One Player from Every NBA Bubble Team For Atlanta Hawks to Scout

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New Orleans Pelicans: E’Twaun Moore

Available through: free agency

E’Twaun Moore is one of those players that still feels like he’s new and young, despite being in the league for eight seasons now. He’s also one of the most underrated players in the league, in my opinion, and could help the Hawks’ guard rotation greatly.

Moore’s efficiency (43 percent from three last year to 37 percent this year) took a hit this season but he’s still a solid 3-and-D option. At 31 years of age, Moore could be looking for his last long-term deal, and Atlanta should consider him if he shows up in Orlando.

Oklahoma City Thunder: Andre Roberson

Available through: free agency

Andre Roberson has been hurt for so long, people forgot how good he was defensively. Roberson hasn’t played since January 2018 but shocked fans when he reported to the Orlando bubble without announcement.

It’s unlikely Roberson will be thrown into large minutes after a two-year hiatus, but his return to having a large role in the NBA will begin in Orlando. If he’s even near the player he was before his devastating injury, the Atlanta Hawks should be very interested.