The Atlanta Hawks have promoted Onsi Saleh to president of basketball operations, and they signed him to a long-term contract extension, the team announced Wednesday.
Saleh originally joined the organization in May 2024 as assistant general manager and was promoted to general manager in April 2025. Saleh was recently named runner-up for the NBA’s Basketball Executive of the Year award.
“I have such tremendous gratitude for the trust and partnership that the Resslers have shown me since my first day in Atlanta,” Saleh said in a statement. “They have provided all the resources necessary for our front office to continue methodically building our program into one of the NBA’s elite. It’s an honor to lead this team, and I take seriously my responsibility to deliver for Hawks fans – I could not be more excited for what is ahead for our franchise.”
In his first year as the team’s lead executive, Saleh and his staff led the franchise through a series of moves, including trading star guard Trae Young. This season, the Hawks finished 46-36 and lost to the Knicks in the first round of the playoffs. Additionally, Atlanta is the only playoff team to secure a top-10 pick in this year’s draft.
“Onsi possesses a rare combination of valuable leadership qualities and a clear vision that will position our franchise to compete at a championship level. He is a gifted communicator and talent evaluator, widely respected by his peers within the NBA community,” said Atlanta Hawks Principal Owner Tony Ressler in a statement. “He has already demonstrated a level of decisiveness and acumen that has changed the trajectory of our organization, and we are delighted to have him lead our basketball operations for a very long time.”
Atlanta enters the 2026 NBA Draft with two first-round picks (No. 8 and No. 23), in addition to the No. 57 pick.
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