It's hard to imagine a bigger 180-degree turn from one NBA Draft to another than the one we'll witness this summer. Last year, it was a mere formality that the rebuilding San Antonio Spurs would draft future NBA Rookie of the Year and franchise cornerstone Victor Wembanyama. This year, an organization looking at a forked road has the No. 1 pick. It's a stroke of fortune for the Atlanta Hawks, but it also comes with pressure to identify the best prospect and judge between winning now or starting the process of building everything from the ground up. The murky status of three-time All-Star Trae Young, who has three years and $138 million left on his contract, is the dilemma Atlanta faces this offseason.