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Hawks dealt rough injury news on Trae Young
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The Atlanta Hawks will need to survive without the team’s best player for at least a month.

Trae Young suffered a knee injury during the Hawks’ Wednesday contest against the Brooklyn Nets. The team announced Saturday that the All-Star point guard was diagnosed with a right knee sprain and will be out for “approximately four weeks.”

The positive news for Atlanta is that there was “no additional structural damage” to the knee, which is a win for the Hawks after his scary collision with a teammate.

Young has had a down season for the Hawks thus far. Through five games, the Oklahoma alum has averaged just 17.8 points and 7.8 assists on 37.1% shooting from the field — which would all be career lows across a full season.

The 27-year-old’s outside shot has also deserted him thus far. He has shot just 5/26 from beyond the arc, which is a 19.2% clip.

However, Young remains the engine that runs Atlanta’s offense. Atlanta caught a break in its first game without its lead guard, picking up a victory against a winless Indiana Pacers team. But the month without Young could be a make-or-break period for the Hawks’ season.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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