Hawks’ Disappointing Season Takes Another Hit as Capela Suffers Injury
The Atlanta Hawks’ hopes of a successful 2023-24 NBA regular season have been shattered. Despite the leadership of superstar guard Trae Young, the team finds itself struggling and barely in the playoff picture in the Eastern Conference with a disappointing record of 22-27 after 49 games.
Although the Hawks have managed to win four consecutive games, including an exciting overtime victory against the Golden State Warriors, their recent success hasn’t masked their overall struggles. As a result, Atlanta could become one of the most active teams leading up to the NBA trade deadline.
Unfortunately, the team has been dealt another blow with the injury of veteran center Clint Capela. Capela has been diagnosed with a left adductor strain and will undergo re-evaluation in seven-to-ten days, according to Marc J. Spears of ESPN.
Capela’s absence will be sorely felt by the team. The 29-year-old has been averaging a double-double in the 47 games he has played this season, contributing 11.5 points, 10.6 rebounds, and 1.5 blocks per game while shooting an impressive 57.5% from the floor.
Not only will the Hawks miss Capela’s on-court contributions, but his name has also been circulating in trade rumors. This injury could potentially impact any ongoing trade talks as the deadline approaches.
It remains to be seen how this setback will affect the team’s plans heading into the deadline. The Hawks may need to adjust their strategy and consider acquiring another big man to fill Capela’s void.