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The Hawks’ new center addition brings a physical, defensive presence to bolster their frontcourt for the playoffs.Atlanta Today
The Atlanta Hawks have signed veteran center Tony Bradley to a short-term contract, adding depth to their frontcourt rotation as the team prepares for the upcoming NBA playoffs. Bradley, who previously played for the Indiana Pacers, will provide experienced interior presence off the bench to complement the Hawks’ starting lineup.
Why it matters
The Hawks are looking to make a deep playoff run this season after a strong regular season performance. Bringing in a proven big man like Bradley gives them additional options and flexibility in their rotation, especially against tougher opponents with formidable frontcourts.
The details
Bradley, a 6’10” center, averaged 4 points and 2.8 rebounds in 38 games for the Pacers this season. He will provide the Hawks with a physical presence and rim protection to spell starting center Clint Capela. The Hawks hope Bradley’s experience and defensive abilities will be valuable assets as they navigate the postseason.
The Hawks signed Bradley on Monday, April 6, 2026.Bradley played 38 games for the Pacers during the 2025-26 NBA regular season.
The players
Tony Bradley
A 6’10” center who previously played for the Indiana Pacers.
Clint Capela
The Hawks’ starting center, who will be backed up by the newly signed Bradley.
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What they’re saying
“Tony brings valuable experience and size to our frontcourt rotation. His defensive presence and ability to protect the rim will be important assets for us as we head into the playoffs.”
— Travis Schlenk, Hawks General Manager
What’s next
The Hawks will look to integrate Bradley into their rotation ahead of their first playoff game, which is scheduled for April 16th.
The takeaway
The Hawks’ addition of veteran center Tony Bradley provides them with valuable depth and experience in the frontcourt, strengthening their roster as they prepare to make a postseason push.