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'Destroying your competition': Atlanta Hawks' Trae Young sends cryptic post amid offseason break

'Destroying your competition': Atlanta Hawks' Trae Young sends cryptic post amid offseason break

Time of India2 days ago
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Trae Young shared a cryptic tweet on Saturday that created a stir on social media. The post seemingly reflects his current frame of mind. Taking to X on Saturday, Young wrote, 'Relationships matter, but destroying your competition matters more.
' His post came just days after reports surfaced about the Atlanta Hawks star guard potentially receiving a contract extension — despite critics questioning his form and performance on the court. He remains a part of the team, although many have questioned his role and even hinted at the possibility of a trade.
Fans back Trae Young
An X user with the handle J5 reacted to Young's tweet, saying, 'That's the mentality I need right now. Focusing on winning above all else.
Competition doesn't care about your feelings.' Another user, AI Viral Insights, commented, 'Spoken like a true competitor.' Many also pulled him down for his performance in the post season.
The Atlanta Hawks have missed the playoffs in the past two seasons, and the question — has the time for a trade come? — has resurfaced. Following the team's lacklustre performances and failure to reach the postseason, fans have been slamming both the team and its players, including Young.
Dyson Daniels stands in support of Trae Young
Atlanta Hawks guard and Australia native Dyson Daniels recently spoke in support of Young. 'I was able to come here and play alongside Trae Young. He made my life a lot easier, and our games really complement each other — him on the offensive end, me on the defensive end helping him out. So I think for me, it's just about coming into Atlanta with the right mindset, ready to turn the page," Daniels told Tomer Azarly of ClutchPoints.
"I wasn't happy with how my two years went in New Orleans, so I was happy with how this year went. But I feel like I could win Most Improved Player again — that'll be another goal of mine going into [next] year,' he added.
Young has also been making headlines for potentially securing a new contract — a four-year extension worth a whopping $229 million from the Atlanta Hawks. He even took to his Instagram Stories and shared a Michael Jordan meme.
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Young's current contract, worth $215 million over five years, expires after the 2025–2026 season. He has been the team's ambassador since 2018, averaging 25 points and 10 assists per game.
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