The Hawks have announced the signing of Caleb Houstan.

The move to sign Houstan (pronounced “Houston”) to the roster was initially reported last month.

Drafted 32nd overall (second round) in the 2022 NBA draft by the Magic, Houstan is a career 37.2% 3-point shooter. He became a free agent after the Magic did not pick up his club option last month.

He has made eight playoff appearances across two postseason runs with the Magic.

Houstan provides the Hawks with another shooting option. He made 50.7% of his 3-pointers following the All-Star break last season.

The 6-foot-8 wing forward moves well without the ball and will give the Hawks another player who can space the floor. He also has a solid motor on defense, and with a wingspan of 7 feet, he can disrupt plays.

With the signing of Houstan, the Hawks have 15 players signed to standard contracts and three players on two-way deals with two months remaining until the regular season.

Here’s where the Hawks’ roster stands now.

Atlanta Hawks Roster

Guards

  • Nickeil Alexander-Walker
  • Kobe Bufkin
  • Dyson Daniels*
  • Nikola Djurisic
  • Luke Kennard
  • Vit Krejci
  • Keaton Wallace (two-way)
  • Trae Young*

Forwards

  • Mouhamed Gueye
  • Caleb Houstan
  • Jalen Johnson*
  • Zaccharie Risacher*
  • Asa Newell
  • Eli Ndiaye (two-way)
  • Jacob Toppin (two-way)

Center

  • N’Faly Dante
  • Onyeka Okongwu*
  • Kristaps Porzingis

* Projected starter

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