SALT LAKE CITY —
Hawks guard Tyler Dorsey finished his rookie season on a high note. Soon after, Dorsey was at the team’s practice facility for near-daily work on the weaknesses that prevented his first NBA season from being better overall.
“Every aspect: my finishing (at the basket), spot-up threes, off the dribble threes, pull-ups,” Dorsey said. “I’m just a worker. I can’t stay out of the gym. That’s just what I love to do. I’m trying to get better. Summer league is taking a step into the next season.”
The Hawks selected Dorsey with the No.