Hawks Agree 4-Year, $100M Extension with Dyson Daniels
Hawks Agree 4-Year, $100M Extension with Dyson Daniels

Hawks Agree 4-Year, $100M Extension with Dyson Daniels

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The Atlanta Hawks agreed to a four-year, $100 million contract extension with guard Dyson Daniels, keeping him in Atlanta through 2030. Daniels was the team's breakout star last season, leading the league in steals, winning Most Improved Player, earning first-team All-Defense honors and finishing second in Defensive Player of the Year voting. Ahead of the regular season the Hawks converted two-way guard Keaton Wallace to a standard NBA contract after strong showings, including a rare 15-15-11 game with five steals, and signed wing Caleb Houstan to the open two-way spot. Atlanta also requested waivers on center Charles Bassey and guard Lamont Butler as it trims depth. The moves signal the Hawks’ focus on locking in defensive and playmaking upside while retaining roster flexibility for the 2025-26 campaign.

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