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The Atlanta Hawks' 2025-26 roster is developing during the NBA offseason, featuring new additions like Kristaps Porzingis and rookie Asa Newell under head coach Quin Snyder. Despite improvements from last year, the team currently has only 13 players on standard contracts, leaving room for two veteran signings to strengthen the squad.
De'Anthony Melton is proposed as a low-risk, high-reward free agent target. Recovering from a partially torn ACL that limited him to six games last season, Melton seeks an affordable "prove-yourself" deal. When healthy, he provides valuable 3-and-D skills, averaging 9.1 points, 3.7 rebounds, 1.4 steals, and 1.5 threes per game at 36.9% accuracy across 356 career games, with 27 playoff appearances.
Despite injury concerns, Melton showed promise in limited 2024 action, posting 10.3 points with efficient shooting (40.7% FG, 37.1% 3PT) in just 20 minutes per game. His defensive capabilities could complement Trae Young by allowing backcourt risks and building on Nickeil Alexander-Walker's defensive upgrade.
The potential signing presents minimal risk—a veteran minimum contract wouldn't burden the Hawks if unsuccessful. However, if Melton regains pre-injury form, he could significantly boost Atlanta's Eastern Conference competitiveness. This upside makes him an ideal candidate for the Hawks' final roster spot.
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