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Former UCLA Bruins guard turned Atlanta Hawks undrafted rookie, Kobe Johnson, finished his Las Vegas NBA Summer League on a high note despite the Hawks losing their final game.
Iman Shumpert had a take about how small guards like Trae Young can't lead teams to championships, and the guard clapped back.
Clifford looks NBA-ready as a 23-year-old, showcasing poise and an all-around arsenal that allows him to get to his spots at will. The guard-forward is a tremendous rebounder for his size (6-foot-5), and his tight handle and court vision could help provide additional playmaking in Sacramento’s second unit.
The Memphis Grizzlies dropped their second consecutive game, losing to the Atlanta Hawks in the summer league in Las Vegas.
In this file photo, Kasparas Jakucionis of the Miami Heat controls the ball against the Atlanta Hawks in the first half of an NBA Summer League game at the Thomas & Mack Center on Friday, July 11, 2025, in Las Vegas. (Candice Ward/Getty Images/TNS)
More specifically, the Hawks currently have 13 players under standard NBA contracts and two players on Two-Way contracts. That leaves Atlanta with two standard roster spots and one Two-Way spot open to add to the roster. Quickly, let's take a look at who is on board for the Hawks.
After a down year for the 2024 NBA rookie class, during which second-rounder Bronny James was the most anticipated draft pick to play in the NBA summer league in Las Vegas, the excitement was back earlier this month as No. 1 pick Cooper Flagg and other top selections from the touted 2025 class took the court with their new teams.
Jack McVeigh showcased a standout performance in his Monday night outburst for the Atlanta Hawks. The former Nebraska basketball forward arrived off the bench