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Nikola Đurišić has signed with the Atlanta Hawks after playing last season in the NBA G League, the team announced Friday. The 21-year-old Đurišić played 32 games with the College Park Skyhawks in the 2024-25 G League season and averaged 10.
Atlanta Hawks Additions And Departures In 2025 Offseason: Dark Horse In The East originally appeared on Fadeaway World. The Atlanta Hawks made it to the Eastern Conference Finals in 2021 but have been mired in mediocrity ever since. They haven't won a playoff series since then and haven't even made it to the playoffs in the last two seasons.
Despite bold moves by the front office, the Hawks missed a crucial step in NBA free agency. Can they correct course before the new season?
The Atlanta Hawks have officially signed Nikola Djurisic, the 2024 No. 43 overall pick, to a three-year, $5.95 million NBA contract with a one-year guarantee. After acquiring his rights in June, the Serbian player's signing marks a significant step for the Hawks as they aim to bolster their roster and invest in future talent.
The Atlanta Hawks reshaped their future this offseason. But what’s the move they still haven’t made in the free agency and why does it matter?
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With their signings, trades and draft picks, the Atlanta Hawks are not just playing the transaction game very well - they are leading it.
The Hawks had little shooting around Young last year, so coach Quin Snyder devised an improvisational, cutting-based, transition-focused offense. It resulted in the NBA’s 14th-ranked offense in the first half of the season, despite DeAndre Hunter being the only player to even shoot above league-average from 3.
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Trae Young's recent tweet sparks debate. It reflects his competitive mindset. This comes amid reports of a possible contract extension with the Atlant