Trae Young: When I was no longer a fan of my opponent, I averaged 29 points per game the next year
11:21pm, 14 September 2025Basketball

September 14 News Recently, Hawks player Trae Young recalled his rookie season on the "From the Point" podcast.
Trey Young said: "I think there is something that helps me a lot. I am no longer a fan of the opponent, and that's natural. As a rookie, I want to play Curry, Irving, Lillard, but at the same time, they all want to kill you, they want to win.
" That's why I averaged 18 points per game in the rookie season and 29 points per game in the second year because I'm no longer a fan of the opponent. My game has not changed, but my mentality has changed. ”
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