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The Hawks made a flurry of moves during the offseason, and the team believes they had one of the best summers in the league.
Former UCLA Bruins guard turned Atlanta Hawks undrafted rookie, Kobe Johnson, finished his Las Vegas NBA Summer League on a high note despite the Hawks losing their final game.
The Hawks announced before summer league that Jacob Toppin and Eli Ndiaye had inked two-way contracts. The third was claimed last week by Keaton Wallace, a 26-year-old point guard who was on a two-way with the Hawks last season and appeared in 31 NBA games, starting five.
More specifically, the Hawks currently have 13 players under standard NBA contracts and two players on Two-Way contracts. That leaves Atlanta with two standard roster spots and one Two-Way spot open to add to the roster. Quickly, let's take a look at who is on board for the Hawks.
Small, who plays point guard, had not played since the Grizzlies’ first summer league game in Salt Lake City on July 5.
Jack McVeigh showcased a standout performance in his Monday night outburst for the Atlanta Hawks. The former Nebraska basketball forward arrived off the bench