Atlanta Hawks: 2025 NBA Draft wrap-up, Onsi Saleh’s debut, depth chart, roster reset, salary cap
on today’s show a quiet day two of the NBA draft for the Hawks and they made a move right after it was over adding a player on a two-way contract we’ll get into that what to react about the draft and the quietness today plus a busy week a roster reset and more it’s all coming up right now you are Locked on Hawks your daily Atlanta Hawks podcast part of the Locked On podcast network your team every day hello friends welcome to episode 20009 of the Lon Hawks podcast i am your host Brad Rolling coming to you deep into the night here in a Thursday evening into Friday and today’s podcast is brought to you by the folks at Game Time download the Game Time app create an account and use code lock on NBA for $20 off your first purchase terms apply i also want to encourage you at the top of the show as I always do to make Locked on Hawks your first listen each and every day check us out and subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcast that includes Apple and Spotify we’re also on YouTube so please like this video as you are watching it and be sure to tell your friends your colleagues your family etc about this show help us spread the word it’s been very very busy on the show for quite some time now the NBA draft does not wait for anyone it’s been a whirlwind cycle it’s now technically over um to me there’s always kind of a summer cadence going into for agency and into summer league which is about to happen so still certainly focusing on on young players over the summer but the draft is now over it was a quiet day for the Hawks there was some speculation behind the scenes i reported on this too the Hawks were certainly active in some discussions throughout the day of the second day of the NBA draft but ultimately they did not trade back in to the second round they did as we talk about in a second make a reported two-way signing that I’ve heard and confirmed to be happening so that we’ll talk about that in a second but also it’s been a very just busy week like things dominoed in a hurry when it comes to AIT talking to the media for the first time a massive trade so if you missed that podcast I did a full emergency podcast reaction to the Hawks landing Porzingis in three team trade fashion that was a very good deal in my opinion for the Hawks and then obviously they made things interesting on the first night of the draft with a massive trade up that was very popular and also the selection of Ace New so if you missed anything listen to that in the podcast archive and uh we’ll dive in now to today’s kind of uh nuts and bolts show but also just a lot going on in Hawks land so again the only bit of news from Thursday the second day of the draft was from Sham Shirania and he reported that the Hawks are going to be signing Eli John Eni to a two-way contract that is not been announced at this point in time the Hawks could announce it they have not yet it’s late night this stuff moves very very quickly the second round is much different in terms of feel than the first round first round a lot more palm and circumstance a lot more attention paid to it and then from like pick number 45 on generally speaking it’s kind of a free-for-all in the second round of the draft and then immediately within the first 10 minutes there were five six seven eight-way contract signings across the league locks made one of them reportedly from Shams um Eli John is a 21-year-old in fact today is his birthday reportedly obvious GM um so 21 years old today so happy birthday to Eli um from Sagal he was number 77 on my friend Sam Bassini of the Athletics big board coming into the draft so that’s not like a huge swing at a two-way contract it’s kind of right firmly in the two-way contract zone also Sam on I believe it was Wednesday his final mock actually had an eye in his final mock draft at 54 overall so obviously that’s later in the process but that’s basically what I would say right in the two-way area he was just part of Real Madrid’s La Liga ACB title run with Real Madrid um again for reference he was a starting forward in the championship game on a team that has three former Hawks on it bruno Fernando Eddie Tamaris and Usman Garuba are all on that team um Nai was probably not the best player on that team by any means he’s certainly more of a prospect he was in this draft again just turned 21 years old so I’m not going to lie to you and tell you that I know a ton about his game i have much more to watch but that was not going to be able to happen tonight here in the midnight into 1:00 a.m hour so interesting i’ll be following this obviously two-way contracts that happen this quickly generally signal that the Hawks were prioritizing him to some degree whether whether they thought about trading up to get him not sure at this point in time but um another guy for summer league potentially i would assume he’ll probably be there the Hawks have some interesting decisions to make at the end of the roster and uh welcome to the show when it comes to Eli and Jai at this point in time one more thing