Porzingis leaves Boston after back-to-back productive seasons, including a career-high 41.2% mark from beyond the arc while pouring in over 19 points per night. Assuming he’s past the illness that disrupted his rhythm late in the year and into the postseason, the 7-footer should fit in well in Atlanta’s frontcourt rotation alongside Jalen Johnson, Onyeka Okongwu, and 2024's No. 1 overall pick Zaccharie Risacher.
The Hawks also set themselves up nicely for future cap flexibility. Moving off Terance Mann's $15.5 million salary, which runs for three more seasons, frees up significant room down the line. Porzingis, on an expiring $30 million deal, could either be a short-term boost or a long-term investment. Meanwhile, with Trae Young holding a player option and reigning Most Improved Player Dyson Daniels eligible for an extension, Atlanta is keeping its options open heading into next summer.