Atlanta has been making a lot of roster moves today and the latest one concerns former Magic forward Caleb Houstan. Houstan signed with the Hawks on what was reportedly an Exhibit 10 deal but the team announced tonight that Houstan's contract would be converted into a two-way contract.
Last week, the Atlanta Hawks announced two signings that seemingly rounded out their roster. The Hawks signed Rockets center N'Faly Dante and Magic forward Caleb Houstan and that got them to 15 players on their roster, but more details have emerged about the contracts.
While it was initially believed that former Magic forward Caleb Houstan would fill the last roster spot on the Atlanta Hawks, it was reported that he would be on an Exhibit 10 contract instead of a guaranteed deal.
The Atlanta Hawks recently signed sharpshooter Caleb Houstan to a one-year deal with the team, which will boost the team's shooting abilities. However, recently, the details about Houstan's deal came out, and it is a lot different than what most people anticipated.
Earlier this week, the Atlanta Hawks seemingly completed their 15-man roster with the signing of Magic forward Caleb Houstan to a one-year contract. While the Hawks did not disclose the terms of the deal because of team policy, there was an important update regarding the deal today.
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The Atlanta Hawks ranked 18th in three-point shooting last season, but should be changing this upcoming season. The Hawks have prioritized shooting this offseason and nearly every new player on this roster is an elite level shooter.
The Orlando Magic’s offseason took another turn Tuesday as the franchise lost its best perimeter shooter of the past three years. Forward Caleb Houstan has signed with the Atlanta Hawks, ending his tenure in Orlando.
The Atlanta Hawks have struggled the last few seasons with three-point shooting, as they have ranked towards the bottom half of the NBA in that category.
The Atlanta Hawks roster is now complete. While the signing for forward Caleb Houstan had been reported on nearly a month ago, the Hawks made the signing official today.
One more shooter for the arsenal. The Hawks are reportedly set to sign a sharpshooting forward who has spent all three years of his NBA career with the division rivals Orlando Magic.
Caleb Houstan is coming off a season where he appeared in 58 games for the Orlando Magic. The 22-year-old had averages of 4.1 points and 1.3 rebounds per contest while shooting 42.1% from the field.
The Orlando Magic have transformed their team this offseason, as they have plans to take the next step and leave their imprint on the Eastern Conference.
The Atlanta Hawks were a middling three-point shooting team in 2024-25. They finished the year 14th in threes made per game (13.4) and 19th in three-point percentage (35.7%).
The Hawks filled one of their remaining needs this offseason by inking small forward Caleb Houstan to a one year-contract, per Michael Scotto. A five-star recruit out of Montverde Academy in Florida, Caleb Houstan played his college ball at Michigan before being selected with the 32nd overall pick by the Magic in the 2022 NBA Draft.
The Atlanta Hawks continue to add to their roster and today, it was reported by Michael Scotto at Hoopshype that former Magic forward Caleb Houstan was signing a one-year deal with the Hawks.
Just a few days ago, the Orlando Magic declined team options for two former Michigan basketball players: Moe Wagner and Caleb Houstan. While Houstan is still awaiting news on a new contract, on Friday, Wagner came to an agreement for a new deal.
The Orlando Magic have a lot to consider during the 2025 NBA free agency window. In preparation for the process, the Magic opted to decline team options on center Moritz “Moe” Wagner and Caleb Houstan.
ORLANDO, Fla. – With Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson watching courtside Saturday night, Caleb Houstan scored 18 points on 6-of-7 shooting from three in a 121-91 victory over the Sacramento Kings.
MINNEAPOLIS – Steady opportunities have come few and far between for third-year Orlando Magic forward Caleb Houstan. But when coach Jamahl Mosley scoured his injury-shortened bench for shooting help to keep pace with the Minnesota Timberwolves, he landed on the seldom-used young gun who was ready to fire.
For the third time this season, the Orlando Magic lost their leading scorer to injury. It didn't keep them from coming back from more than 20 points down for the second time in eight days.
ORLANDO, Fla. – The Orlando Magic have assigned 2022 second-round draft pick Caleb Houstan to the Osceola Magic, the team's NBA G League affiliate, the team said Thursday morning.