about the second round or end of the draft today that I wanted to mention is that I brought this up a couple weeks ago on the show actually but there is a school of thought that I actually think makes a lot of sense that um Nicole Uraic the Hawks second round pick last season is kind of basically a second round pick for this season at this point in time um you know that’s not like explicitly laid out but if you don’t remember this they went after him last year in the draft they used the pick from the AJ Griffin trade to get the pick and then trade up from that pick to get Uricich and what I would say is uh he’s played 33 games in College Park last season once he got healthy he started slow it was kind of ugly early on but he improved he’s a talented guy still 21 years old big guard big ball handler um on the flip side that was a different front office obviously lots changed but still some of the same characters anie Kyle Corver Quinn Snyder they were all around when they were able to trade up and get him he was in camp of course been around the team but and now like just an interesting kind of potential dice roll as someone who has all of the same like team rights draft rights contractual stuff that a second rider would have had today so if basically none of that happened and they drafted and they drafted Yurich today it’d be the exact same contract setup for him so does that mean the Hawks are definitely going to sign him to a deal we don’t know that right now but he is now healthy in the way that he was not he got hurt last year in summer league and uh he never signed it was a very odd situation he was kind of like stashed usually when a player is stashed they’re stashed overseas but he was kind of he was actually stashed down the road on a G-League only deal in College Park so anyway I got to keep an eye on and kind of a supplemental piece to what’s going on with the Hawks at this point in time and again things are moving quickly right now um by the time you wake up in the morning and listen to this or watch this guys could guys could have signed uh exhibit 10 contracts which are training camp deals or summer league deals or two-way deals there’s just a lot of fluidity in in a hurry around this time of the calendar and then beyond the two-way market again you got to fill out the summer league roster like there’s some uncertainty there always training camp deals so a lot of smaller transactions over the next week or two and uh just kind of the nature of the beast at this point in time one more thing before I kind of get into some stuff about uh the rest of uh what’s going on here with the Hawks is uh there was some more feedback when it comes to uh like some notes from yesterday basically I was very affusive in my praise for the trade the Hawks did with the Pelicans on Thursday let’s just say sorry on Wednesday let’s just say I was not alone from that we’ll get into a lot of the national reaction and I filed some stuff away that happened in podcast form in written form i I want to highlight the onse first week on the job basically at least first week of the in the public spotlight portion of all this plan to get to on today’s show and then at the end of the show a full-blown roster reset when it comes to where the roster is where they are financially because I got a lot of questions about that today and some reporting that was out there so that’s all coming up in a second first though from our partners on the show today was brought to you by Skiims when I found that skin was awakening underwear for men I was really intrigued by that i’ve heard a lot about their quality from friends and family along the way and I had to give it a try for myself let me tell you it is living up to the hype people in my life and others have issues with their underwear sometimes fit comfort just finding the right style for what they want the Skiims changes all of that their men’s 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first round of the draft a lot to get to last night and I kind of said it in real time like I’m not usually this affusive in praising many things i like to be measured and give context and give the other side sometimes like kind of the devil’s advocate sometimes like the big picture i’m really into nuance not everybody loves that i get it but I just could not find an argument against what the Hawks did in the trade yesterday now the pick is something different i was fine with it um but that’s that’s a pick it’s not it’s not exactly like easy to say yes or no to a pick is a pick is a pick and people are generally just wrong sometimes including myself so like there’s some volatility there with the trade there really wasn’t much to say on a negative front in fact nothing basically to say on a negative front and I was getting texts and DMs and sharing some of that context with you last night deep into the night knowing that there was going to be more publicly said overnight you know there’s the industrial complex of podcasting and writing and all of those things that happen after the NBA draft people that cover the draft all the time etc so a lot