Trae Young

Key Career Moment of Trae Young

Trae Young cemented his NBA stardom during the 2021 playoffs, leading the Atlanta Hawks to a stunning Eastern Conference Finals run.

He played college basketball for the Oklahoma Sooners, where in his one season in –18, he tied the then National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I single-game assists .

His defining moment came in Game 1 against the Milwaukee Bucks, where he dropped 48 points and 11 assists-becoming the youngest player in NBA history with a 45-point, 10-assist playoff game.

He's fearless-no stage is too big for him, said Hawks coach Nate McMillan.
This performance solidified Young as one of basketball's brightest young stars.

Unique Skill of Trae Young

Trae Young's signature skill is his deep-range shooting and elite playmaking.

Known for pulling up from well beyond the three-point line, he forces defenses to guard him as soon as he crosses half-court.

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His no-look passes and elite court vision make him one of the NBA's most dangerous offensive engines.

Trae Young's Stats

  • 25.5 career points per game (as of 2025)
  • 9.3 career assists per game (top 5 in NBA history for a guard)
  • 2022 NBA All-Star starter and All-NBA selection

Trae Young's Legacy in the NBA

Trae Young has redefined modern point guard play with his deep threes and flashy assists, inspiring a new generation of guards.

A unique fact: Young led the NCAA in both points and assists in 2018-a feat only matched by NBA legends like Pete Maravich. Now a perennial All-Star, his legacy includes transforming the Hawks into contenders and proving that smaller guards can dominate in today's NBA.

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