The College Park Skyhawks have officially announced their opening night roster for the 2024-25 season, featuring a mix of returning talent, new additions, and NBA experience. Five players who suited up for the Skyhawks in the 2023-24 season are back, including Jordan Bowden, Jarkel Joiner, David Singleton, Atlanta Hawks two-way guard/forward Seth Lundy, and two-way guard Keaton Wallace. Joining them is Nikola Đurišić, whom the Atlanta Hawks acquired in the second round of the 2024 NBA Draft via a three-team trade. Đurišić will play under a standard G League contract.
The Skyhawks kick off their season on Friday, November 8, facing the Capital City Go-Go in Washington, D.C., with coverage available on Monumental+ and NBAGLeague.com at 7 p.m.
Roster Highlights:
The team’s core includes two-way players Seth Lundy, Keaton Wallace, and Dominick Barlow, all signed to contracts with the Atlanta Hawks. Lundy, the Hawks’ 46th pick in the 2023 NBA Draft, re-signed a two-way contract in July 2024, while Wallace, who went undrafted in 2021, also signed a two-way deal this past July. Barlow, a new addition to Atlanta, joins from the San Antonio Spurs, where he played from 2022 to 2024.
Among the roster, Barlow, Lundy, Wallace, Tony Bradley, and Kevon Harris bring significant NBA experience, with a combined total of 293 NBA games. Bradley, a center with 179 NBA games under his belt, and Harris, a guard with 36 games, add veteran leadership to the roster.
Complete Opening Night Roster:
*Indicates NBA Two-Way
The Skyhawks will open their home season on Monday, November 11, at 7 p.m. against the Raptors 905 at the Gateway Center Arena in College Park, beginning a four-game homestand. Fans are eager to support this talented roster and witness the promising start of their season.
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