Kyle Korver departs Atlanta Hawks front office after four years
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 17, 2026, 11:58 PM
Last updated Aug 17, 2026

Kyle Korver is leaving his role as assistant general manager of the Atlanta Hawks after four years, as reported by Marc Stein. His exit comes amid significant changes in the Hawks' basketball operations department, following Onsi Saleh's promotion to president of basketball operations. Korver initially joined the Hawks in July 2022 as director of player affairs and development, moving up to assistant general manager in January 2023. His departure adds another layer of transition for Atlanta as Saleh continues to build the front office. Sources did not indicate Korver's next destination after his tenure with the Hawks.
- •Korver has worked in the Hawks' front office for four years.
- •He was promoted to assistant general manager in January 2023.
- •Onsi Saleh has taken over as president of basketball operations.
- •Korver joined the Hawks in July 2022 from the Brooklyn Nets.
- •His next career move remains unconfirmed.
- 11:58 PMYahoo Sports — Kyle Korver Leaving Atlanta Hawks Front Office After Four Years
"Kyle Korver is leaving his job as Atlanta Hawks assistant general manager after four years in the front office, Marc Stein reported Monday night.
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