Cam Reddish: Trade rumors| Draft pick| Haircut| Bulls

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Cam Elijah Reddish is an American professional basketball player for the Atlanta Hawks of the National Basketball Association. He played college basketball for the Duke Blue Devils. He was selected 10th overall by the Atlanta Hawks in the first round of the 2019 NBA draft.

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Cam Reddish: Trade rumors| Draft pick| Haircut| Bulls

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Trade Rumors:

The Atlanta Hawks have begun the 2021-22 NBA season 5-9 and they have really struggled on the road compared to at home. As the visiting team, the Hawks are 1-8 on the season, scoring an average of 103.8 points per game and allowing an average of 113.8 points per game. 

At home though, this team is a completely different story. They are 4-1 in State Farm Arena this season, scoring an average of 114.2 points per game and allowing an average of 103.6 points per game. 

Draft pick:

Trae Young and John Collins have been playing their roles perfectly, but they have been carrying this team. Secondary guys like Bogdan Bogdanovic, Danilo Gallinari, Kevin Huerter and Clint Capela have struggled at times this year, leading to some blowout losses. 

According to Michael Scotto of HoopsHype, Cam Reddish was available on the trade market at the trade deadline last season and in the offseason around this past year’s draft. 

Haircut:

Cam Reddish: Trade rumors| Draft pick| Haircut| Bulls

The NBA is a league known as much for its style as its competive play, and one place professional basektball players always up their style game is in the hair department. Many of the coolest players in the NBA are also rocking the coolest haircuts. These are the styles kids who watch the games ask for when their parents take them to the barber.

Of course, hairstyle success doesn’t necessarily translate to great basketball — just look at LeBron James dominating the game while people on social media make fun of his hairline — but fans do appreciate the NBA haircuts that stand out for all the right reasons.

Bulls:

It’s early and the Chicago Bulls have yet to play with a full complement of healthy talent, but it seems as though the team may need to make a move if it wants to make the best of 2021-22 season.

The most glaring position of need seems to be power forward where head coach Billy Donovan has been playing the 6’5″ Javonte Green.

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