Hawks ‘Trae Young responds to NBA All-Star Selection Snub:’ At this point it becomes ‘traed’
Atlanta Hawks star Search Young In his career, he must have compiled the most productive first half of the NBA season.
But the NBA Young’s leading 11.4 assistants per game were not enough to keep the 26-year-old All-Star Kim.
Last week, NBA has discovered beginners For his renewed annual showcase of his 24 star players. Although the beginner’s list did not have many surprises, the reserves raised their eyebrows.
The YouNGOVO name was noticeably missing when the NBA All-Star All-Star 2025 reserves were discovered on Thursday.
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The omission caused some humorous posts on social media about young and other players who received a cold shoulder from the voters. Young summarized his circumstances by placing a unique turn in his name.
“At this point becomes ‘traed’, a former basketball basketball player in Oklahoma wrote on X. He then offered an apology to his fans and took a more measured approach, saying, “Excuse me for my fans. That will change in the end! Okay, talk soon!”
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Young was All-Star three times before, but his numbers seem to support the argument that he is one of the top 24 players this year. In addition to the average of his assist, young records an average of 22.5 points per game.
NBA coaches choose the reserves of all stars. Coach Hawks Quin Snyder made it clear that he believes that the players who made the list of all stars are credited.
“It also doesn’t stop me from feeling the way I work about the trae,” Snyder said. “I haven’t trained him for a long time, but I feel like he had the best year in his career. … There is no disrespect for anyone who did it, but as a trae coach, I am allowed to disappoint because of him, not doing it.
Young is not loud in the 2022 game. He was a replacement for injuries selected by Commissioner Adam Silver for last year’s All-Star game.
Phoenix Suns Guard Devin Booker, a double Olympic gold medal and a four-time All-Star, is another notable player who did not receive an All-Star Choice.
“Obviously, something I wanted to be a part I wanted to do in,” Booker said on Friday. “But you will definitely not complain about the one week to get overgroup with your family.”
The voting fan consists of a 50% decision -making formula starting players, and Hornets’s Lamelo Ball was a return player that received the most votes from the fans at the eastern conference.
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However, he missed to be a starter closely after finishing third in East Backcourt player voting and seventh in the media voting. Ball then missed being a reserve because he didn’t get a list of leaflets with enough coaches.
Ball is the fourth in the league with 28.2 points per game. He is the first player in the current vote format to win the fans voting in his position, but not selected for the All-Star game.
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