Warriors acquire former Celtics center in surprise trade deadline swap

Kristaps Porzingis is on the move again just seven months after he was traded by the Celtics.

Kristaps Porzingis is headed to the Warriors to reunite with former Celtics teammate Al Horford. Golden State agreed to trade Jonathan Kuminga and Buddy Hield to the Hawks for Porzingis late Wednesday evening, per ESPN’s Shams Charania.

Porzingis hasn’t played much this season due to injury and illness, which has been an issue throughout his career. While the Hawks hoped he would be a piece for them contending, it’s been a disappointing year in Atlanta for him and the team.

The Warriors now will hope they can get Porzingis contributing following the deadline deal. Porzingis was a likely trade candidate ahead of the deadline because of his expiring contract. It was also clear the Hawks hoped they would be able to get some value for the big man. Charania also reported Golden State targeted Porzingis on the trade market for months.

Porzingis now joins a familiar face in Golden State as he will be the primary center alongside Horford. The duo teamed up for a championship in Boston in 2024 but both found new homes this past offseason. Horford signed a two-year deal with Golden State and Porzingis was traded to Atlanta by Boston before Wednesday’s deal. The Warriors also traded away backup center Trayce Jackson-Davis on Wednesday night to open up a roster spot.

The Celtics will face off against Horford and Porzingis in Golden State on Feb. 19.

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