

Trae out here padding his stats in garbage time, for what seems like the 100th time.
Down over 20 to the Knicks in the 4th and he’s out here tryna get those ASG votesTrae out here padding his stats in garbage time, for what seems like the 100th time.

Down over 20 to the Knicks in the 4th and he’s out here tryna get those ASG votes
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Nobody’s saying thatIt’s Trae fault they lost right?
Nevermind the fact the Knicks went on a 16-3 run as soon as he went out the game for a breather
I've been watching the game, yet nothing you posted explains why he's in the game when the Knicks have a 20+ point lead with only a couple of minutes left, still throwing up shots. This is a regular occurrence whenever the Hawks are being blown out and the game is essentially over. Other than to accumulate stats for himself, there's no reason why he should still be in the game dominating the ball. I can understand him being in the game, and getting valuable reps with his teammates to build chemistry, and allowing them to handle the ball and to develop their games, but he's simply out there still shooting.Shut the fukk up. If your ass was watching from the beginning to you would know he was the only reason the Hawks were in the game in the beginning.
Hawks were down by 3 when he first went out the game with 2 minutes left in the first & the Knicks went on a 13-0 run because nobody else on the hawks can produce offense like he can and their lead got bigger from there
Don't get mad at me just cause you don't understand the game.Trae the only player on the hawks who can score but this fakkit @Gil Scott-Heroin is on some dumb shyt

Nobody’s saying that
The point is that Pierce keeps Trae in the game while the Hawks are getting blasted by 20-30+ late in the 4th. Routinely. It’s like clockwork.
Where they do that at?
Play him in the 1st and 2nd and 3rd. No problem. When the game is over, why you running your star player out there in meaningless garbage time?
We know why...

I've been watching the game, yet nothing you posted explains why he's in the game when the Knicks have a 20+ point lead with only a couple of minutes left, still throwing up shots. This is a regular occurrence whenever the Hawks are being blown out and the game is essentially over. Other than to accumulate stats for himself, there's no reason why he should still be in the game dominating the ball. I can understand him being in the game, and getting valuable reps with his teammates to build chemistry, and allowing them to handle the ball and to develop their games, but he's simply out there still shooting.
Don't get mad at me just cause you don't understand the game.
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