The Atlanta Hawks have gone through a plethora of changes ahead of the 2025-26 NBA season.
Following a 40-42 record last season, the Atlanta Hawks missed the postseason for a second-straight season.
However, the Quin Snyder-coached team seems keen on changing that heading into the 2025-26 NBA season. After all, the front office has been incredibly active this summer.
Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty ImagesBiggest additions to the Atlanta Hawks’ roster
Trae Young is set to remain the cornerstone superstar for the Hawks, despite some concerns over his contract extension.
But alongside Trae, the Hawks have ensured they have put together a quality roster, evident in their potential starting lineup.
The biggest move remains the trade for Kristaps Porzingis, who arrived from the Boston Celtics. Additionally, here are all the additions that the Hawks made to their roster this offseason:
Kristaps Porzingis (Trade from Boston Celtics)Nickeil Alexander-Walker (Signed to a four-year deal)N’Faly Dante (Signed to a one-year deal)Luke Kennard (Signed to a one-year deal)Biggest departures from the Atlanta Hawks’ roster
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If there are additions, there are bound to be a few departures for the team as well. In fact, the Hawks lost several stars in free agency, including Clint Capela, who had been with the team for the last five seasons.
Here are all the departures from the Hawks this summer:
Clint Capela (Left as a free agent)Caris LeVert (Left as a free agent)Terance Mann (Traded to Brooklyn Nets)Larry Nance Jr. (Left as a free agent)Georges Niang (Traded to Boston Celtics)David Roddy (Waived)
All things considered, the Hawks have shaken things up, but whether it will pay off or not will only be proven when the new season kicks off in October 2025.