of the national reaction came out on Thursday morning and honestly it was exactly more of what I was sharing initially with you and what I expected it to be when it comes to everyone literally everyone that I talked to and heard from hating the trade for New Orleans which means they really liked it for the Hawks um for example on a night when a lot of things happened like the NBA draft first round is a big national story the Hawks were down the board some zack Lowe who is probably the best known NBA writer podcaster in the country zack led his podcast today with the Hawks Pelicans trade and some similar reaction stuff to what the Pelicans did not do basically Low called the pick the Hawks got one of the quote best assets in the entire NBA now when it comes to that he was dumbfounded by what New Orleans did as I was bill Simmons his colleague at the Ringer went nuts about it apparently i only saw a clip but apparently Bill Simmons went crazy about it that happened too sam Vassini good friend of the podcast from The Athletic who’s a full-time NBA draft person wrote a winners and losers piece for The Athletic Today and had a pretty wild quote from from a person he described it as an assistant GM in the league that person said the following quote “This is the worst trade non-luca division that we’ve seen in at least a decade.” End quote and that was not alone like that I heard a lot of sentiment like that from people in the league not fans not Twitter people people in the league or agents or whatever people were really riled up about this trade and how bad it was for New Orleans basically so it’s one of those things that is uh I would say I it’s weird like nothing like this is ever universal in this way and yet it was so it’s one of those things it’s crazy i have all kinds of stories for instance one more thing on this i had two people that I would say in front office that I that I talked to tell me that like the pick that New Orleans sent out to move up um 10 spots in the draft would have likely been enough to take them all the way into like the top five or six in the draft like 17 18 spots had they just like offered it to everybody move basically moving forward i think John Hollinger of the Athletic wrote a similar thing in his reactions piece like why did they only go to 13 i guess they wanted Derek Queen that’s fine but it was just one of those things like that pick would have been worth a lot more i said this last night but to re to reiterate it the consensus was if it was only that pick offered for 13 straight up it still would have been a yes for everyone basically that I’ve talked to not as much of a grand slam yes because there is some downside you’re only you’re relying on both New Orleans or no I shouldn’t say both at least one of New Orleans and Milwaukee to not be very good but even if they’re both like okay that pick’s going to be in the middle of the first round that’s a decently valuable pick so anyway I won’t I won’t repeat all that stuff but uh let’s just say there was uh a lot more of the reactions that I thought were going to happen today and they happened and with that I want to get into like what happened with the on with the auntie era that’s now beginning i say that kind of funny like I use the word error all the time but I got a question from a listener named Cameron that I thought was both very funny and also interesting to kind of jump off of on this podcast and the question of course tongue and cheek is quote is honestly the best GM of all time is he the Hawks messiah i’m kidding but what could he have possibly done better in his first week on the job so one small correction to the question from from my guy Cameron thank you for asking the question um he’s actually been on the job for two months so it’s not like he just started but starting in the public eye you know he was hired actually he was already there but he was promoted when they fired Landry um all the stuff that I’ve covered now for months and months and months this is his first kind of like in the eye of the storm middle of everything kind of stuff for my Monday he speaks to the media for the first time ever in his career as the GM and does a good job like wasn’t anything like huge news i covered it um I was there asking questions no like grand proclamations or big statements but laid out his vision very matter of fact just kind of like being him he’s very he’s a very pragmatic guy very smart guy etc the next day the Hawks do the three team deal for Borzingis that I really liked i said that on the show like that’s a good value for me i think people that I’ve talked to around the league really liked it as well like there’s some downside with the injury stuff i get that but you get an archetype of a player that’s extremely valuable he’s been a top like 30 40 player in the league at times in his career and you get him at a buy low price like a very modest price for what he actually is a big move with upside and not much downside considering the price you paid of only a pick in the 20s and you shed Terrence Bann’s contract so all that said a good move that I liked a lot