Hawks Promote Onsi Saleh to President of Basketball Operations
The Atlanta Hawks signed Onsi Saleh to a long-term contract extension and promoted him from general manager to president of basketball operations. The move was announced on Wednesday.
sportsnet.caThe Atlanta Hawks signed executive Onsi Saleh to a long-term contract extension and promoted him from general manager to president of basketball operations, it was announced on Wednesday. Saleh's promotion comes after the Hawks reached the first round and led the New York Knicks 2-1 before losing the series in six games.
Despite a pivot this season and trading Trae Young to Washington in January, the Hawks turned their season around by going 19-3 at one point from early February to early April.
"Onsi possesses a rare combination of valuable leadership qualities and a clear vision that will position our franchise to compete at a championship level. He is a gifted communicator and talent evaluator, widely respected by his peers within the NBA community," said Hawks principal owner Tony Ressler.
Saleh finished second in voting for Executive of the Year, losing to Celtics president Brad Stevens.
The Philadelphia 76ers expressed interest in talking to Saleh for their head of basketball operations vacancy but the Hawks denied permission, sources said. "I have such tremendous gratitude for the trust and partnership that the Resslers have shown me since my first day in Atlanta," Saleh said in a statement.
" Saleh has built a new Hawks core around rising star Jalen Johnson with Nickeil Alexander-Walker, Dyson Daniels and Onyeka Okongwu.
Alexander-Walker and Daniels are back-to-back Most Improved award winners. Saleh also traded for CJ McCollum and Jonathan Kuminga this season. The Hawks have flexibility this offseason armed with the No.
8 and No. 23 overall picks in the first round in June's draft and five first-round picks available to be traded on draft night. Saleh took over as Hawks general manager last offseason. He was hired by Atlanta in 2024 following executive stints in Golden State and San Antonio.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
3 events- January 2026
Hawks traded Trae Young to Washington.
1 sourceESPN - February to April 2026
Hawks went 19-3 during a season turnaround.
1 sourceESPN - May 27, 2026
Hawks announced Saleh's promotion and contract extension.
1 sourceESPN
Potential Impact
- 01
Hawks enter offseason with No. 8 and No. 23 draft picks plus five additional first-round picks available for trades.
- 02
Philadelphia 76ers were denied permission to interview Saleh for their basketball operations vacancy.
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