The Atlanta Hawks have added some serious shooting firepower to their roster. Veteran guard Luke Kennard agreed to a one-year, $11 million contract with Atlanta.
Kennard’s arrival gives the Hawks another weapon alongside Trae Young in their backcourt. Known for his sharpshooting, Kennard brings proven scoring from beyond the arc.
Atlanta desperately needed a consistent outside threat off the bench this offseason. Kennard’s elite shooting instantly addresses that concern for the team. He led the league in three-point percentage twice over the past four years. Kennard has made over 43 percent of his threes every year since 2020.
The 28-year-old averaged 8.9 points in 24 minutes per game last season. He also chipped in 3.3 assists and 2.8 rebounds while playing for Memphis. His one-year stint with the Grizzlies helped reestablish his value around the league. Now, the former Duke star lands in Atlanta with a key role waiting.
This move isn’t just about numbers—it’s about maximizing team strengths. The Hawks’ offense relies heavily on spacing for Trae Young’s playmaking. Adding Luke Kennard, who shot 43.3 percent from deep last season, expands the floor. His off-ball movement and quick release can help stretch opposing defenses.
Kennard also reunites with former college teammate Jalen Johnson in Atlanta. Their chemistry could be a hidden bonus as rotations evolve under Quin Snyder. While defense remains a concern, Kennard’s offensive value outweighs those flaws. Atlanta will likely hide him defensively while using his shooting to punish opponents.
Luke Kennard joins a reshaped Hawks team hoping to return to playoff form. He is one of several pieces Atlanta has acquired during this aggressive offseason push. With Kristaps Porzingis and Nickeil Alexander-Walker also joining the fold, depth improves. The Hawks are clearly prioritizing shooting and spacing around Young.
The front office overhaul shows Atlanta’s commitment to building a balanced roster. Kennard’s signing is another smart step toward that goal for 2025. At just one year, the deal carries little risk with plenty of upside. If Kennard thrives, the Hawks will have landed a key contributor a great value.
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