The Hawks worked out 18 players at the NBA scouting combine over the past two days in Chicago.

The interview process followed the draft lottery on Tuesday in which the Hawks landed the No. 8 and 10 picks in the first round. The Hawks also have three second-round picks with No. 35, 41 and 44.

Among the players who interviewed with the Hawks were:

Darius Bazley, power forward, Princeton High

Louis King, forward, Oregon

Admiral Schofield, guard, Tennessee

Cam Reddish, small forward, Duke

Moses Brown, center, UCLA

Keldon Johnson, guard, Kentucky

Bruno Fernando, power forward, Maryland

Tyler Herro, guard, Kentucky

Coby White, guard, North Carolina

Nassir Little, forward, North Carolina

The Hawks will resume pre-draft workouts on Monday. Kansas guard Devon Dotson will be among the participants. The team previously held eight workouts with mostly late second-round and G League players.

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