then Wednesday you make the grand slam trade it’s a future facing deal i know that there’s some delayed gratification when you wait for next year’s pick but that kind of refills the coffers the Hawks are now and this is something that was a topic on a lot of podcasts and columns today they’re kind of like really in the best spot they’ve been in in a long time honestly roster-wise both with the young talent but also like they gave up so much for Deontay the first time around they got some of that stuff back when they traded him but now they’re like really in a good spot with the draft they got two picks for next year they’re not like in a dire position at all anywhere which is a really place a really nice place to be um that deal again 100% approval rating i loved it and you back it up with a pick at 23 that’s like very solid like I would say well reviewed not everyone loves Ace Newell but he was a lottery level pick for some people um I reference the rookiecale.com consensus board sometimes that’s a good roundup of like the mainstream mockdrafts big boards of people that do this for a living he was 18th on that and you got him at 23 like I was around there well that’s kind of it’s not like an A+ pick for me but it was a totally fine i like to pick fine he’s a talented player checks a lot of boxes young guy defensively athletically all those things and they considered him 10 spots earlier and then got him 10 spots later so I look I know the question was tongue and cheek about anie but it would be difficult for him to have had a better week would it have been fun if they traded back in the second round tonight sure I will acknowledge that there were some guys I would have liked them to get for sure but like there’s a lot more work to do as we’ll get into in a second when it comes to the roster that is definitely going to be a big theme now the work is not is is not over you cannot go uh to take a nap if you’re onseen company now for the next few weeks the uh calendar is as such where like there is no break here but the first week at least the first three or four days of prominence for anie safe to say is like a literally like an Agrade and you can’t ask for much more so far from the AND era and we’ll see what happens next but that was a something I want to just kind of share big picture at the uh midpoint of this process you know draft over look ahead now free agency begins on Monday all those things so uh buckle in more to get to on that all right in a second I’m going to talk about the roster and also the financials of the Hawks Before things get really wild begin with free agency in a few days all this coming up in just one moment 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it’s kind of a little bit of a lull potentially in the middle but anyway I can talk I cannot talk about every single topic so keep that in mind like this is not every single aspect about the about the Hawks off season but first the roster and the depth chart for me after all the dust settles now postparting trade postdraft they have six guys that are obviously very clearly starting level players or better trey Dyson Risha Jaylen Johnson Akong Woo and Porzingis five of those six guys are going to start the opener unless something big changes obviously debate that later of who it’s going to be they have six like very very good players under contract on the roster then they have two more guys under contract that I would say can you can at least plan on being rotation level players like guys you can play and that’s V creature and Mo Gay i don’t think you want Mo and V to be your seven and eight guys in your rotation and they won’t be if I had to guess but they are on the team if they’re in their top if they’re in your top 12 you’re fine they can play for you then you have Asa Newell Kobe Buffkin and Dom Barlo right now under contract so like the depth is a concern i talked about that I talked about yesterday on the show a lot they got work to do they all know that they got money to spend they got exceptions to use all that but they have that’s three more guys and they’re all young and unproven to this point then you have the two 2A guys that are signed right now daquin Plouden was signed to a two-way contract you also have now uh NI signed a two-way contract and then you have a couple of guys who are restrict restrictive free agents on two-ways they’re not signed right now that’s Katon Wallace Jacob Toppenhen you also have Uric who is the guy that they drafted last year that they might want to sign so uncertainty there two ways are not guaranteed contracts like if they wanted to cut Plowden they probably could just go ahead and do that i’m not saying they’re going to but if they wanted to they could uncertainty there so I think it’s possible for example that Kobe is in the mix to play it’s possible that he’s not for example um they obviously like Newell quite a bit but he’s 19 years old like I don’t think mo I would say most oneanddone players that are not like Cooper flag level are not very good as rookies that’s not a shot at new i like new I like new plenty but you cannot