Hawks point guard Dennis Schroder recently expressed his unhappiness with the organization, so he did what every other millennial does in a breakup: deleted them from Instagram.

The 24-year-old German pulled the rebellious move this week when he unfollowed the Hawks and deleted every team-related post on his Instagram. The 2013 first-round pick confirmed he wants out of Atlanta.

“I will be 25 in September, and of course you want to win a title sometime,” Schroder said in German. “In my prime — 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 — I want to compete. I cannot be second to last in the Eastern Conference. That’s why I will have the talks with the Atlanta Hawks.”

The Hawks finished dead last in the Eastern Conference at a miserable 24-58 and are in the early stages of a tanking franchise. Head coach Mike Budenholzer split from the team and has emerged as a candidate for both the Bucks and Raptors’ coaching vacancies. They own three first-round picks in this year’s draft and have more coming. Schroder, once envisioned as Jeff Teague’s long-term replacement, doesn’t want to be part of the rebuild.

“Of course, I have my thoughts and my friends with other teams,” he said. “For example, Indiana [Pacers] wouldn’t be too bad. Milwaukee [Bucks] wouldn’t be too bad. Those are two teams where you can say the organization is going in the right direction.”

Now the question becomes how much a contending team would be willing to give up for Schroder. While acting as the Hawks’ main scoring option this season, Schroder posted career highs in points (19.4) and assists (6.2) per game, but his 3-point percentage dropped to an abysmal 29 percent.

Schroder, who possibly could face felony battery charges, said he and Hawks general manager Travis Schlenk will discuss his future this week. He’s owed $46.5 million over the next three years.