Hawks Trim Roster to 14, Cut Richard Delk, Ricardo Marsh, and Evan Brock
The Atlanta Hawks trimmed their roster down to 14 players on Wednesday by releasing Richard Delk, Ricardo Marsh, and Evan Brock. None of the guys were expected to make the team from the outset but due to the rash of injuries that the Hawks suffered, each was able to garner some semi regular playing time during the preseason.
Via Hawks Press Release:
ATLANTA, GA ----- The Atlanta Hawks have released Evan Brock, Richard Delk and Ricardo Marsh from the training camp roster, it was announced this afternoon by Executive Vice President and General Manager Rick Sund. This transaction brings the current roster to 14 players.
Brock and Marsh each participated in four of Atlanta’s five preseason games, with Brock averaging 0.5 points and 2.8 rebounds and Marsh totaling 2.0 points and 1.3 rebounds. In three contests, Delk scored 3.0 points and grabbed 1.3 boards.
Peachtree Hoops wishes these guys good luck and we will try and let you know where these guys land whether it be the NBA D-League or overseas.
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surprise surprise
Those guys were fans getting the training camp experience.
Atlanta will win a championship....someday
Next year the Hawks should just have an actual contest
“Four lucky fans will have the opportunity to take training camp with the team! They’ll have absolutely no chance of making the team, but wouldn’t it be fun to pretend?”
Fourteen Players.....
If there were room on Roster …… There are Two Big Men who were just Waived 7 ft 2 in Loren Woods and 6-11 Matt Rogers Who up the Basketball Court at Southwest Baptist.
Cleveland and Charlotte, respectfully, Waived them.
That Should read Tore up the Court...
I think he was conference Player of week three times one week 23pt 17 reb or something like that and 17 pts 18 reb other week.
Also Matt Rogers 6-11 FC from Div II Southwest Baptist had a 9 Blocked Shot game and a 8 Blocked Shot Game going over Boxscores
That was 17 Blocked shots in Two Games.

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