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Atlanta Hawks Rookie Falls Out Of Frontcourt Rotation

January 29, 2026 by Last Word On Pro Basketball

The Atlanta Hawks drafted Asa Newell 23rd overall in the 2025 NBA Draft after trading down with the New Orleans Pelicans. Atlanta received the better of the Pelicans’ or the Milwaukee Bucks’ selection in the upcoming loaded 2026 draft class. The rookie started the season outside of head coach Quin Snyder’s rotation, but Newell’s offensive versatility and surprising three-point shooting forced Snyder’s hand.

Newell even played some minutes over third-year power forward Mouhamed Gueye. However, this changed over the last three games. The Hawks sent the 20-year-old down to the College Park Skyhawks on Jan. 25. Several factors contributed to this decision.

Atlanta Hawks Rookie Falls Out Of Frontcourt Rotation

Newell’s Offense Never Disappointed, but He Struggled Defensively

Newell averages 5.2 points on 55.8% shooting and 1.9 rebounds in 33 games on the season. Questions surrounded his perimeter shooting coming into the 2025 NBA Draft, but he passed that test with flying colors. The Hawks’ rookie shoots an impressive 43.9% from beyond the arc on 1.7 attempts. He shot just 29.2% from deep on 2.7 attempts in his lone season at the University of Georgia.

Asa Newell is shooting 41.2% from 3 across all games he has played for the Hawks since being drafted (SL, Preseason, Reg Season, G League)

47 makes out of 114 attempts

Was the one skill coming out of college that he HAD to have in order to make it in the league with his…

— Grant Shirley (@Grant_Shirley4) January 28, 2026

Newell spaced the floor, grabbed offensive boards (28 in 33 games), made quick decisions on the move, and handled the ball in transition. He played consistent backup center and power forward minutes behind Onyeka Okongwu and Jalen Johnson with Kristaps Porziņģis‘ limited availability. The 7-foot-3-inch center has only appeared in 17 games this season.

While Newell thrived offensively, he struggled on the defensive end. Stronger, taller fives often overpowered him on the glass or deep in the post when he played backup center minutes.

Asa Newell welcome to the NBA😭
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— Teg🚨 (@IQfor3) December 28, 2025

After Atlanta drafted him, he mentioned wanting to “get stronger, eat more, [and] grow into [his] grown-man body.” His best minutes came at power forward when he could use his athleticism to grab rebounds instead of trying to box out stronger centers. Newell could also play the passing lanes more and get out on the break easier this way. Gueye and Newell struggled at center for similar reasons, but it seems Snyder favors Gueye’s rim protection and defensive instincts over the rookie’s offensive punch for now.

Christian Koloko Enters the Picture

The Hawks needed a backup center for months, as they dealt with Porziņģis’ injuries and N’Faly Dante‘s season-ending torn ACL. They signed Skyhawks big man Malik Williams on a two-way deal, but he did not play and was waived shortly after. They then signed Christian Koloko to a two-way contract on Jan. 16, and he has made an immediate impact. This move pushed Newell out of the rotation, allowing Gueye to strictly play the backup four.

Koloko averaged 6.3 points, 2.0 rebounds, and 2.0 blocks in his first three games for Atlanta. His best performance came against the Indiana Pacers on Jan. 26. He collected a career-high 12 points, shooting a perfect 6-of-6 from the field, with four rebounds, one assist, and three blocks in 17 minutes.

Christian Koloko 12 Points, 4 Rebs, 3 Blocks, 6/6 FG full highlight vs Pacers I 25-26 NBA Season pic.twitter.com/Cbxefcgg88

— Hoops Showtime (@HoopsShowtime12) January 26, 2026

Koloko showcased his strong screen-setting and rim protection throughout the contest. He also ran the floor well on fastbreak opportunities, which the Hawks rely on for offensive consistency. Okongwu’s strong 3-point shooting allows Snyder to play him at power forward next to Koloko. This gives Atlanta more rim protection, while Okongwu plays to his versatile defensive strengths.

Koloko’s emergence pushed Newell out of the rotation during Porziņģis’ absence. Whether Snyder sticks with the same rotation upon the star center’s return remains to be seen.

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