Thabo Sefolosha was a little late to the party.

Most of the Hawks players have been in Atlanta and working out together for much of the summer. Almost all have been here for the month of September. Sefolosha said his preference would have been to have joined them at the start of the month.

However, Sefolosha was just able to join the team last week after experiencing visa problems for he and his family in returning from his native of Switzerland.

“I haven’t worked much with the guys yet,” Sefolosha said Monday. “We are going to make the most out of it. I’m super excited to work with the group we have.”

Sefolosha, the free-agent signee after eight seasons with the Thunder, has also been busy finding a place to live and schools for his children.

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