Earlier this month, the Atlanta Hawks signed former Michigan State star Joey Hauser. Billy Reinhardt had initially reported that the contract was an Exhibit 10.
An NBA player has come off of the bench to score 20 or more points in a Finals game on 41 occasions in league history. How many of the players to do it can you name in six minutes?
The Atlanta Hawks signed free agent guard Kevon Harris and forward Joey Hauser, the team announced Friday. Both players reportedly will play under one-year, minimum-salary contracts.
This summer has the chance to be one of the wildest ones in recent memory as some of the biggest names in basketball are on the trade market this offseason.
SEPTEMBER 19: A month after it was initially reported, Hauser’s Exhibit 10 deal with the Hawks is now official, according to RealGM’s official NBA transactions log.
Joey Hauser is coming off a season where he played for the Ontario Clippers (G League affiliate of the Los Angeles Clippers). He finished the regular season with averages of 6.5 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.1 assists per contest while shooting 42.4% from the field and 32.3% from the three-point range in 34 games (six starts).
The 6-foot-9 forward is potent from the three-point line, shooting 36.8 percent last season for the Ontario Clippers of the NBA G League between regular season and Showcase Cup games.
The first reported camp body. With the lack of recent transaction news, the Hawks look as though they have settled on their roster that will head into the 2024-25 NBA season — barring, of course, a late offseason trade.
The Atlanta Hawks have reportedly signed free agent Joey Hauser to an Exhibit 10 contract, according to writers Billy Reinhardt and Brad Rowland. Hauser joined the NBA as an undrafted free agent last year.
Malik Hall has had quite the redemption tour in his senior season with the Spartans. It resembles that of 2022-23 Joey Hauser. In Joey Hauser’s first couple
Another game of poor shooting for Michigan State basketball tells us one thing: this team sorely misses Joey Hauser. Michigan State basketball dropped another disappointing loss, this time to Wisconsin at the Breslin Center by double digits.