The Atlanta Hawks decided to go all-in on their roster this offseason and added some key pieces, taking up a lot of space in their payroll.
The Atlanta Hawks have made a concerted effort to try and land some key players, thus building a contender in the Eastern Conference.
To start the summer, the Hawks traded for Kristaps Porzingis to land a center replacement for the departing Clint Capela.
In addition to that, the Hawks signed and traded for Nickeil Alexander-Walker to add another backcourt option alongside Trae Young.
These moves were made to keep Trae Young happy, as the star is entering the final year of his contract. But how much is he and the rest of the squad making next season?
Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images2025-26 Atlanta Hawks payroll and player salaries
The Atlanta Hawks have racked up quite a massive salary bill heading into the season. They’re about $40 million over the salary cap.
This is what the Atlanta Hawks payroll looks like:
Player2025-26 SalaryTrae Young$45,999,660Kristaps Porzingis$30,731,707Jalen Johnson$30,000,000Nickeil Alexander-Walker$15,161,800Onyeka Okongwu$15,000,000Zaccharie Risacher$13,197,720Luke Kennard$11,000,000Dyson Daniels$7,707,709Kobe Bufkin$4,503,668Asa Newell$3,237,480Charles Bassey$2,461,463Caleb Houstan$2,378,870Vit Krejci$2,349,578Mouhamed Gueye$2,221,677N’Faly Dante$2,048,494Kobe Johnson$1,272,870Nikola Djurisic$1,272,870Keaton Wallace (Two-Way)$636,435Jacob Toppin (Two-Way)$636,435Eli N’Diaye (Two-Way)$636,435Total$190,233,194Atlanta Hawks must make expensive roster worth the investment
Heading into this season, the Atlanta Hawks are paying an exorbitant sum of money for the roster that they’ve put together.
Of course, no team is going to pay this kind of money without expecting some type of success in return from the players.
The Hawks surveyed the Eastern Conference and realized that they can compete for an NBA championship if they get the right pieces on board.
As such, these new signings and roster moves must help the Hawks make a significant impact and go on a run in the playoffs.