players with great potential or superstars that have been formed, otherwise the Hawks still have a long way to go.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because there is no hope of getting out of the East in the past two or three years, all teams in the East are waiting for James to grow old and rebuild anyway, so it is better to start early and take a lead.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In the 1957-58 season, the Hawks, led by Bob Pettit, defeated the Boston Celtics, the then Eastern powerhouse, to win the first championship in franchise history.

    The Atlanta Hawks, founded in 1946 and joined the NBA in 1949, are a professional basketball team belonging to Atlanta, Georgia, USA, and are part of the Southeast Division of the National Men's Basketball Professional League (NBA).

    In the 1957-58 season, the Hawks, led by Bob Pettett, defeated the Boston Celtics, the Eastern powerhouse at the time, to win the first championship in franchise history. In the 80s and 90s, under the leadership of the star Dominic Wilkins and the famous coach Lenny Wilkens, it became a powerhouse in the East. In the 2007-08 season, he returned to the playoffs after an eight-year rebuilding journey.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In the 1957-58 season, the Hawks, led by Bob Pettit, defeated the Boston Celtics, the Eastern powerhouse at the time, to win the first and only championship in franchise history.

    After the Hawks won the first game by two points, the Celtics equalized in the second game. Bill Russell ankle in Game 3 and the Hawks took the lead again. In the fourth game of the big state, the old Celtics equalized again.

    In the fifth game, the Eagles narrowly won again. The sixth was played in St. Louis. Bill Russell did his best with his flexibility being limited, and after nothing worked, he withdrew from the race.

    At the same time, Tite was unstoppable and scored a record 50 points in the NBA playoffs. The Hawks narrowly won by one point, beating the Celtics to claim the championship.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The Atlanta Hawks, who joined the league in 1949, are one of the 17 oldest NBA teams to qualify and have yet to win a championship. The team was formerly known as the Tri-City Blackhawks, which are shared by three cities on the banks of the Mississippi River. In 1951, the team moved to Milwaukee and changed its name to the Milwaukee Acres.

    However, this did not bring good luck, and the team went through five rather dismal seasons without being able to change the bottom of the Western Conference. In 2010, the Hawks reached the Eastern Conference semifinals after seven games against the Bucks in the first round, and were swept by the Magic, and actually lost by as many points per game in this round of the series, which is the highest net difference since the NBA playoffs changed to a best-of-seven system.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It seems that there is, and I forgot when it was.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The success of the Hawks in the regular season last season was to play well overall, and Carroll and Antich, who were traded, were key players. This year, Teague and Korver are not playing as well as last year, and the overall performance of the Eastern team this year is good, and it is normal for the Hawks to sink.

    Pictured below is the Eagles' roster of player changes:

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There are no changes to the lineup, Carroll on the front line went to the Raptors;

    The Hawks have also had a lot of injuries this season, many of them are injured, plus the team doesn't have a supergiant, and the season has just started, so the current record is not very good.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Compared with Carol last year, it may be too little of an absolute superstar.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Some people say that the Hawks are like the Spurs in the West, indeed, the Hawks now have a good team atmosphere, everyone is willing to share the ball, you look at their data, they are basically very average, the starting 5 often score double-doubles, the interior Millsap is in good shape, and like Teague, the bouncing control is very good, the very flexible point guard is indeed more practical, the team basketball is good, Teague and Millsap are on the MVP list, and they have won our affirmation with their performance.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    On January 13, Beijing time, the Grizzlies faced the Hawks at home, and finally they defeated the opponent 108-101 and won two consecutive victories, and the Hawks' two consecutive wins came to an end.

    Grizzlies stats Hawks stats Conley 21 points, 13 assists, 4 steals Millsap 21 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists Randolph 18 points, 12 rebounds, 3 assists Teague 20 points, 5 assists, 1 rebound Conteney Lee 15 points, 2 steals, 2 blocks Carroll 15 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist, Star of the game: Conley gave a perfect performance.

    Conley once again played the role of an engine in this game, he was not only able to create a threat to the opponent on the offensive end, but also was able to deliver wonderful assists, a clever pass from Ed Davis also detonated the whole court, throughout the game, Conley scored 21 points, 13 assists and 4 steals, and brought another victory to the Grizzlies with all-around statistics.

