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Nikola Đurišić has signed with the Atlanta Hawks after playing last season in the NBA G League, the team announced Friday. The 21-year-old Đurišić played 32 games with the College Park Skyhawks in the 2024-25 G League season and averaged 10.
NBA G League International Draft, which took place on July 8, 2025. Six of these players are NBA Draft-eligible prospects, with the ability to declare for the NBA Draft ranging in time from 2026 through 2028.
It’s just one Summer League game, and Yang Hansen still has a long way to go to prove he can hang in an NBA rotation — let alone live up to the starry-eyed expectations of some Trail Blazers fans — but his Summer League debut went as well as could be hoped.
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Checking in with Missouri basketball star Kobe Brown before Year 3 in NBA, Summer League gamesKobe Brown is entering Year 3 with the LA Clippers. Ahead of his games in the NBA Summer League, the Tribune caught up with the former Missouri basketball star.
The 6-foot-9 rookie from San Diego State was playing for the Iowa Wolves, the G League affiliate of the NBA’s Minnesota Timberwolves. They had a road game against the Maine Celtics on a Friday, then flew to Memphis for a Monday game there.
BAL MVP Jean Jacques Boissy and Defensive Player of the Year Aliou Diarra were drafted into the NBA G-League after standout 2025 seasons in Africa.
Former Colorado State star David Roddy has yet another new NBA home, signing a training-camp deal to join a sixth NBA team in four seasons.
Can Grant Nelson, Clifford Omoruyi or Chris Youngblood earn a new contract to play in the NBA G League next season for their respective organizations?