A big man to watch.
Per Bradley Rowland of the Locked on Hawks podcast, the Hawks have signed Tony Bradley to an Exhibit 10 contract.
Exhibit 10 deal for Bradley, per source. https://t.co/z2dTRnC8kX
— Brad Rowland (@BTRowland) October 7, 2024
This will be a non-guaranteed training camp contract, and as such he’s very unlikely to make the full roster. But Bradley may have a chance to compete between training camp and his likely destination of the College Park Skyhawks.
Bradley is a 6-foot-10 veteran center who has played for four different NBA teams since being drafted 28th overall in 2017. His career averages of 4.4 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 0.6 blocks per game in 11.1 minutes per contest are clearly very modest, and Bradley spent the past season in the G League trying to make it back to the Association.
For more information on Bradley as a prospect back in 2017, check out these words from Peachtree Hoops alumni Rowland and Glen Willis.
Bradley has some familiarity with head coach Quin Snyder, spending the first three seasons of his career in Utah with the Jazz as a deep reserve. In fact, Bradley was traded to Utah on draft day in 2017 for picks that turned into Josh Hart and Thomas Bryant — an indication of that organization’s then interest in him.
The former first-round picks’ career hasn’t quite panned out the way he imagined since, but at just 26 years of age, he could still find a role somewhere, if not with the Hawks.