Trae Young's got the sauce. Videos of NBA players taking on campers are all the rage during the quieter summer months of the NBA. Instead of simply blowing past his defender and scoring, Young added his own bit of flair to his one-on-one interaction.

It looks like Young got away with a hold here, but there aren't any whistles in one-on-one at camp. Young grabbed the ball and finished the layup after a fortuitous bounce off the defender's leg gave the Hawks rookie the perfect angle.

Who knows if that's how Young drew that one up, but regardless, it worked.

One of the crazier things about this video is the fact that there can't be much of an age gap between Young and the camper he's playing against. There's not much of a height difference, and the camper looks like he's around high school age.

Maybe he's 15 or 16 years old. Young, 19, is still a teenager and is preparing to play in the best basketball league in the world.

The fifth overall pick in the draft is bringing sky-high expectations to Atlanta. The 6-foot-2 point guard led the country in scoring and assists during his freshman season at Oklahoma. Conversely, Young also led the nation in turnovers as well.

Young joins a team that isn't close to contending yet. Of course, they have some nice young pieces, including John Collins, but they are still a ways away from being a serious contender.

But when they do eventually contend once again, Young will be a big part of the team's success. Just don't expect any moves like this one in an actual game.