The Atlanta Hawks may be moving on from Corey Kispert, acquired last season in the surprising Trae Young trade, as his injury-prone nature and limited two-way impact clash with the team’s evolving needs. Despite flashes of offensive potential — including a solid scoring average before thumb surgery cut his season short — Kispert’s inconsistent health and defensive limitations make him a risky fit for a roster prioritizing durability and balance. With Atlanta already stacked offensively, trading him could free up cap space and open room for more versatile, reliable contributors.
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