Atlanta Hawks rookie Trae Young doesn't seem to be all that bothered by those who continue to spend a lot of time hating on his game.

Young has certainly had his critics through the first several months of his NBA career, but that hasn't kept him from getting a lot of on-court experience through the first 28 games of the season.

The former Oklahoma star entered play Sunday leading the team with 29.3 minutes per game, and he's second in scoring with 15.5 points per contest while also averaging a team-high 7.1 assists.

But with the rookie still struggling to find a consistent rhythm with his shooting (under 24 percent from 3-land), that has produced created plenty of criticism from those outside the organization.

Does it bother Young? Well, judging by this particular tweet, it certainly doesn't seem like it:

https://twitter.com/Blacketologist/status/1074395184983666694

There is always going to be criticism when you're a top-five pick in the NBA draft, so this isn't exactly uncharted territory. It's also worth noting that Young had his critics while in college, and he's probably used to it at this point.

Of course, the professional game is a little bit different, especially when you're getting paid millions of dollars to try to help turn a franchise around.

The good news for Young is that no one expected the Hawks to become a contender less than halfway into his first season, so the outside noise likely isn't much of a concern to him right now.

While Atlanta would love to improve on its 6-22 record, Young's shooting struggles at times haven't been the only reason for the Hawks' early problems.