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CHICAGO, IL – NOVEMBER 22: Trae Young 11 of the Atlanta Hawks look on during the second half of the NBA, Basketball Herren, USA In-Season Tournament against the Chicago Bulls on November, 22, 2024 at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. Photo by Melissa Tamez/Icon Sportswire NBA: NOV 22 Hawks at Bulls EDITORIAL USE ONLY Icon24112243

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CHICAGO, IL – NOVEMBER 22: Trae Young 11 of the Atlanta Hawks look on during the second half of the NBA, Basketball Herren, USA In-Season Tournament against the Chicago Bulls on November, 22, 2024 at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. Photo by Melissa Tamez/Icon Sportswire NBA: NOV 22 Hawks at Bulls EDITORIAL USE ONLY Icon24112243
Zaccharie Risacher’s inconsistent time with the Atlanta Hawks has come to an end. It wasn’t shocking that the franchise gave up on its overall No. 1 pick from 2024. Reduced minutes and being out of rotation meant the French star was always on the chopping block. But former teammate Trae Young came to his defense amid his own issues with the Hawks.
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On Instagram, Risacher added a farewell post after the Hawks traded him to the Dallas Mavericks in a three-team deal involving the Thunder. “When I got drafted, I didn’t know what to expect. I was in a new country, playing at the highest level, and Atlanta opened the door for me, as a place to call home.” It was a warm thank-you note, and later Young added his six-word comment.
“My boy free! Go fly killa!”
The trade sent Risacher and draft picks to Dallas in exchange for Lu Dort and Ryan Nembhard heading to Atlanta. He was drafted specifically to play next to Young, a shooter and cutter built around a ball-dominant guard. But his scoring dropped from his rookie year, and he eventually fell out of the rotation.
It’s a clear break from the vision the franchise previously had for Trae Young and Risacher. Young was traded from the Hawks to the Wizards in January 2026.
Reports emerged that some tension behind the scenes lingered over his level of influence within the team.
Apart from Trae Young’s comment, even Zaccharie Risacher’s song choice hints at some trouble in Atlanta. The soundtrack was Kendrick Lamar’s “Count Me Out,” which had the line “I love when you count me out.” It follows the Frenchman’s inconsistent time with the Hawks.
His rookie season was mediocre but still promising as he earned a nod to the All-Rookie First Team. Averaging 12.6 points and 3.6 rebounds on 46% from the field and 36% from three was a good foundation to build the future.
Fast forward to the sophomore season, and it seems the franchise lost all hope. The 21-year-old played just 22 minutes in the playoff series against the Knicks.
The trade was on the cards for some time, as NBA insider John Hollinger previously reported that the Hawks were considering cutting their loss with the former No.1 pick.
“He lost his starting job after the All-Star break and then his spot in the rotation in April. Getting him back on track to at least play rotation minutes should be a key organizational goal, and a trade can’t be ruled out.”
In July, that’s what transpired. The Hawks ultimately chose to prioritize experience by acquiring Dort, one of the league’s premier perimeter defenders.
But like Trae Young has found new hope with the Wizards, Risacher can grow with the Mavericks. The team is headlined by Cooper Flagg and will soon welcome Kyrie Irving back.
Risacher can hope to earn a significant role heading into his third NBA season.
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Tanay Sahai
