Trae Young

Trae Young

#11 Point Guard
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2024-25 REGULAR SEASON STATS
21.6 PTS
3.9 REB
12.2 AST
.320 3P%
1.3 STLS

Personal Information

Full Name Trae Young
Position Point Guard
DOB (Age) 19-09-1998 (26 yrs)
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight 180 lbs (82 kgs)
Hometown Norman, OK
College University of Oklahoma
Draft 2018 - Rd: 1, Pick: 5 (ATL)
Debut 2018
Nickname Ice Trae
Spouse Shelby Miller

Recent Games

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Date Opp Result Min PTS FG FG% 3PT 3P% FT FT% REB AST BLK
Fri 12/20
@ SAS SAS
L 126-133 36 23 7 - 16 0.44 3 - 6 0.50 6 - 8 0.75 0 16 0
Sat 12/14
@ MIL MIL
L 102-110 39 35 9 - 18 0.50 3 - 5 0.60 14 - 17 0.82 7 10 1
Thu 12/12
@ NYK NYK
W 108-100 36 22 8 - 22 0.36 2 - 8 0.25 4 - 4 1.00 5 11 0
Sun 12/08
@ DEN DEN
L 111-141 35 15 6 - 13 0.46 2 - 7 0.29 1 - 2 0.50 4 10 0
Sat 12/07
@ LAL LAL
W 134-132 42 31 9 - 25 0.36 5 - 13 0.39 8 - 8 1.00 4 20 0

Regular Season Stats

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Season Team GP GS Min PTS FG FG% 3PT 3P% FT FT% OFF DEF REB AST BLK
2024
ATL ATL
27 27 36.1 21.6 6.593 - 16.889 .390 2.630 - 8.222 .320 5.741 - 6.519 .881 0.6 3.3 3.9 12.2 0.1
2023
ATL ATL
54 54 36.0 25.7 8.019 - 18.667 .430 3.241 - 8.685 .373 6.444 - 7.537 .855 0.4 2.3 2.8 10.8 0.2
2022
ATL ATL
73 73 34.8 26.2 8.178 - 19.041 .429 2.110 - 6.301 .335 7.753 - 8.753 .886 0.8 2.2 3.0 10.2 0.1
2021
ATL ATL
76 76 34.9 28.4 9.355 - 20.316 .460 3.066 - 8.026 .382 6.579 - 7.276 .904 0.7 3.1 3.7 9.7 0.1
2020
Atl ATL
63 63 33.7 25.3 7.730 - 17.651 .438 2.159 - 6.302 .343 7.683 - 8.667 .886 0.6 3.3 3.9 9.4 0.2
Career 417 417 34.2 25.5 8.089 - 18.580 .435 2.616 - 7.391 .354 6.693 - 7.664 .873 0.7 2.9 3.6 9.5 0.2

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Trae Young: A Brief Biography

Trae Young is an American professional basketball player who plays as a point guard for the Atlanta Hawks in the NBA. He is currently playing his 5th season and has been in the 2019 NBA All-Rookie First Team and two-time NBA All-star. Also Known as "Ice Trae," he was selected by the Dallas Mavericks as the fifth overall choice in the 2018 NBA Draft and eventually traded to the Atlanta Hawks. Trae’s scoring and playmaking ability make him a defensive nightmare for teams And is often compared to Steph Curry. Moreover, He is counted as one of the top young players in the league. He is known as "Ice Trae" because of his talent for scoring crucial points. Despite his lack of athletic ability and little size.

Early life

Trae was born on September 19, 1998, in Lubbock, Texas. He attended Norman North High School in Oklahoma. As a senior, he averaged an absurd 42 points a game on 49% shooting. He was selected to play in the McDonald’s All-American Game. He graduated high school as the number two point guard in the nation. On February 16, 2017, He started playing his college basketball for the Oklahoma University Sooners. He finished the season leading the nation in points and assists and picked up the Wayman Tisdale Award for being the best freshman in the nation and was the first five-star recruit for the University of Oklahoma since Tiny Gallon in 2010. He subsequently declared for the 2018 NBA Draft.

