2 Bold Trades To Send Jazz Star Rudy Gobert To Atlanta Hawks

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Charlotte Hornets Receive: C Clint Capela
Utah Jazz Receive: F John Collins, F Deandre Hunter, F Jalen Johnson, F Kelly Oubre Jr., 2022 First-Round Pick (No. 12 – CHA), 2023 First-Round Pick (ATL)
Atlanta Hawks Receive: C Rudy Gobert

This draft-day deal finds the Charlotte Hornets finally landing their starting center.

Capela will be a suitable candidate for the position. He’s got ample experience as a pick-and-roll finisher alongside an elite playmaking guard. He learned the ropes with James Harden in Houston and continued to master the craft with Trae Young in Atlanta. Now, he’ll be the benefactor of LaMelo Ball’s highlight dimes.

Meanwhile, the Atlanta Hawks opt to keep Okongwu and send Deandre Hunter to the Jazz instead in this deal. Gobert will need a backup. If Okongwu continues to prove himself to be above that role next year, they can deal him separately.

Making the call to start rebuilding is never easy. NBA front offices know they’re putting their jobs on the line whenever they do so. Nonetheless, sometimes doing the right thing is difficult.

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