4. Cam Reddish, Atlanta Hawks
The Atlanta Hawks selected Cam Reddish with the 10th overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft. He was part of the Duke trio along with Zion Williamson and RJ Barrett that entered the league with a lot of expectations.
Along with De’Andre Hunter, whom the Hawks landed in a trade with the New Orleans Pelicans via the Los Angeles Lakers, Cam Reddish was expected to be the long-term answer on the wing surrounding Trae Young. Thus far, things have not gone as expected.
Cam Reddish has struggled to stay on the court, playing in 84 regular-season games in two seasons. When he has been on the court, he has not produced. He has a .378/.309/.808 shooting split, averaging 10.7 points per game to go along with 3.8 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.1 steals in 27.4 minutes per game.
He has all the tools to be a legitimate two-way player and showcased that potential in the four postseason games he played in against the Milwaukee Bucks this season. However, with the Hawks looking to cement themselves among the Eastern Conference elite, Cam Reddish could be on the move.
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The team was reportedly offering him in trade talks months ago, and chatter popped up again around the 2021 NBA Draft that he could be on the move as the Hawks will never be able to keep all of their young players around.
With a crowded wing rotation in Atlanta, Cam Reddish may be better off going to a team now to continue developing his game.