Henri Veesaar Is Already Giving Tar Heels Fans A Reason To Watch Atlanta

Rising star Henri Veesaar leaves his mark with an impactful debut in NBA Summer League, underlining why the Atlanta Hawks are betting on his potential.

Henri Veesaar got his first start of NBA Summer League play on Tuesday night, and he made sure it counted.

After opening the summer coming off the bench in his first two games, the former Tar Heel was inserted into the Atlanta Hawks’ starting lineup against the Memphis Grizzlies and responded with a steady all-around showing in a 96-82 win. The 52nd pick in the 2026 NBA Draft played 24 minutes and finished with 11 points, five rebounds, four assists, a steal and a block.

Veesaar’s line reflected the kind of impact he made throughout the night. The 7-footer stretched the floor by knocking down a pair of threes, and he also made his presence felt around the rim with blocks and altered shots on the defensive end.

Henri skies for a dunk then knocks down a three 😎😎 pic.twitter.com/xlO0RyuRAu

  • Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) July 7, 2026

For Veesaar, the bigger picture is already different from most players in Summer League. While plenty of guys are still fighting to earn a contract, he has already locked one down.

The Hawks signed him to a four-year rookie deal worth $9.3 million, with the first two seasons guaranteed. For a player taken 52nd overall, that kind of security is rare, and the structure matches what the 31st, 32nd and 35th picks in last year’s draft received.

That doesn’t mean the summer is just a formality. Veesaar still has every reason to keep pushing for a bigger role and to show Atlanta he can become a reliable part of the rotation. But the team’s investment also makes the focus clear: development comes first, both over the next few weeks and well beyond his rookie year.

Replays of Henri Veesaar highlights from the Summer League game vs. the Grizzlies pic.twitter.com/b9IWYGb1VE

  • MrBuckBuck (@MrBuckBuckNBA) July 8, 2026

Tuesday’s win closed out the Hawks’ first stretch of Summer League games. Next up is Las Vegas, where Atlanta will face the San Antonio Spurs on Thursday afternoon at the Thomas & Mack Center. Tip-off is set for 4:30 PM on ESPN2.

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