The Atlanta Hawks finished the regular season going 20-6 after the All-Star break and looking like one of the most impressive teams in the NBA. The trades for CJ McCollum and Jonatha Kuminga, as well as their new identity as a defensive first team, transformed this group, and they entered into the postseason as a popular pick to pull a first round upset against whichever team they played. With their young core of players and potentially a top-four pick in a stacked draft class, the future looked bright in Atlanta, especially when they were up 2-1 against the Knicks just one week ago. These last three games to close the series out have brought everything into question now, especially the product that was put on the court in game six, which should go down as the most embarrassing result in the history of the franchise. Atlanta trailed by nearly 50 points heading into halftime, and for the third straight game, they were out-hustled and lost the physicality and intensity battle to the Knicks.…