The Atlanta Hawks Summer League squad is off to a 2-0 start in Las Vegas, and most importantly, a couple of potentially key pieces for the upcoming season are making their presences felt.
Another tough night for Bufkin, but there were other positive performances on Sunday afternoon. The Atlanta Hawks’ Summer League journey continued with another victory on Sunday afternoon as they defeated the Phoenix Suns 98-80 — a convincing win in which the Hawks held a comfortable advantage for much of the proceedings.
The Atlanta Hawks are 2-0 in the Las Vegas Summer League and they will look to improve that to 3-0 today when they face the Houston Rockets, who are 0-2 to start Summer League.
Trae Young turned up in Las Vegas this week to support the Atlanta Hawks Summer League squad, and it didn’t take long for him to point out how different the environment felt compared to a regular NBA arena.
The Atlanta Hawks came into this game with a big comeback against the Miami Heat on Friday, where Kobe Bufkin had a game-high 29 points and came up with timely stops.
The Atlanta Hawks play basketball again today. After getting a win against the Miami Heat on Friday, the Hawks take the court against the Phoenix Suns today.
Coming into his third season with the Hawks, former first round pick Kobe Bufkin was under the microscope heading into this year's Summer League. Bufkin's first two seasons have been cut short due to injury and he needed a good showing in Summer League to provide hope that this is the year that he puts it all together for Atlanta.
Nikola Djurisic was the 43rd pick in the 2024 NBA Draft after playing four seasons overseas. He spent the 2024-25 season in the G League (with the College Park Skyhawks).
Coming into today's Summer League game, the Atlanta Hawks faced a Miami Heat team that had already had a rough showing against the Golden State Warriors in their first game a couple of days prior.
The Atlanta Hawks announced today that they have signed last year's second-round pick, Nikola Đurišić to a standard contract. The news was first reported earlier in the day by Lauren Williams at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
The Atlanta Hawks play basketball today. The Hawks begin Summer League action with a matchup against the Miami Heat and there are several intriguing storylines for the Hawks coming into Summer League.
For the first time in quite a while, there’s palpable excitement surrounding the Atlanta Hawks after their magnificent offseason. Onsi Saleh took over for Landry Fields and immediately justified why ownership moved on from the former GM.
The Atlanta Hawks are set to begin Summer League play this afternoon against the Miami Heat and the Hawks have one of the most intriguing Summer League Rosters in the entire NBA.
One of the most humiliating experiences for casual ball players is getting shown up by someone elite on the court. There are many who move on the court with a false bravado during games, chirping and trash talking.
In a summer where blockbuster trades and surprise signings shook the NBA landscape, the Atlanta Hawks flew under the radar, quietly crafting one of the most compelling offseasons of 2025.
The Atlanta Hawks are one of the biggest winners of the 2025 free agency thus far, following their acquisition of Kristaps Porzingis from the Boston Celtics and signing free agents Nickeil Alexander-Walker and Luke Kennard.
Yesterday, the NBA revealed the six groups for this year’s Emirates NBA Cup, with the Hawks landing in a group that also features the Cavs, Pacers, Wizards, and Raptors.
The Atlanta Hawks continue to retool their roster around Trae Young this offseason, and they recently added one of the league’s most accurate three-point shooters to bolster their offense.
With the rush of free agency and the draft behind us, the NBA world shifts its attention to the 2025 NBA Summer League. The Atlanta Hawks’ new front office has impressed this offseason, but now it is time for their young talent to shine on the court.
Last season, the Atlanta Hawks struggled to put together two-way lineups after Jalen Johnson’s season-ending shoulder injury. Oftentimes, lineups leaned too far defensively or offensively focused.
The Pelicans offered the Hawks an unprotected 2026 first-round pick — the better of the picks from the Milwaukee Bucks and the Pelicans — to move up from No. 23 to No. 13 in the NBA Draft. The Hawks jumped on the deal.
The Pistons are looking for backcourt depth behind Cade Cunningham and Jaden Ivey and, as a young team, they can use all the veteran experience they can get.