Yes, Hawks were well represented. Best Rookies 3. Lucas Nogueira, Atlanta Hawks
Nogueira's high-percentage finishing (11-for-15 from the field) and ability to crash the offensive glass should enable him to play right away even though he will have a tough time with bigger opponents (Aron Baynes gave him trouble). Besides adding strength, Nogueira must improve his free throw shooting (2-of-7). Honorable Mentions: Dennis Schröder, Atlanta Hawks; Best Veterans Honorable Mentions: Mike Scott, Atlanta Hawks; Best Playmaker Dennis Schröder, Atlanta Hawks Pass-first point guards are a rare commodity in Las Vegas, and Schröder has the potential to be a special passer. When he drives, he's looking to find teammates, and his quickness creates plenty of opportunities for them at the rim or beyond the arc. Best Hair Lucas Nogueira, Atlanta Hawks Because of course. Atlanta's Ed Daniel, who sports a perfectly sculpted 'fro, might rank second overall -- but second on his own team. Most Entertaining Team Atlanta Hawks Between Schröder and Nogueira -- who specializes in dunks, putbacks and blocked shots -- the Hawks have two of this year's most entertaining rookies, and the returning Atlanta players (Scott and shooting guard John Jenkins) neatly complement their skills on offense. While that's translated into just one win in three games, it's made the Hawks the best show off the Strip.