
When and where to see the new young Hawks.
The Atlanta Hawks will once again head to Las Vegas and vie for the Summer League Championship next month. The team has announced the four scheduled games to be played out west (with one or more pending depending on results):
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— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) June 27, 2025
Atlanta is still putting together its roster for the competition but it’s likely to include first-round pick Asa Newell, two-way signings Eli John Ndiaye and Lamont Butler, and offseason signing Kobe Johnson, brother of Jalen.
30 teams will compete in Las Vegas for the Summer League title there in July. Based upon the results of all team’s first four games, the top four teams in the standings after tiebreakers will head to a single elimination bracket for a maximum of two extra games. The teams that don’t qualify will have a fifth and final game amongst each other to be announced at that point.