The Wake Forest product averaged 24 points, 8.5 rebounds and 0.5 assists this summer in both the Utah and Los Vegas Summer League combined.
Yes, the second-year forward has the potential to be the Hawks’ best player in the upcoming season. Again as most of you already know Atlanta is entering the second year of their rebuilding phase. However, Hawks fans should be excited about the future of Collins who continued to show improvement this summer.
Utah Summer League Warm Up
The 6-foot-10 forward/center held his own on the boards throughout the summer. John Collins only played two games in the Utah Summer League but still provided the team with effort and energy.