The Hawks will likely have at least a couple top guard prospects available to choose from when they’re on the clock with the eighth overall pick, writes Michael Cunningham of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (subscriber link).
Atlanta found success in the second half of last season without using a traditional point guard, but if the team wants to find a play-maker to replace Trae Young, Darius Acuff, Kingston Flemings, Keaton Wagler, Mikel Brown and Brayden Burries are among the players who could still be on the board.
If the Hawks decide to go with a wing or a big man, Nate Ament, Aday Mara, Yaxel Lendeborg and Jayden Quaintance could be options, suggest Cunningham and his Atlanta Journal-Constitution colleague Lauren Williams (subscription required).
Here’s more from around the Southeast:
- In the same story, Williams lists a handful of players the Hawks might consider with their second first-round pick at No. 23 overall. Houston big man Chris Cenac, Iowa guard Bennett Stirtz and Texas Tech guard Christian Anderson are a few of the prospects mentioned. Atlanta also controls a late second-round selection (No. 57), Williams notes.
- Kasparas Jakucionis opened his rookie season in the G League, but he became a Heat rotation regular about a third of the way into 2025/26, per Anthony Chiang of The Miami Herald. The Lithuanian guard, who turns 20 years old later this month, impressed head coach Erik Spoelstra with his work ethic and competitiveness, now the 2025 first-round pick is trying to level up his game this offseason. “Just get stronger in the weight room,” said Jakucionis. “And then on the ball and off the ball, just work on my handles, try to get tight on my handles, get into the paint with two feet, try to make the right read from there. Get some more paint touches, for sure. And off the ball, it’s just about spacing, shooting, and running basically.”
- Jason Beede of The Orlando Sentinel examines what moves the Magic might make this offseason aside from hiring a new head coach to replace Jamahl Mosley. Pulling off another major trade might be more complicated since the Magic have fewer draft assets at their disposal after last summer’s Desmond Bane blockbuster, Beede observes, and their free agent additions might be limited to minimum-salary players due to their financial situation.

Hawks should get Mara or Brown Jr at pick 8. For pick 23, Ebuka Okorie is a good option (especially is Hawks go for Mara) but still evaluating at that pick.
Drafting Mara at #8 is something the Hawks use to do back in the day. The Adam Keefe pick in 1992 & the Shelden Williams pick in 2006 immediately come to mind.
I love Brayden Burries, he’s a dog. But the Hawks have a very easy choice this yr with our top10 pick. Whoever is left out of Kingston Flemings/Mikel Brown Jr/Keaton Wagler/Darius Acuff Jr after the Kings pick at 7 should be our guy. We got extremely lucky to get the #8 pick in a year when there are 8 clear elite level prospects. Much like Chicago at #4, our decision will basically be made by the teams choosing right before us. I would love to get a bouncy big like Cenac/Quaintance/Morez Johnson at 23 but I’m really looking for whoever is the best player available there. Hopefully we can get someone slipping like we did with JJ in 2021.
Hmmm…I think I agree with all that…