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Former lottery pick Luke Jackson makes Atlanta's summer roster.

Former lottery pick Luke Jackson makes Atlanta's summer roster.

Finally, after much delay, the Hawks announced their summer-league roster today. The idea was to put together a strong group to benefit Teague’s development. The Hawks ended up with five guys other than Teague with NBA experience, including RandMo.

The others are Luke Jackson (No. 10 overall pick by Cleveland in 2004 draft, 73 games played); Jermareo Davidson (52 games played with stops in Charlotte and Golden State); James Augustine (27 games played with Orlando), and Trey Gilder (two games with Memphis).

Teague will be joined fellow Hawks draft picks Jordan Crawford, Pape Sy and Sergiy Gladyr. The Hawks open play in Las Vegas on Monday.

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2010 Hawks Summer League Roster

Alade Aminu, F, 6-10, Georgia Tech ®

James Augustine, F, 6-10, Illinois (2)

Jordan Crawford, G , 6-4, Xavier ®

Jermareo Davidson , F, 6-10, Alabama (2)

Trey Gilder, F, 6-9, Northwestern State (1)

Sergiy Gladyr, G, 6-5, Ukraine ®

Richard …



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<div id="attachment_2277" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><img src="http://blogs.ajc.com/hawks/files/2010/07/lukejackson-300x200.jpg" alt="Former lottery pick Luke Jackson makes Atlanta's summer roster." title="lukejackson" width="300" height="200" class="size-medium wp-image-2277" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Former lottery pick Luke Jackson makes Atlanta's summer roster.</p></div><p>Finally, after much delay, the Hawks announced their summer-league roster today. The idea was to put together a strong group to benefit <strong>Teague’s</strong> development. The Hawks ended up with five guys other than Teague with NBA experience, including <strong>RandMo</strong>. </p><p>The others are <strong>Luke Jackson</strong> (No. 10 overall pick by Cleveland in 2004 draft, 73 games played); <strong>Jermareo Davidson</strong> (52 games played with stops in Charlotte and Golden State); <strong>James Augustine</strong> (27 games played with Orlando), and <strong>Trey Gilder</strong> (two games with Memphis).</p><p>Teague will be joined fellow Hawks draft picks <strong>Jordan Crawford</strong>, <strong>Pape Sy</strong> and <strong>Sergiy Gladyr</strong>. The Hawks open play in Las Vegas on Monday. </p><p><strong>MC</strong></p><p>2010 Hawks Summer League Roster</p><p><strong>Alade Aminu</strong>, F, 6-10, Georgia Tech ®</p><p><strong>James Augustine</strong>, F, 6-10, Illinois (2)</p><p><strong>Jordan Crawford</strong>, G , 6-4, Xavier ®</p><p><strong>Jermareo Davidson</strong> , F, 6-10, Alabama (2)</p><p><strong>Trey Gilder</strong>, F, 6-9, Northwestern State (1)</p><p><strong>Sergiy Gladyr</strong>, G, 6-5, Ukraine ®</p><p><strong>Richard …</strong></p>

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I am ready for summer league basketball! I really want to see Teague do well.

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It looks like they are surrounding Teague with rebounders and shooters. This may give us a decent look at what LD's motion offense is all about. I'm definitely going to check out some of these Summer League games. The Orlando Summer League has been decent so far. The "stars" haven't really impressed much but some of the lower tier guys have been great. Stephenson and James have played really well so far.

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((Nate Robinson) x (D-League)) + (Dunk Contest) = (Trey Gilder)

Nice mix of scorers and rebounders at Teague's disposal. Is Sy Teague's backup at PG?

And RandMo (sigh)... we just don't know how to quit yoo!

~lw3

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My memory isn't too good, could somebody tell me if Luke Jackson was good or not in college.

He, Luke Ridnour and journeyman/Slam Dunk Champion Fred Jones who had a decent career mostly with Indiana were a formidable trio in college at Oregon. Those were the best years the state of Oregon has seen in basketball when they were there.

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