Who can get Leville? The Hawks hope to keep him, and the Nets and Pistons are interested in competing
7:27pm, 1 June 2025Basketball
On June 1, according to a news release by famous reporter Sam Amico, the Nets and the Pistons are expected to show interest in Hawks guard Leville. "The Eagles want to keep free agent Leville, but they know he will attract interest from other teams. Sources told HoopsWire that two of the teams are considered the Pistons and Nets, and that Leville, 30, has links to both teams."
Leville played for the Cavaliers and the Hawks around the trade deadline this season. At that time, the Hawks sent DeAndre Hunter to the Cavaliers and obtained the right to swap Leville, Nian and three second round picks and two first round picks.
During the regular season, Leville played 64 games, averaging 24.9 minutes per game, averaged 12.1 points, 3.2 rebounds, 3.4 assists, 0.9 steals, 0.5 blocks per game, shooting percentage of 46.7%, three-point shooting percentage of 37.3%, and free throw shooting percentage of 71.0%.
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