NBA Journey

The Dallas Mavericks selected Trae Young with the 5th overall pick in the 2018 NBA Draft but was traded to the Atlanta Hawks on the draft night itself. He enjoyed a memorable rookie year, averaging 19 points and 8 assists. He was unanimously elected to the NBA All-Rookie First Team. During his second season, he would average close to 30 points a game and was selected to his first NBA All-Star game.

In his third year, he would lead the young Hawks team to an unlikely NBA Eastern Conference Finals appearance where they would lose in six games due to Trae missing a few games due to a foot injury. Young and the Hawks reached an agreement on August 3, 2021, for a five-year maximum extension for up to $172 million and perhaps $207 million. During his 2021-2022 season On January 3, 2022, Young lost against the Portland Trail Blazers 136-131 after scoring a career-high 56 points and passing out 14 assists. Young was once again chosen as a starting backcourt player for the 2022 NBA All-Star Game on January 27.

As Young's Fifth season started, The Atlanta Hawks made the decision to pull off a trade, acquiring Dejounte Murray of the San Antonio Spurs in the process. The deal reduced Young's offensive load while enhancing the Hawks' defense. On October 19, 2022, he faced the Houston Rockets to start his season. He scored 23 points and handed out 13 assists in his debut game.

Trae Young Education

He went to Oklahoma's Norman North High School. He scored an insane 42 points per game on 49% shooting as a senior. He was the nation's second-best point guard when he graduated from high school. Moreover was also chosen To participate in the McDonald's All-American Game.

Young chose to play for the Oklahoma Sooners. Since Tiny Gallon in 2010, he was the first five-star prospect to commit to the University of Oklahoma. While playing in the college, Young tied (with three others) the NCAA single-game record for assists with 22 and scored 26 points. Thus, was declared for the 2018 NBA Draft.

Trae Young Awards and Achievements

Award/AccoladeYearTeam
2*NBA All star2020,2022 Atlanta Hawks
All-NBA Third Team2022Atlanta Hawks
NBA All-Rookie First Team2019Atlanta Hawks
Consensus first-team All-American2018Atlanta Hawks
Wayman Tisdale Award2018Atlanta Hawks
NCAA season scoring leader2018Atlanta Hawks
NCAA season assists leader2018Atlanta Hawks
McDonald’s All-American2017Oklahoma Sooners

Trae Young Records

In his collegiate debut against Omaha, Young had a double-double of 15 points and 10 assists. A game later, he broke the freshman single-game assist record with 22 points and 13 assists.

Since Oklahoma's first game of the season, he has consistently contributed to both great scoring and playmaking.

  • NCAA single-game assist record
  • Young tied the NCAA’s single-game assist record with 22 against Northwestern State.
  • Continuous 20-point games in a row for Oklahoma
  • Young surpassed Wayman Tisdale and Stacey King, to set a new program record for consecutive 20-point games.
  • The third freshman in Oklahoma to reach 600 points.
  • fastest to 500 career points so far.
  • Oklahoma freshman season assists record.
  • Big 12 Player of the Week record.
  • Most 40-point games in a season in the Big 12.
  • Most points scored in a season in the Big 12.

Trae Young's Net worth -

The Atlanta Hawks star and a great point guard in the NBA, Trae Young currently has a $20 million net worth, according to Celebrity Net Worth. His current rookie deal will pay him $8,326,471 during the 2021-2022 NBA Season. He signed a $207 million rookie extension in the 2021 offseason. His endorsements include Adidas, Through the Lens, Old Spice, Bodyarmor, Tissot, Chipotle, eBay, Fortnite, and NBA2K. It is estimated he earns around $2 million from his endorsements.

