Today, unfortunately, all Atlanta Hawks players (Zaccharie Risacher, Kristaps Porzingis, and Vit Krejci) are now done with EuroBasket play. Two of the three teams for the players made the tournament, but both France and Latvia unfortunately lost in the round of 16, and Czechia missed the knockout rounds due to them going winless in group play.
This afternoon, Czechia faced Serbia in a game that was never really competitive from the start. Serbia led for the entire game and never relinquished the lead.
In the last two EuroBasket performances, both Vit Krejci and Czechia have struggled in winnable games, with fewer mistakes being made. In today's game,
Following a rough performance by both Czechia and Vit Krejci on Wednesday, they resumed play on Friday against Turkiye. Coming into this game, Czechia had lost to Turkiye two weeks prior, and the matchup wasn't a problem for Krejci, as he scored 14 points in that matchup.
Yesterday, Atlanta Hawks former Rookie of the Year candidate Zaccharie Risacher played in his first EuroBasket game with France this summer and had some high moments in the game.
The all-time list of NBA All-Stars is obviously long, and notably distinguished. However, there are some players — for various reasons — who the casual, or even most-dedicated, NBA fans can't recall having earned All-Star nods.
Today, the EuroLeague commenced its tournament play, featuring Europe's premier players and teams competing against one another. The tournament features 24 of the top European national teams and includes many of the top NBA players from Europe who wish to represent their home country's team.
Age: 24 years old 2024-2025 Role: Bench Player Stats: 7.2 points per game, 2.7 rebounds, 2.6 assists, 0.5 blocks 0.6 steals on 50/44/71 shooting splits (20.2 minutes per game in 57 games played this season) Back in 2025-26: Yes Vit Krejci has been one of the better success stories for the Atlanta Hawks when it comes to development.
The Atlanta Hawks will be without forwards Vit Krejci and Larry Nance Jr. for several weeks due to injuries sustained on back-to-back possessions in the fourth quarter of Monday's victory over the host Orlando Magic.
Hawks forward Larry Nance Jr. and guard Vit Krejci both had to leave a 112-106 win over Orlando on Monday with concerning injuries. Now, it appears the road to recovery for both vets could be a bit lengthy.
The Atlanta Hawks are set to begin a four-game road trip tomorrow night in Portland and ahead of their matchup with the Blazers, Atlanta has released its injury report.
The NBA preseason is in full swing, and even though the stars on each team may not be at the forefront of the results on the floor, they are still finding their way into the spotlight one way or another.
The Atlanta Hawks have a host of new faces on their team and one of them is forward/center Larry Nance. The Hawks are a relatively young team with budding talent coming into this season, but Nance is one of the veterans and will be counted on for leadership on this team.
Within a couple of hours of each other, two Hawks free agents signed new deals. Saddiq Bey inked a three-year, $20 million contract with the Wizards, and Vit Krejci agreed to a four-year, $10 million contract to return to Atlanta, according to Adrian Wojnarowski.
There has been an interesting showdown between Eastern Conference rivals. The Atlanta Hawks secured a commanding victory over the Chicago Bulls, clinching a 113-101 win.
When you’re the Atlanta Hawks, you hang on to every possible shot at the NBA postseason with all your might. The Hawks proved that in Monday’s impressive 113-101 road win over the Chicago Bulls, a game in which guard Vit Krejci made each of his six shots — all 3-pointers — to finish with a career-high 18 points.
On Friday evening, the Atlanta Hawks will be in Florida to face off against the Miami Heat. Before the game, ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski reported that the Hawks will sign Vit Krejci to a two-way contract. Via Wojnarowski: "The Atlanta Hawks are signing guard Vit Krejci on a two-way contract, sources tell ESPN.