The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Former first-rounder Payne traded to Timberwolv­es,

Budenholze­r: Trade is a ‘win-win’ for Hawks and young forward.

- By Chris Vivlamore cvivlamore@ajc.com GETTY IMAGES

It was a tough decision to give up on a first-round draft pick after just eight months. However, the Hawks insisted after they traded Adreian Payne that there are numerous benefits to the deal.

The Hawks traded Payne, the 15th overall selection in the 2014 NBA draft, to the Timberwolv­es for a future first-round pick Tuesday. The draft pick is protected, Nos. 1 through 14, between the 2017 and 2020 drafts. If the pick is not conveyed by then, it will become a second-round pick.

“We’ve gained a lot in this,” Hawks coach Mike Budenholze­r said. “We gained roster flexibilit­y. We gained financial flexibilit­y. We gained a first-round pick. We are better managing opportunit­ies for our young bigs to emerge and be successful.”

Payne, a second-team Big Ten selection at Michigan State, appeared in just three games. The forward/center averaged 1.7 points and 1.3 rebounds in 6.4 minutes. The 23-year-old did four stints in the NBA Developmen­t League, two with Fort Wayne and two with Austin, averaging 12.9 points and 8.5 rebounds.

The move opens a roster spot for the Hawks, who were at the maximum of 15 players with guaranteed contracts. The Hawks have spoken with representa­tives of free agent Ray Allen, who is expected to make a decision soon on whether he will play this season and for which of several interested teams.

Budenholze­r, who is making final roster decisions with general manager Danny Ferry on an indefinite leave of absence, insisted the move was not a precursor to another transactio­n.

“This deal and this opportunit­y was done based on its own merits. There is nothing imminent,” Budenholze­r said. “There is nothing else that you should be expecting or waiting on.”

The NBA trade deadline is Feb. 19.

The trade was apparently in the works for some time. Minnesota coach Flip Saunders told reporters that he has had several conversati­ons about Payne with Michigan State coach Tom Izzo recently.

“We are extremely excited to welcome Adreian to Min- nesota,” Saunders said in a statement. “Adreian fits the mold of a young, athletic and talented player who we believe will fit in well with our young and talented core.”

Hours before the Payne trade, the Timberwolv­es sent Mo Williams and Troy Daniels to the Hornets for Gary Neal.

The Payne move is a clear indication that the Hawks believe in the high upside of their young frontcourt players, including Mike Muscala and, eventually, second-round pick Edy Tavares. Tavares is playing in Spain and could be ready for the NBA as soon as next season.

“The reality (of the trade is) the depth of our bigs and having multiple young bigs that we feel strongly about, and managing how those young bigs can have opportunit­ies and emerge,” Budenholze­r said. “In combinatio­n with what we feel like we’ve gained in roster and financial flexibilit­y made this something that made sense for us on a lot of different levels.

“Hopefully it’s something that is good for Adreian. It’s a win-win. Adreian will get more opportunit­y and Adreian’s career will have more opportunit­y to grow and emerge. He is a very good player. He is a very good kid.”

 ?? MIKE STOBE / ?? The Hawks selected Michigan State forward Adreian Payne (left, shaking hands with NBA Commission­er Adam Silver on June 26) with the 15th overall pick in the 2014 NBA draft. He appeared in just three games with the Hawks before being traded Tuesday to...
MIKE STOBE / The Hawks selected Michigan State forward Adreian Payne (left, shaking hands with NBA Commission­er Adam Silver on June 26) with the 15th overall pick in the 2014 NBA draft. He appeared in just three games with the Hawks before being traded Tuesday to...

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