Hawks Convert Caleb Houstan To Standard Contract, Waive 2024 Second Round Pick

The Atlanta Hawks have made a pair of roster moves, converting Caleb Houstan's two-way contract to a standard deal and waiving Nikola Đurišić.

Feb. 22, 2026 at 2:07am

The Atlanta Hawks have converted Caleb Houstan's two-way contract to a standard contract for the rest of the season. To make room for this move, the Hawks are waiving their 2024 second round pick, Nikola Đurišić. Houstan has appeared in 10 games for the Hawks this season, mostly in garbage time, but is a strong shooter who the team believes can contribute more. Đurišić had intriguing talent coming out of the draft but was struggling to find a role even with the Hawks' G-League team.

Why it matters

This move shows the Hawks' commitment to developing Houstan, a young shooter with potential, while also freeing up a two-way roster spot. It also signals the end of Đurišić's time with the team, as he was unable to carve out a meaningful role despite his draft pedigree.

The details

Houstan has appeared in 10 games for the Hawks this season, playing an average of 13.6 minutes per game. He is a strong shooter, having shot 40% from three-point range in his lone NBA season with the Magic. The Hawks believe he can contribute more to the team going forward. To make room for Houstan's standard contract, the team is waiving 2024 second round pick Nikola Đurišić, who was struggling to find a role even with the Hawks' G-League affiliate.

  • The Hawks made these roster moves on February 18, 2026.

The players

Caleb Houstan

A 24-year-old forward who the Hawks have converted from a two-way contract to a standard contract for the rest of the season. Houstan is a strong shooter who the team believes can contribute more going forward.

Nikola Đurišić

The Hawks' 2024 second round draft pick who the team is waiving to make room for Houstan's standard contract. Đurišić had intriguing talent coming out of the draft but was struggling to find a role even with the Hawks' G-League team.

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What they’re saying

“We have requested waivers on Nikola Đurišić.”

— Atlanta Hawks

What’s next

The Hawks will now have an open two-way contract spot to potentially fill with another player.

The takeaway

This move shows the Hawks' commitment to developing young talent like Houstan, while also parting ways with a 2024 draft pick in Đurišić who was unable to carve out a role with the team. It opens up a two-way roster spot for the Hawks to potentially add another player.