Kyle Korver is stepping away from the Atlanta Hawks front office after a year as assistant GM, marking the end of a storied tenure that includes deep ties to the franchise as a player and now a key executive. His legacy? One of the NBA’s all-time great shooters — eighth in 3-pointers made (2,450) and eighth in percentage (.429), with the best single-season mark ever. He also helped lead the 2014-15 Hawks to a franchise-record 60 wins and a top Eastern Conference seed. Notably, he’s not alone in leaving — Bryson Graham also departed for Chicago. But don’t worry: Onsi Saleh, who took over GM duties after Landry Fields’ exit, is already making waves — finishing second in executive of the year voting. Saleh’s strategy? Building a younger core via draft picks like Kingston Flemings and Zuby Ejiofor, adding depth with Lu Dort and Aaron Wiggins, and positioning Atlanta smartly for future stars through cap management and trades. The Hawks are clearly moving forward with purpose.
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