Kristaps Porzingis is a forward-center for the Atlanta Hawks, bringing a rare combination of size and skill to the roster. The Latvian-born big man stands 7'3" and weighs 240 pounds, making him one of the tallest players in the league. Porzingis developed professionally through Cajasol Sevilla in Spain before entering the NBA, and he was born on August 2, 1995. He wears number 6 for Atlanta this season.
Through 33 games this season, Porzingis is averaging 16.7 points and 5.2 rebounds per game across 23.9 minutes, with 2.5 assists and 1.2 blocks per contest. His field goal percentage sits at 44.1%, while his three-point shooting stands at 30.6% and free throw percentage at 73.8%. His scoring volume and moderate rebounding numbers make him a relevant target for points and rebounds props, though bettors should note his relatively limited minutes and modest three-point efficiency may cap upside on made threes props. The 1.2 blocks per game is worth tracking for any blocks-based props, as his size gives him consistent rim presence. His 2.5 assists per game also opens up some viability in lower-line assists props. A plus-minus of 0.7 reflects a roughly neutral on-court impact, suggesting Atlanta uses him as a complementary offensive piece rather than a primary driver of game outcomes.