The Hawks are going to take on the Los Angeles Lakers tonight in their third NBA Summer League matchup, but they are going to be without their No. 1 pick from this year's draft, Zaccharie Risacher.
Going into the offseason, many people expected the Atlanta Hawks to make big moves. One of those moves was breaking up the backcourt duo of Dejounte Murray and Trae Young.
Many believe the Hawks are done making big moves this offseason, and I tend to agree. The only consequential move I could see coming down the pike is a Clint Capela or De’Andre Hunter trade.
The Los Angeles Lakers are another year older and seemingly no closer to adding new star talent.
For much of the process leading up to the NBA Draft, the Hawks were expected to take Alex Sarr with their top pick. However, shortly before the draft, reports surfaced that suggested the Frenchman didn’t want to play in Atlanta.
The NBA Offseason has slowed down and there are not many big moves out there left for anyone to make. The three players who still might be moved include Lauri Markkanen, Brandon Ingram, and Zach LaVine, but it seems like things have slowed down on those rumors.
The Atlanta Hawks return to Summer League action today against the Los Angeles Lakers. While there has been a lot of discussion over the Lakers' rumored attempts to land Trae Young or Dejounte Murray, the Hawks and Lakers became linked as a result of the Murray trade.
When talking about the NBA offseason so far, one of the teams with the best wheelings and dealings has to be the Atlanta Hawks. First, they won the NBA
Gregg Popovich’s coaching tree is officially expanding overseas. French professional basketball team Paris Basketball announced to social media this week that they have hired former Spurs champion Tiago Splitter as their new head coach.
The Hawks are gearing up for a highly anticipated season following the pick of Zaccharie Risacher, who is shining in Summer League, and the trade of Dejounte Murray, a deal that net a potentially pivotal piece around Trae Young in Dyson Daniels.
The Atlanta Hawks made one of the biggest moves in NBA Free Agency this Summer by trading Dejounte Murray to New Orleans, but they have been quiet since then.
The Hawks made two trades this offseason, headlined by the Dejounte Murray deal that sent the All-Star point guard to New Orleans. The Pelicans returned four players and two first-round picks for Murray, but it wasn’t the only trade for Atlanta.
Unless Lauri Markkanen or Brandon Ingram get traded before the season, most of the big moves around the NBA offseason are likely done and teams are set with the rosters they are going to have for the upcoming 2024-2025 seaosn.
Although the Hawks are still searching for their first win of Summer League, multiple players on the roster have stood out through the two games in Las Vegas.
The good and the bad of summer basketball. While much of the focus is on on court play of the young players, the Hawks have had a busy news cycle for the guards on their roster.
He is one of 10 second-round picks in 2024 who have yet to sign an NBA contract.
Atlanta Hawks rookie Nikola Durisic sustained a fractured left foot in Sunday's Summer League game against San Antonio in Las Vegas. The team confirmed the 20-year-old guard's diagnosis Monday following an X-ray.
The Atlanta Hawks lost to the San Antonio Spurs in last night's Summer League game, but they also lost second-round pick Nikola Đurišić to a foot injury.
The most anticipated Summer League since Trae Young was drafted kicked off over the weekend for the Hawks and top pick Zaccharie Risacher made quite the impression, outdueling No.
The Atlanta Hawks are currently in the middle of their Las Vegas Summer League Schedule and it has given us a glimpse of some of the young talent on the Hawks.
No. 1 pick Zaccharie Risacher and No. 2 pick Alex Sarr dueled on the first night of the Las Vegas Summer League. On Sunday, the two French teenagers were barely noticeable in their teams' losses.
It’s been an open secret that the Atlanta Hawks are shopping Clint Capela, but no deal has been made yet for the Swiss center as of this writing. As it turns out, newly acquired Larry Nance Jr.
Keaton Wallace is coming off a year where he played for the College Park Skyhawks (G League affiliate of the Atlanta Hawks). He finished the Showcase Cup with averages of 12.9 points, 4.4 rebounds, 5.8 assists and 1.6 steals per contest while shooting 43.8% from the field and 37.0% from the three-point range in 16 games.
According to NBA insider Marc Stein, the Atlanta Hawks are trying to trade Clint Capela. Stein also reported that several teams are interested in Larry Nance Jr.
It’s another unfortunate setback for the 20-year-old, who missed extended time during his 2023-2024 rookie campaign due to a fractured left thumb and a sprained toe.
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