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Trae Young blasted Macmillan: Old fellow, I've been treated like a blue-collar worker, and I deserve to be out of class

author:Holy Bear Kan Ball

The NBA regular season came to an end, and NBA trading on the market closed. Hawks player Trae Young has played very good numbers and is now a very good player in the NBA. But the Hawks are full of talent, and it is Cosley and Murray who are already the Hawks' most relied upon scorers and Trae Young's most qualified right-hand man. Because they were too good, Trae Young suffered from his shot count, so he was not reused and was reduced to a blue-collar player on the margins. Never reused by the team's head coach, Trae Young and the old Macmillan got into a verbal altercation. Trae Young needs wireless firing rights, but Murray and Kosley, Capela also need shots, and cannot make Trae Young have unlimited fire rights. So Trae Young questioned that Macmillan would not use people, and kept using Trae Young as a blue-collar worker, and the small number of shots made Trae Young unable to prove himself. As a result, Trae Young was dropped as an All-Star starter this season. Trae Young has always been obsessed with Macmillan and even had a heated argument with the coach. Now that Trae Young and the coach are facing each other and refusing to play, Macmillan is also out of class.

Trae Young blasted Macmillan: Old fellow, I've been treated like a blue-collar worker, and I deserve to be out of class

Trae Young blasted Macmillan: Old fellow, I've been treated like a blue-collar worker, and I deserve to be out of class

Trae Young is a qualified starter this season and the most reliable player for Murray and Kosley. He averaged 26.7 points, 2.9 rebounds and 10.3 assists in 35.4 minutes per game this season. Macmillan left class, and Trae Young gave a post-match interview that sparked controversy. Speaking of head coach Macmillan. Trae Young considers himself the star of the game, and Macmillan and management have been suppressing his shots, with Murray and Kosley always occupying his shots. Due to the interests of the ball, the team was full of contradictions, and the head coach also left class. Head coach Macmillan wants Trae Young to focus on defense and not insist on scoring. Trae Young believes that Macmillan, who has always used him as a blue-collar worker, has never seriously cultivated Reddish. Macmillan has been weakening his scoring ability, making Macmillan have a hard time, and he was depressed and anxious for a while, so he could only continue to take a break.

Trae Young blasted Macmillan: Old fellow, I've been treated like a blue-collar worker, and I deserve to be out of class

With a firm look in his eyes, Trae Young made it clear that his ability is unquestionable, and as long as you give me the opportunity, I can play well. But head coach Macmillan and Hawks management just didn't give a chance and kept using Trae Young as cannon fodder. With a small amount of playing time, the Hawks drained Trae Young's talent. It is for this reason that Trae Young and Macmillan have also had many verbal altercations. Macmillan told Trae Young not to fight and just rolled aside. Trae Young applied for a trade, but Trae Young was the core of the team's development, so Macmillan was out of class. Fans are still fans, knowing that Macmillan and Trae Young are arguing, Macmillan must have been out of class and judged accurately. Trae Young's emotional intelligence is too low, he will only play blindly and does not understand people's feelings, and the height is definitely not high.

Trae Young blasted Macmillan: Old fellow, I've been treated like a blue-collar worker, and I deserve to be out of class

Trae Young was angry in order to change the coach and ignored the head coach Macmillan, causing Macmillan to leave class early. Trae Young's approach made Macmillan very uncomfortable and cold, the Hawks were overcrowded, and Macmillan could only weaken Trae Young's shot count in order to develop other players. Trae Young quit and simply refused to play.