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  • Hawks select French Teen Risacher as top pick in NBA draft

    Hawks select French Teen Risacher as top pick in NBA draft

    The Atlanta Hawks have made a significant move by selecting teenage French forward Zaccharie Risacher with the first overall pick in this year’s NBA draft.

    This marks the second consecutive year that a French player has topped the draft, following Victor Wembanyama’s selection last year.

    While Wembanyama’s pick was widely anticipated, this year’s draft saw fierce competition between Risacher and fellow Frenchman Alexandre Sarr, who frequently traded places atop mock drafts in recent months.

    The 19-year-old Risacher, who stands 6 feet 9 inches tall and weighs 195 pounds, most recently played for JL Bourg-en-Bresse in the French top flight.

    Overwhelmed with emotion, he expressed his excitement to ESPN, saying, “There’s a lot of feelings and emotions right now. I don’t know what to say, I’m so blessed.”

    Following Risacher, the Washington Wizards chose 19-year-old center Alexandre Sarr with the second overall pick. Sarr spent the 2023-24 season with the Perth Wildcats in Australia’s National Basketball League.

    This selection marks the third instance in NBA draft history where the top two picks had no college experience. Sarr’s brother, Olivier, is a center with the Oklahoma City Thunder.

    Reflecting on his brother’s influence, Sarr told ESPN, “Everything I’ve learned is through him and he gave me all his knowledge, and to this day it’s really special to have someone like him in my corner.”

    The third overall pick went to the Houston Rockets, who selected Kentucky’s Reed Sheppard. UConn’s Stephon Castle was chosen fourth by the San Antonio Spurs.

    Ron Holland of G League Ignite rounded out the top five with his selection by the Detroit Pistons. Making it three French players in the top six, Tidjane Salaun, an 18-year-old, was picked by the Charlotte Hornets.

    In other notable news, Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James has expressed his desire to play with or against his son, Bronny James, before retiring.

    Bronny, 19, is expected to be selected in the second round. The Lakers picked Dalton Knecht 17th overall, with their next selection scheduled for late in the second round.

    This year’s draft has been structured over two days, with the first round taking place at the Barclays Center in New York, while the second round will be held at ESPN’s Seaport District Studios, also in New York.

  • Hawks sacks head coach McMillan

    Hawks sacks head coach McMillan

    After the All-Star break, the Atlanta Hawks announced on Monday that they had fired head coach Nate McMillan with a 29-30 record.

    After taking over for Lloyd Pierce shortly after the All-Star break in the 2020–21 season, McMillan was gearing up for his second full season in charge, so Atlanta was expecting an exciting season.

    The Hawks finished that season with a scorching 27-11 record under McMillan’s leadership, earning the fifth seed in the East and advancing to the Eastern Conference Finals after winning series against the Philadelphia 76ers and the New York Knicks.

    The following year, they made a step backwards, finishing eighth in the East and losing in the first round of the playoffs, and they kept going in the wrong direction this time around.

    At least with last season’s disappointing end, the team could point to the fact that they had the league’s second-best offence in the regular season but were just weighed down by the fifth-worst defence.

    Now the Hawks sit 16th in offence and 21st in defence, lacking any kind of identity. With the trade deadline having already passed, this is the group Atlanta will have to win with down the home stretch, and ultimately the franchise decided McMillan had run out of ideas on how to right the ship.

    According to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, assistant coach Joe Prunty will take over as interim head coach while they conduct a “wide-ranging” search for a permanent solution.

    Wojnarowski claims the Hawks are looking for a coach who has shown an ability to develop players, produce a top-10 offense and defense, and take accountability.

    He states former Utah Jazz head coach Quin Snyder is viewed as a top candidate, while The Athletic’s Shams Charania adds Milwaukee Bucks associate head coach Charles Lee – who spent four seasons as a Hawks assistant before following Mike Budenholzer to Milwaukee – is also a “serious candidate”.

    Other names mentioned as potential hires were Golden State Warriors assistant and former Brooklyn Nets head coach Kenny Atkinson, Sacramento Kings assistant coach Jordi Fernandez, San Antonio Spurs assistant coach Mitch Johnson and G-League head coach Miles Simon.