![]() ![]() Kessler Edwards: Edwards was acquired from the Brooklyn Nets at last season’s trade deadline, and even appeared in a majority of games for the Kings down the stretch of the year. ![]() Still just a few years removed from his start in organized basketball, this is a good chance to get the young player valuable reps in an NBA scheme on both ends of the court. Mouhamed Gueye: Fresh off a contract signing with the Hawks as a second-round pick, Gueye is looking to show off the offensive versatility to put him on Atlanta’s radar. Point guard play was a major struggle a year ago in Las Vegas, and so this will be a perfect opportunity to give him to freedom to probe and facilitate as a lead guard. Kobe Bufkin: The Hawks’ first round draft pick looks set to run the offense for the Hawks. But after missing the entirety of play last summer with injury, the second-year wing can benefit from a more regular schedule in the ramp up to the 2023-24 season. For example, news has already dropped that the 2022 fourth overall pick and reigning Summer League MVP, Keegan Murray, doesn’t appear set to defend his title after a successful California Classic stint.ĪJ Griffin: Griffin may not be long for the Summer League as a semi-regular player last year during the regular season. Sacramento already participated in the California Classic earlier this month, and so there may be different measures of rest and load management for the more veteran players. This will be the first chance for Atlanta to show off a number of new and returning players in an NBA-like environment. The Atlanta Hawks kick off their 2023 Las Vegas Summer League campaign last tonight against the Sacramento Kings. ![]()
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