bank on him being an awesome rotation level guy right away even if he’s just another option for you you got Barlo obviously he’s probably behind New and Gay in the pecking order so a guy that I’ve always liked but he’s probably deep in their bench if should be still on the team so they clearly have holes they need more wings that’s very obvious you got Dyson you got Zack but other than Vit you got nobody else on the wing right now vit cannot be your third wing we all know that i like Vit a lot that’s not his role you got Caris Levert in the mix obviously he’s uh could be signed soon enough but that’s not a guarantee to happen if he’s not back you got to fill that spot in addition even if they sign Caris you need another wing probably on your team um this is not a positional thing they they probably need more shooting overall porzingis helps with that clearly but it’s not like he fixes every problem with the shooting that they had last year back at point guard obviously you got Kobe you got Dyson um we’ll see what happens there and you you have somebody else probably that you could sign to kind of help run the offense if Trey is hurt or something like that and then backup power forward is it less of an issue now than it was before but you do have some uncertainty there with like Moay and Ace Newell being your only backups to Jaylen Johnson the four not the best thing in the world for like the present day for the future sure you’re in fine shape there but like for this year we’ll see and then same thing for third center like if you were to sign Larry Nance Jr he could he could do a little bit of both that’s probably a good plug of a whole a guy who’s versatile well respected etc but they have Gay they have Newell they have Barlo who can kind of play center but you have the durability issues of Porzingis etc so anyway that’s a quick rundown of where they are no one in the world expect expects them to run with this rotation and this roster they’re going to add to it and I’ll tell you kind of how now so financially um one extra thing that I I shouldn’t have mentioned yesterday this is not the reason I did the trade by any means the Hawks did save a couple million dollars in flexibility with the deal yesterday going from 13 down to 23 now they took on some money in a Porzingis deal so it’s kind of a little bit of an offset there but some of this is repetitive but Monday the free agency begins 6 pm Eastern time and I want to kind of lay out the weapons that they have at their disposal to add to the roster at the moment they cannot talk to agents that are not their own free for agents so they can call Caris Levert right now and negotiate with him but Nikquil Alexander Walker they can’t call for example until Monday night legally so to speak also there’s a deadline coming up don Barlo had they actually have until Sunday which is June 29th to decide on Don Barlo’s team option for this season it’s $2.27 million not a huge huge huge deal i get that i like Dom but you could decline that and have him be a free agent you could you could pick it up it’s like right on the bore line for me that’s a decision they have to make though in the next two days that’s kind of the one big thing and obviously my biggest relative but like the one deadline they have in the next couple days they have to decide on that so also by the way Vit and Mo are both non-G guaranteed but they’re so cheap that they’re going to be on the team almost certainly so Dom is really the one guy they have to make like a yes or no decision on in the coming days as far as the money is concerned if you include Barlo’s option which most people are projecting that to be a yes at least in their at least on paper I know about Bobby Marks Keith Smith etc and you throw in the rookie scale number for a new which is guaranteed the Hawks would have 11 players under contract for roughly $157.2 in terms of millions of dollars the tax line is 187.9 so they’re $30.7 million under the luxury tax line with four open roster spots again if you include Barllo in that you got to sign at least at least three more guys we have to acquire three more guys you got to have at least 14 plus two ways the Hawks have multiple ways to add to the roster as a refresh here they have this trade exception that everyone’s asking about all the time it’s been a national story recently it’s $25.2 million it expires on July 7th so you can’t wait around it’s only about another week and a half until it’s gone um that can be a player that’s $15 million $20 million $18 million $24 million whatever it has to be a trade number one and it has to be a player that makes at the absolute most $25.2 million and also you cannot combine it with anything it’s a player comes in that’s it you can’t be combined you can’t like make it bigger for example um they also also have the mid-level exception which is it starts as high as 14.1 14.1 million can be up to four seasons with raises the MLE is also a trade exception if you want to go that route but if they want to sign a free agent that’s a prominent free agent just sign not trade for sign a free agent this is the