Who Will Atlanta Hawks Take In NBA Draft?

By: Kenneth Harrison

TheSouthernSportsEdition.com news services

The 2026 NBA Draft starts on June 23rd. Let’s take a look at teams from the Southeast and see who they should select in the first round.

#3 Memphis Grizzlies (25-57): This is a great position to be in. As long as a team is inside the top 5 they have the chance to get a franchise player and future super star.

I think the best-case scenario here would be Cameron Boozer (Duke). The 6’8 forward is the son of former NBA player Carlos Boozer. Boozer was the National college player of the year, ACC Player of the Year, ACC Rookie of the Year and a consensus first-team All-American. He averaged 22.5 points per game and 10.2 rebounds per game last season.

Point guard Ja Morant is still on the roster but he might be traded. This would be a great pick regardless if he stays with the team. They have another first round pick.

#8 Atlanta Hawks (46-36): The Hawks traded four-time NBA All-Star point guard Trae Young in January. The reason I pointed that out to say they need a point guard.

I think the best fir would be Mikel Brown Jr. (Louisville). The 6’5 guard was on the ACC All-Rookie team and third-team All-ACC in 2026. He averaged 18.2 ppg and 4.7 apg. He scored 45 points against NC State, breaking Cooper Flagg’s ACC freshman single game scoring record.

Atlanta’s offense runs through NBA All-Star power forward Jalen Johnson so Brown will have a playmaker to rely on. They have another pick later in the first round.

#13 Miami Heat (43-39): Elite prospects are off the board at this point. Miami should be open to drafting the best available player here, regardless of position. Tyler Herro and Andrew Wiggins are entering the final year of their contracts.

I think they really need frontcourt depth beyond Bam Adebayo and Kel’el Ware. Power forward Hannes Steinbach (Washington) would be a good fit. He’s 6’11 and he was the NCAA rebounding leader last season. He was also third-team All-Big Ten.

Steinbach averaged 18.5 ppg and 11.8 rpg while shooting over 57% from the field.

#14 Charlotte Hornets (44-38): Their biggest need is interior scoring. They have a good core they can build around. Charlotte led the league in made threes last season (16.4 per game). They made 37.8% of them, which ranked third overall.

I believe 6’9 forward Morez Johnson Jr. (Michigan) would be a good pick. He won a national championship with the Wolverines last year. He was also on the Big Ten All-Defensive Team and Second-team All-Big Ten. He averaged 13.1 ppg and 7.3 rpg. They also have the 18th pick.

#16 Memphis: 6’3 guard Christian Anderson Jr. (Texas Tech) might be the player taken. The sophomore from Atlanta averaged 18.5 ppg, 7.4 apg and rpg. He was the Big 12 Most Improved Player, First-team All-Big 12 and a Third-team All-American.

#18 Charlotte: Center Tarris Reed Jr. (UConn) is 6’11 and pounds. He was First-team All-Big East in 2026. He averaged 14.7 ppg, 9 rpg and he made 60.7% of his shots.

#23 Atlanta: Small forward Karim Lopez (New Zealand Breakers) is a 6’8 wing that played professionally in New Zealand. He averaged 11.9 ppg and 6.1 rpg while playing 25.8 minutes per game.

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