Atlanta Hawks Headlines: Draft Talk And More

Mar 13, 2017; San Antonio, TX, USA; Atlanta Hawks head coach Mike Budenholzer argues with referee Tony Brothers (25) during the first half against the San Antonio Spurs at AT&T Center. Mandatory Credit: Soobum Im-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 13, 2017; San Antonio, TX, USA; Atlanta Hawks head coach Mike Budenholzer argues with referee Tony Brothers (25) during the first half against the San Antonio Spurs at AT&T Center. Mandatory Credit: Soobum Im-USA TODAY Sports /
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This morning’s Atlanta Hawks Headlines features a look at draft prospects participating in the NCAA Tournament, talk about how the rookies are developing, and much more.

The best way to start your day is with Atlanta Hawks Headlines. Pour yourself large cup of coffee and, prepare yourself a healthy breakfast built around lean proteins, fruits, and veggies. Remember, simple carbohydrates are the enemy.

There’s not much news in the world of the Atlanta Hawks. They lost a tight game to the San Antonio Spurs in their most recent outing. Kawhi Leonard being Kawhi Leonard was enough to stop their three-game winning streak. Their next game is not until Thursday against the Memphis Grizzlies.

Today’s fresh batch of articles features a piece on some potential Hawks draftees playing in the NCAA Tournament, the development of Atlanta’s rookies, and much more. If we have failed to mention an article that tickled your fancy, please link it in our comments section.

From Soaring Down South 3/15/17

Atlanta Hawks Reportedly Send Bembry Back To D-League

Chris Vivlamore of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that the Atlanta Hawks have decided to send DeAndre’ Bembry back to the D-League. Bembry joined the Salt Lake City Stars for his second stint their this season. This gives Bembry a chance to play significant minutes during a time where the rotation has tightened in Atlanta. This is a positive move for his development as a player.

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Atlanta Hawks: Draft Prospects to Watch in the NCAA Tournament

March Madness has arrived! It’s the time of your where NBA fans finally pay attention to college basketball. Hawks fans will be no different. There will be a plethora of talented players worth watching that Atlanta could have their eye on in the first or second round of the 2017 NBA Draft. Colin Huguley outlines three here. Which one would make the most sense on the Hawks?

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Locked on Hawks podcast: Paul Millsap, Kent Bazemore and more

On episode 160 of Locked on Hawks, Brad Rowland talks with Adi Joseph of USA Today. They discuss Paul Millsap, Dwight Howard, Kent Bazemore, Atlanta’s playoff prospects, and much more.

Checking in On the Development of Taurean Prince and DeAndre’ Bembry

At Peachtree Hoops, Glen Willis breaks down the development of Taurean Prince and DeAndre’ Bembry. Prince seems to have edged ahead in terms of NBA readiness. He’s receiving regular minutes in Atlanta’s rotation, while Bembry is headed to the D-League.

Atlanta Loses in San Antonio… Again! 3 Lessons

At Hawks Hoops, Ronald Agers reveals three lessons that can be learned from Atlanta’s loss to the San Antonio Spurs. It was Atlanta’s 19th consecutive loss when playing in San Antonio.

Atlanta Hawks contemplate the role of athletes as social activists during symposium

Jewel Wicker of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution brings a profile on Atlanta Hawks’ Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer Nzinga Shaw. The article shows how much the Hawks organization values diversity and promoting an environment of inclusion.

Next: Hawks Draft Profile: TJ Leaf

That’s all we have for your reading enjoyment today Come back tomorrow to see what else is in store.