Hawks' Kristaps Porziņģis to miss at least two weeks with illness

Atlanta Hawks center Kristaps Porziņģis will be sidelined for at least two more weeks due to a mystery illness, according to reports. He has already missed seven of the team's last eight games and is undergoing further evaluation. The team is prioritizing his long-term health over short-term availability.

Atlanta Hawks veteran big man Kristaps Porziņģis is expected to miss at least the next two weeks as he deals with an ongoing mystery illness, per ESPN's Shams Charania. The 30-year-old Latvian has not played since December 5 and has sat out seven of the Hawks' last eight games. Prior to his recent absence, Porziņģis averaged 19.2 points and 5.6 rebounds over the team's first 13 games this season.

This is not the first health challenge for Porziņģis. During the 2025 NBA playoffs with the Boston Celtics, he struggled with lethargy and breathing issues, mustering only 25 total points in a second-round loss to the Knicks. He played fewer than 15 minutes in four of the six games and left Game 5 early, saying, “The breathing wasn’t good. I did everything I could potentially to feel as good as I could, but my engine wasn’t running the way I wanted.” Postseason, he was diagnosed with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), a condition causing rapid heart rate and dizziness upon standing.

Porziņģis managed his POTS through treatments like a high-salt diet and played for Latvia at the FIBA EuroBasket this summer, averaging 20.2 points and 8.7 rebounds over six games while leading the team to the Round of 16. However, after returning from four missed games in early December and scoring 25 points in a loss to the Nuggets, he stated the current issue is unrelated. “No, I wouldn't say it's the same thing,” Porziņģis said. “I just wasn't feeling too good, honestly. Just not being healthy, you know? But I wouldn't say it's the same stuff from last season, so that's good. I think I kind of put that behind me even this summer playing for the national team, but anyway, just catching whatever it's frustrating, you know? I want to be healthy. And I will be healthy.”

The Hawks, currently 14-12 after losing four of their last five, enter a game against the Philadelphia 76ers without their two-way contributor, who is in the final year of a two-year, $60 million contract. When healthy, Porziņģis provides double-doubles, 3-point spacing, and rim protection.

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Photorealistic illustration depicting NBA trade handshake between Jonathan Kuminga (Warriors) and Kristaps Porziņģis (Hawks) with symbolic jersey exchange.
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Warriors trade Jonathan Kuminga to Hawks for Kristaps Porziņģis

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The Golden State Warriors traded forward Jonathan Kuminga and guard Buddy Hield to the Atlanta Hawks in exchange for center Kristaps Porziņģis on Thursday, marking the end of Kuminga's five-year tenure with the team. The 23-year-old former lottery pick, a member of the 2022 NBA championship squad, had grown disgruntled with his role in Golden State. Warriors coach Steve Kerr expressed regret over not supporting Kuminga more effectively during his time with the franchise.

Jonathan Kuminga is set to make his Atlanta Hawks debut against the Washington Wizards, while Kristaps Porziņģis remains sidelined for the Golden State Warriors due to illness. The timing highlights ongoing frustrations for Warriors fans following the trade that sent Kuminga to Atlanta. Porziņģis has played just one game since the deal.

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Kristaps Porzingis played his first game in over two weeks for the Golden State Warriors, contributing in a 104-97 defeat to the Oklahoma City Thunder. The center, recently acquired from the Atlanta Hawks, showed flashes of potential despite feeling rusty. Coach Steve Kerr expressed optimism about Porzingis's role in the team's playoff push.

Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo suffered a right calf injury during Friday's narrow loss to the Denver Nuggets, limiting him in the final moments of the game. He anticipates missing 4-6 weeks, pending an MRI, marking his fourth calf issue in three seasons. The injury complicates the Bucks' struggling season and raises questions about their future direction.

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Giannis Antetokounmpo left the Milwaukee Bucks' 102-100 defeat to the Denver Nuggets with a right calf injury after playing through discomfort for most of the game. The two-time MVP expects to miss four to six weeks following an MRI on Saturday, sidelining him past the February 5 trade deadline. This marks another setback in a season plagued by calf issues for Antetokounmpo.

Denver Nuggets superstar Nikola Jokić has been diagnosed with a left knee hyperextension and bone bruise, sidelining him for at least four weeks after teammate Spencer Jones stepped on his foot during Monday's game against the Miami Heat. The injury adds to the team's woes following Cam Johnson's similar right knee bone bruise and absences of Aaron Gordon and Christian Braun, though Denver remains third in the West at 22-9.

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The Atlanta Hawks defeated the Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday, December 14, extending their winning streak against the Sixers to six games. Jalen Johnson recorded his fourth consecutive triple-double, leading Atlanta to victory. Philadelphia dealt with injuries, including Tyrese Maxey's absence due to illness.

 

 

 

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