The Atlanta Hawks may have played their final game of the 2019-20 NBA season on Wednesday night against the New York Knicks. The NBA suspended their season after Utah Jazz player Rudy Gobert tested positive for coronavirus that same night.
If that was indeed the Hawks' last game, how would you assess their season?
"I'd give them, like, a 'B' I guess. They did pretty good," Andy Bunker said.
Randy McMichael disagreed going a letter grade lower for the Hawks' season.
"I'd give them a 'C,' and these last 15 games ain't (sic) going to change my mind about it," McMichael said. "I look at it as I saw these dudes get better. I saw them get better, but it's inconsistent and they still can't guard nobody."
If we're talking about bright spots this season, there is one Hawks' player that stood out.
"To me, the wins are Cam Reddish, clearly, is an NBA player," Andy said. "I don't know what he'll be next year but if he makes as much improvement from now until the beginning of the season (next year) as he did from the beginning of (this) season 'til now, and then continues to improves throughout the year next year, Cam Reddish has the ability to be really, really good."