As the Hawks continue their rebuild, general manager Travis Schlenk reminded again that the team could have as many as three first-round draft picks next season. The team added Trae Young, Kevin Huerter and Omari Spellman in the 2018 draft and all could make an impact this season with the start of training camp on Tuesday.
The Hawks could also have up to three second-round draft picks next year.
Here is the current draft pick summary for the next seven years:
2019
First round
Own
Cleveland (if 11-30)
Dallas (if 6-30)
Second round
Own or to Washington (if 56-60)
Minnesota or Los Angeles Lakers via Cleveland (less favorable)
Charlotte
2020
First round
Own
Cleveland (11-30 if not already settled)
Dallas (6-30 if not already settled)
Second round
Own
2021
First round
Own
Dallas (4-30 if not already settled)
Second round
Own
Cleveland (if first rounder not conveyed)
2022
First round
Own
Dallas (4-30 if not already settled)
Oklahoma City (if 15-30)
Second round
Own
Cleveland (if first rounder not conveyed)
2023
First round
Own
Dallas (if not already settled)
Second round
Own
Charlotte
Right to swap Brooklyn for less favorable of Own and Charlote
2024
First round
Own
Second round
Own
Oklahoma City (if first round not conveyed)
2025
First round
Own
Second round
Own
Brooklyn
Oklahoma City (if first round not conveyed)