way to do it they have that’s their biggest tool right now they’re over the cap so they can sign up someone to a 4-year deal that’s worth more than 60 million overall that’s a real offer to a real player we’ll see also they have a bal exception which is $5.1 million and then they can have anybody you want to sign for the minimum you can always do that there’s an exception for that as well um I mentioned him before on this podcast but Zack Low has a much bigger audience than I do for example and he noted correctly on the show on his show today that the Hawks bring in a 20 plus million dollar player with a trade exception they can’t also keep Caris Levert and then stay under the tax line he’s right about that i got questions about that immediately but he’s right now the tax line is not a line that they’re not allowed to cross it never has been that now they are they’re going to be hardcapped at the first apron but that’s $8 million above the tax line the thing is how do I put this um the expectation in the league is that they won’t pay the tax now that could be wrong they can pay the tax they’re allowed um they have a good team but let’s just say like because they haven’t done it in so long and it’s kind of been a red line for them very obviously no matter what they’ve said on the record but like that’s where Zach’s comments stemmed from he was referencing like “Hey stay under the tax they they can’t do both of these things.” My friends Nate Duncan and Dan Laroo had the same exercise where they were like operating as if the tax line was kind of the no-go zone for the Hawks that’s been the case for the last several seasons will be the case now we don’t know but if that’s the case they’re right that you can’t you can’t do a like trade for a $25 million player and then also sign Levert and then also use the middle level like you could do those things but you have a ceiling on your spending so all that said they have multiple things the three biggest ways again to add to the roster other than just a normal trade would be the trade exception the mid-level exception and then to just sign Caris Levert with his bird rights which means you’re allowed to exceed the cap and pay him whatever you want to if they wanted to pay Caris Sliver the max they could they won’t but they’re allowed to that makes sense so three ways to add they got options to add they have holes to fill but uh that’s kind of where they are right now and look we’ve been joking about this now as the Hawks media core even with Anie but his favorite word of optionality actually makes sense they do have optionality they have a a bunch of good contracts they have zero bad money like zero bad money on the books and yeah they got holes to fill but they have a six player core right now with no bad money they do have draft picks they have young players they’re in a good spot and uh it should be a very interesting you know week plus here as things get really heated up on the market and trades and then we get ready for Las Vegas all that fun stuff anyway I said before they’re going to be introducing Ace New on Friday um kind of lunchtime hour in Atlanta i’ll be there for that um barring any created news that I’m not seeing I won’t have a like post um press conference podcast because there’s not going to be anything that’s like hugely new from that and I think I’ve done like 10 shows in the last eight days so if there’s news I will always jump back in and do a show but I’ll have a show for you at some point this weekend by Sunday at the latest I’ll have I’ll have a new episode of the podcast so please stay tuned for the pod please subscribe to the show tell your friends we’re on Apple Spotify etc follow the show on Twitterx at Loton Hawks follow me there i bt Roland i’m also on Blue Sky BT Roland and my nonpodcast work can be found at patreon.com/btoland all right everybody it’s been a heck of a week much more to come late nights fun stuff to talk about and we’ll see everybody next time
Brad Rowland (@BTRowland) hosts Episode 2009 of the Locked on Hawks podcast, wrapping up the 2025 NBA Draft and more. Topics include the Atlanta Hawks staying relatively quiet on the second night of the draft, the addition of Eli Ndiaye on a Two-Way contract, Onsi Saleh’s first week in the spotlight, and the roster setup for the Hawks as free agency approaches.
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6 Comments
Brad, i have faith that Onsi maybe able to travel back to Feb 24, 1994 and delete everything that happened on that date…then travel into 2026 and draft Nique's son to make everything right.
Kobe is going to put in work this year. Show and prove time. Hopefully, he gets the opportunity. And who is Lamont Butler?
brad so pleased he sounds like a fan is how i know we are winning a chip this year. get ready for a long season mr. rowland.
Brad hawks should sign Jock Landale as last forward, let Nance and Barlow go. Gives us Centre and forward depth and size
We got jalen's brother as well. Kobe johnson
We just signed Kobe Johnson, Jalen's brother. Can't wait to see him next to Dyson Daniels on the defensive end.