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19.5
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6.8
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2.1
STL
0.7
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1.5
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Porzingis won a championship during his first season with the Celtics, but he appeared in only 99 regular-season games over two campaigns, including a career-low 42 last year. He tried to play through an illness during the playoffs, but he scored in single digits during nine of Boston's 11 postseason games, including the final seven. Celtics superstar Jayson Tatum tore his Achilles during the second-round series against the Knicks, and with him likely sidelined for all of 2025-26, Boston traded Porzingis to Atlanta and Jrue Holiday to Portland this offseason to alleviate cap stress. Porzingis hasn't played in more than 66 regular-season games since his rookie year, including three lost campaigns with fewer than 50. However, when he's been on the court, the Latvian big man has been productive. He's averaged at least 1.3 fantasy points per minute in four straight seasons and finished inside the top-85 players in eight-category leagues in seven of his nine NBA campaigns. Now on his fifth team, Porzingis has experience playing with other superstars and should seamlessly fit as a floor spacer in an offense led by high-usage players Trae Young and Jalen Johnson. Porzingis has operated as a reserve during only one game in his career (2016-17 with the Knicks), but if he slides into the Hawks' starting lineup, it's unclear who'd shift to the bench. The options would be up-and-coming center Onyeka Okongwu, who Clint Capela had blocked for years but finally outplayed the veteran last season, or 2024 No. 1 overall pick Zaccharie Risacher. If Porzingis comes off the bench, he'd still play 25-plus minutes a game and may even see a boost in usage if she shares the court with other reserves. The oft-injured sharpshooter will always be a risky fantasy selection, but even with missed time in the past, he's delivered strong production more often than not. Porzingis' upside is a tad higher in category leagues because of his unicorn combination of made threes and blocks. Read Past Outlooks

Looks rusty in preseason debut
Porzingis went 2-of-6 from the floor and 1-of-4 at the stripe for five points, one assist, one steal and one turnover across 12 minutes in Monday's preseason loss to Houston.
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Porzingis also racked up four fouls in his 12 minutes of play and missed all three of his three-point attempts, but it probably is futile to read too much into the first preseason game of the season. However, it's worth noting that midway through the match he was sporting some tape on his right wrist that he wasn't wearing at the beginning of the game, so this is worth monitoring considering KP's injury history.
Porzingis also racked up four fouls in his 12 minutes of play and missed all three of his three-point attempts, but it probably is futile to read too much into the first preseason game of the season. However, it's worth noting that midway through the match he was sporting some tape on his right wrist that he wasn't wearing at the beginning of the game, so this is worth monitoring considering KP's injury history.
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How does Kristaps Porzingis compare to other players?
This section compares his stats with all players from the previous three seasons (minimum 200 minutes played)*. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that stat and it would be considered average.
True Shooting %
61.8%
Effective Field Goal %
57.2%
3-Point Attempt Rate
43.6%
Free Throw Rate
34.7%
Offensive Rebound %
6.2%
Defensive Rebound %
19.3%
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12.8%
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11.5%
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1.1%
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4.8%
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6.6%
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26.0%
Fantasy Points Per Game
36.2
Fantasy Points Per Minute
1.3
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Are the highs worth the lows? That's the question regarding Porzingis and his value. When he's healthy, the numbers are fantastic. Almost two blocks per game. Over 20 points per contest while shooting roughly 50 percent from the field. Almost two three-pointers per game. An enticing 85 percent from the charity stripe. Porzingis proved during last year's championship season that he is still The Unicorn. But he also made only 57 appearances and missed a dozen playoff games. The foot injuries he suffered during the NBA Finals forced surgery in late June. Porzingis is not expected back until early December, at best. A game count in the low 40's seems realistic for 2024-25. With sights set on back-to-back championships, Boston will be as gentle as possible with the Latvian and not force him to play too early. The Celtics bring back 38-year-old big man Al Horford to start while Porzingis is out. That means reserves Luke Kornet, Xavier Tillman and even Neemias Queta should receive big minutes early in the season. In the meantime, Porzingis can heal and focus on improving on the career-best 51.6 percent the center shot from the field last season. With Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, Jrue Holiday and Derrick White on the roster, the Unicorn can take his sweet time healing and ease into things as the third or fourth scoring option when healthy. But will he stay healthy after his return? That's the big question.
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Illness issues might be over
Porzingis dealt with a mysterious illness while with the Celtics, but he hasn't had any issues since he returned to action with Latvia during EuroBasket, Kevin Chouinard of the Hawks' official site reports.
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Shipped to Atlanta
The Celtics traded Porzingis and a second-round pick to the Hawks on Tuesday in a three-team deal that will send Terance Mann and the No. 22 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft to the Nets, while Georges Niang and a second-round pick head to Boston, Shams Charania of ESPN reports.
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Sees 11 minutes in Game 6
Porzingis closed Friday's 119-81 loss to New York in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals with four points (1-4 FG, 1-2 3Pt, 1-2 FT), five rebounds and one block across 11 minutes.
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Moving to bench role
Porzingis is not in the starting lineup for Game 6 against the Knicks on Friday.
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Not on injury report
Porzingis (illness) is not on the injury report for Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals versus the Knicks on Friday.
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Saleh non-committal on role
Hawks general manager Onsi Saleh said Friday that he's not going to determine who starts between Porzingis and Onyeka Okongwu, Brad Rowland of the Locked On Podcast Network reports.
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"They're both going to play an integral role for our success this year," Saleh said. He added that he will leave it up to coach Quin Snyder to make that decision. As for Porzingis' health, he put together a successful stint at EuroBasket and Saleh said he has no concerns at all heading into training camp. If Media Day was any indication, the Hawks plan to use both Porzingis and Okongwu significantly.
"They're both going to play an integral role for our success this year," Saleh said. He added that he will leave it up to coach Quin Snyder to make that decision. As for Porzingis' health, he put together a successful stint at EuroBasket and Saleh said he has no concerns at all heading into training camp. If Media Day was any indication, the Hawks plan to use both Porzingis and Okongwu significantly.