Hawks Sign Tony Bradley for Remainder of Season, Waive Caleb Houstan
The move shores up frontcourt depth after Jock Landale's high ankle sprain.
Overview
- Atlanta requested waivers on Caleb Houstan Saturday to open a roster spot for veteran center Tony Bradley.
- Bradley will sign for the rest of the season and is playoff eligible because his last NBA deal expired January 28.
- The addition follows Jock Landale's right high ankle sprain, and the team says he will be re-evaluated in about two weeks.
- Bradley is 6-foot-10, 28 years old, a former first-round pick who played under coach Quin Snyder in Utah and with the College Park Skyhawks.
- Houstan's standard contract was fully guaranteed, so he will be paid for the final nine days despite being waived.