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Trae Young Contract -

The 6 feet 1 inches tall point Guard from the Atlanta Hawks in the NBA is in his fourth year of a rookie contract, which he signed in 2018. Over the course of the 2020–2021 NBA Season, he made $6,571,800. During the 2021–2022 NBA Season, he made a total of $8,326,471. In 2021, Trae Young agreed to a $215 million maximum extension; the agreement will go effective during the 2022–2023 NBA Season. His yearly pay is $43 million on average.

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Trae Young Endorsements -

The two-time NBA All-star and a great shooter Trae Young makes over $3 million annually From his endorsements. With Adidas, he agreed to a multi-year shoe contract that will pay him upwards of $1.8 million a year. The young star and Adidas have collaborated on the introduction of a trademark shoe. Along with this, He also supports Through the Lens, Old Spice, Bodyarmor, Tissot, Chipotle, eBay, Fortnite, and NBA2K in addition to Adidas.

Trae Young Family -

Trae was born in Lubbock, Trae is the son of Rayford Young and Candice. His father was a basketball player for Texas Tech. He has a younger brother, Tim, and two younger sisters, Caitlyn and Camryn. Young and his longtime partner Shelby Miller, whom he first met in 2017 at the University of Oklahoma, are currently engaged. Miller Despite being a gifted dancer is still most known for her time in college cheerleading. In June 2022, they gave birth to a son.

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Trae Young Wife -

The star of the Atlanta Hawks, Trae Young, recently revealed on Instagram that he and longtime partner Shelby Miller were getting married. Miller and Young started dating in 2018. At the University of Oklahoma, where Young was a member of the Oklahoma Sooners basketball team, the two first met. Miller also went to the University of Oklahoma and completed her graduation in communication and media in the year 2019. She is a talented dancer but is still most remembered for her time as a cheerleader in college.

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Trae Young House

Professional basketball player Rayford Trae Young is a point guard for the Atlanta Hawks. He invested $1.5 million in a mansion in Norman, Oklahoma, in 2019. There are 5 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, a sizable kitchen, a pool with a fun slide, and a pool house in its 8,100 square feet. Additionally, he uploaded a video of himself making three-pointers on his driveway basketball court.

Trae Young Tattoos

American basketball player Rayford Trae Young plays for the Atlanta Hawks in the NBA. He also had a few tattoos done. Like Trae's right forearm bears the tattoo "Always Remember.", On his right bicep there is a tattoo of Arrows pointing upwards, and The word "Blessed" is inked on the player's left forearm. Plus, A bible verse is inked on Trae's left side of the torso. On his left thigh, Trae also has a tattoo of heaven's gates.

Trae Young Shoes

Adidas is once again collaborating with Trae Young, the point guard for the Atlanta Hawks and a professional basketball player, on their newest silhouette. On November 1, 2022, the Adidas Trae Young 2 became available providing far more technical and performance improvements. The Three Stripes' recognizable BOOST shock-absorbing system is built into the sole unit, and ridged nylon covers the heel counter. And, Adult sizes of Young's second Adidas signature shoe will set you back $140.

FAQs

The American Point Guard Trae Young plays for the Atlanta Hawks in the NBA and is 24 years old. Trae Young and his fiancee Shelby Miller gave birth to their first child Tydus Reign Young. 
He is one of the top young players in the league. known as "Ice Trae". In his professional career, Trae Young has made 762 3-pointers. He is one of the top young players in the league. And known for scoring crucial points whenever needed, Despite his lack of athletic ability and little size.
Trae Young and the Atlanta Hawks reached an agreement on a five-year, $207 million contract deal prior to the 2021–2022 NBA season, which will keep him in A-Town through 2026. For a superstar 23-year-old, it doesn't get much better than that.
He is about 6'1" tall (185 cm) and weighs about 164 lb or 74 kg. He is known for his shooting ability and is the Heartbeat of the Atlanta Hawks and is often compared with Stephen Curry.