As the 2024 NBA Draft got underway, the Atlanta Hawks were the first team on the clock.
In one of the more unlikely upsets in the NBA Draft Lottery era, the Hawks won the first overall pick in 2024 despite having the 10th-best odds to do so. With the pick, the franchise received unexpected pressure to make the correct decision to build for the future.
The 2023-24 season was complete with ups and downs for the Hawks, whose postseason run ended with a loss to Chicago in the Play-In Tournament. As it stands, Atlanta is looking to find a piece to complement a core of Trae Young, Dejounte Murray, Jalen Johnson, Clint Capela and Onyeka Okongwu, but the team's positional overlap in the backcourt and the strength of the draft's frontcourt prospects has fueled trade rumors.
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Hawks draft picks 2024: When does Atlanta pick?
The Hawks own one pick in the 2024 NBA Draft:
- Round 1, No. 1
Atlanta finished with a 36-46 record in 2023-24, good for the Eastern Conference's 10th seed and the final spot in the Play-In Tournament. In addition to finishing 10th in the East, the Hawks had the 10th-worst record in the NBA, as reflected in their odds to win the lottery.
To put Atlanta's lottery win in perspective, it had a three percent chance to win the No. 1 pick — it is the fifth-greatest lottery upset of the modern era.
Last year, the Hawks used the 15th overall pick to select guard Kobe Bufkin from Michigan, the 46th overall pick to take guard Seth Lundy from Penn State and orchestrated a draft day trade to acquire Mouhamed Gueye, who was selected 39th overall out of Washington State.
The three rookies played a combined 32 games for the Hawks last year, with Bufkin's role limited due to injuries and G League assignments. Bufkin projects as a key member of Atlanta's rotation in the coming years.
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Breaking down the Hawks 2024 NBA Draft
Round | Pick | Selection |
1 | 1 | Zaccharie Risacher |
Hawks pick No. 1: Zaccharie Risacher, JL Bourg (France)
The Sporting News' Kyle Irving had the Hawks selecting Risacher with the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA Draft.
Risacher, who spent the last season on loan to JL Bourg, is viewed by many as the top prospect in this year's draft class. Irving called Risacher "a higher upside swing" than other members of this year's draft class.
Risacher is a 6-9 forward, who turned in an impressive season in France's top league at 19 years old. He is an elite 3-point shooter, meaning he will address a need for Atlanta with his biggest strength.
A 3-and-D wing is always a welcomed addition in today's NBA.