Warriors executive officially joins Atlanta Hawks as assistant GM

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Warriors executive officially joins Atlanta Hawks as assistant GM

ATLANTA — Making official what was previously reported, Onsi Saleh was officially hired Thursday by the Hawks as an assistant general manager, coming to Atlanta from Golden State. Saleh served last season as the Warriors’ vice president of basketball strategy and team counsel. He joins a front office that already includes assistant GM Kyle Korver, who is now working under general manager Landry Fields, a Stanford alum. Before joining Golden State in 2021, Saleh spent five years with the San Antonio Spurs, finishing as the team’s director of strategy and process, along with the role of chief of staff. “Onsi has played significant roles with two of the most well-respected organizations in the NBA,” Fields said in a statement. “In addition to his experience and expertise, we are thrilled to add someone with our shared values to our leadership team.” ESPN reported Saleh’s departure from the Warriors last month. Saleh joins a team that hasn’t won a playoff series since a surprising run to the Eastern Conference final in 2021. The Hawks went 36-46 this season, finishing 10th in the East before a quick elimination during the play-in round. Golden State Warriors | Lakers to consider Golden State Warriors assistant Kenny Atkinson after firing Ham: report [*] Golden State Warriors | Kurtenbach: If the Warriors want to contend in 2025, they need to trade Jonathan Kuminga [Mailbag] [*] Golden State Warriors | Kurtenbach: The time is right for Kevin Durant and the Warriors to reunite [*] Golden State Warriors | DIMES: Revisiting the Warriors’ trade deadline, plus a Last 2 Minute Report [*] Golden State Warriors | Opinion: California seeks to reform ticket sales. Warriors, 49ers fight back [/list] Atlanta faces some big decisions during the offseason, most notably whether to break up the backcourt of Trae Young and Dejounte Murray. In March, Saleh was named to the 2024 San Francisco Business Times 40 Under 40 list.

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