    Highlights of the game: Grizzlies send super tacit cooperation.

    At the end of the first quarter, the Grizzlies completed a freehand attack, after the Hawks shot was blocked, Conley threw the ball to the frontcourt, seeing that the ball was about to go out of the bottom line, Prince saved the ball with a "monkey fishing for the moon", Courtney Lee received the ball and passed back to Prince, who completed a two-handed dunk under the basket, and this time the cooperation played extremely tacitly.

    Both starters: Hawks: Millsap, Ayon, Carroll, Teague, Korver.

    Grizzlies: Randolph, Prince, Coovers, Conley, Courtney-Lee.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The Hawks have been the most active team in free agency this year, and we can take stock of their trades and signings. 4 years and $72 million to sign Bogdanovich, 2 years to sign Rondo for $15 million, 2 years to sign Chris Dunn for $10 million, and 3 years to sign Gallinari for $61.5 million; Traded Dedmon to the Pistons for Snell and Kyrie Thomas. The Hawks are so active in strengthening that they have told the outside world a signal that the swing is over, and now it is time to impact the playoffs.

    Let's take a look at the Hawks' main rotation for the new season: Trae Young, Collins, Hunter, Huerter, Reddish, Capela, Rondo, Gallinari, Bogdanovic, Dunn, Capela, Snell, and rookie Okongu. Maybe some fans don't pay too much attention to the Eagles, so let's talk about it specifically.

    Point guards: Trae Young, Rondo

    Young had a beautiful stat last season, averaging rebounds and assists per game, and now the test is his ability to lead the team and lead the Hawks to the playoffs and become a true team leader. The Eagles signed Rondo to let Rondo help Yang grow.

    Quarterbacks: Bogdanovich, Huerter, Dunn

    Bogdanovic is familiar to everyone, a shooter from Serbia, and the Lakers wanted him for a long time. Huerter was the Eagles' shooter selected with the 19th pick in 2018, is 2.01 meters tall and averaged rebounds and assists per game last season while shooting 38% from three-point range. Chris Dunn was previously with the Bulls, averaging rebounds and assists per game last season, but not good three-point shooting, and his defensive and breakthrough ability was not bad.

    Forwards: Gallinari, Collins, Hunt, Reddish, Snell

    In fact, everyone thought that Gallinari would go to the Lakers, but they didn't expect to choose a big contract, Gallinari is a forward who can open up space, and his personal offensive means are still very rich. Collins is another potential star for the Hawks, averaging rebounds per game last season, shooting 40 percent from three-point range, and shooting as the No. 4 with excellent jumps and three-point shooting. Hunter was the fourth pick selected by the Lakers in 2019, averaging rebounds per game, three-point shooting percentage, and good defense last season, and the original template was Leonard.

    Reddish was hailed as the "Ice Shooter" at the beginning of the season, but slowly recovered his touch, averaging points per game and shooting 33% from three-point range. Snell, who averaged 8 points per game and shot 40% from three-point range last season with the Pistons, is also a good wing player.

    Centre-forwards: Capela, Okongu

    With Rondo and Trae Young, Capela just eats the cake. Rookie Okongu is also a mini interior lineman, only 2.06 meters tall, and averaged rebounds and blocks per game in the NCAA last season.

    In addition to Capela and Okongu, the Hawks are all-round three-point shooters, many of whom are top scorers, and the Hawks are definitely one of the most competitive teams in the East in the new season!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The new season will be able to make the playoffs. The Eagles have signed a number of players just to be able to supplement their strength and make the playoffs in the new season.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The Eagles have a good chance of making the playoffs in the new season, but the premise is that they have to run in well, after all, they have signed a lot of new players at once, and they have to see the state of the run-in.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The Hawks brought in experienced players such as Rondo, Bogdanovic and Gallinari in the new season, and also acquired potential newcomers like Okongu in the draft. Coupled with the original lineup, they not only have strong starters, but also strong bench players, and the chances of hitting the playoffs are still very high.

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