The Hawks have 12 players in training camp with fully-guaranteed contracts, four with partial guarantees, one player on a “two-way” contract and three players with camp invites. Here’s how they break down:

Full guarantees (12)

Kent Bazemore, $16.9 million

Dennis Schroder, $15.5 million

Miles Plumlee, $12.5 million

Marco Belinelli, $6.6 million

Dewayne Dedmon $6 million!

Ersan Ilyasova, $6 million

Mike Muscala, $5 million

Malcolm Delaney, $2.5 million

Taurean Prince, $2.4 million

John Collins, $1.9 million

DeAndre’ Bembry, $1.6 million

Tyler Dorsey, $816k

Partial guarantees (4)

Luke Babbitt, $2.0 million%

Nicolas Brussino, $1.3 million^

Quinn Cook, $1.3 million*

Tyler Cavanaugh, $816k#

Two-way contract (1)

Josh Magette, 75k@

Camp invitees (3)

Jeremy Evans, $1.8 million&

John Jenkins, $1.6 million&

Jordan Matthews, $816k&

Notes

! $300k to $900k incentives for games played plus combined points and rebounds (thresholds of 12/14/16)

% 50 percent guaranteed, becomes full on Dec. 14 (day before players that signed before Sept. 15 can be traded)

^$900k guaranteed, becomes full after Jan. 7

* $100k guaranteed, $500 k guaranteed on opening day of regular season, full after Jan. 7

# $50k guaranteed

@ G-League salary; can spend up to 45 days on Hawks roster with NBA minimum pay for those days

& Non-guaranteed contracts if on roster to begin season

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