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After finishing the season at 40-42, many would consider this a bad or lost season, but if you pay close enough attention, the Atlanta Hawks exceeded many experts' expectations. According to ESPN's BPI index,
Pre-draft workout information has been minimal in Atlanta, but the Hawks reportedly hosted two potential lottery picks this week.
Dickinson, a 7-2, 265-pound center from Alexandria, Virginia, who turns 25 on Nov. 25, worked out with the New Orleans Pelicans on June 5, according to NBA writer Will Guillory of The Athletic. Others who attended that Pelicans workout: RJ Davis (North Carolina), Johnell Davis (Arkansas) and Steven Crowl (Wisconsin).
Coming into the 2025 NBA Draft, the Atlanta Hawks have a good amount of talent to choose from and some big decisions to make in terms of the front office and star player Trae Young. In the ...
The deadline to withdraw from the draft and return to college has passed. And with NIL, the 2025 field has lost a number of interesting names, with Tahaad Pettiford, Alex Condon, Karter Knox and Yaxel Lendeborg electing to go back to college.
Being a non-contender that doesn't possess its own draft pick is, in many ways, a worst-case scenario for an NBA franchise. But while the Hawks ultimately did fall short of the playoffs, the path they took to get to that outcome - and the situation they find themselves in entering the 2025 offseason - provides more reasons for optimism than the franchise had a year ago.
The 2025 NBA Draft Lottery and Combine is in the books and it went exactly how the Atlanta Hawks were hoping that it would. While San Antonio controlled the Hawk's own pick, Atlanta was watching ...
NBA Insider Urges Hawks to Keep Trae Young originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
FOX Sports Research delivers its first NBA mock draft. Find out where the top prospects will land on June 25th.