Hawks Re-Sign Vit Krejci Amid Roster Changes
Hawks Re-Sign Vit Krejci Amid Roster Changes
Hawks Re-Sign Vit Krejci Amid Roster Changes
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The Atlanta Hawks have officially re-signed Vit Krejci to a four-year, $10 million deal after a promising performance last season. Krejci, who initially joined the Hawks on a two-way contract, averaged 6.1 points and displayed significant potential, particularly in his shooting efficiency, including a perfect three-point shooting game against the Chicago Bulls. With the Hawks having traded Dejounte Murray to the New Orleans Pelicans, Krejci's return is part of the team's broader strategy amid rumors of potentially trading Trae Young. Although Krejci's role may be limited when the team is fully healthy, his development under coach Quin Snyder and GM Landry Fields is seen as a success story.

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