Hawks center Kristaps Porzingis, who has missed the past four games with an unspecified illness, will return to action on Friday against Denver, as Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN relays (Twitter links).
Head coach Quin Snyder said before Friday’s game that Atlanta will be keeping a close eye on Porzingis, adding that the Latvian big man would be on a minutes restriction, though no number or range was given.
Porzingis was initially questionable to return Friday, according to Kevin Chouinard of Hawks.com (Twitter link). The injury designation for Porzingis was “return to competition reconditioning,” rather than the illness that prevented him from suiting up for the past 10 days.
Porzingis, who will be an unrestricted free agent in 2026, missed extended time late in 2024/25 and in the playoffs with a mysterious illness, which was eventually diagnosed as postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS). It’s unclear if his latest illness is related to that condition, which Porzingis has reportedly been able to manage without medication.
Fifth-year forward Jalen Johnson, who is having a breakout season for Atlanta, was ruled out of Wednesday’s loss to the Clippers with tightness in his right calf. However, it seems like the team was just being cautious with the former first-round pick — Johnson will be back tonight vs. the Nuggets, per Youngmisuk.
Johnson, who turns 24 in a couple weeks, has been playing the best basketball of his career with Trae Young sidelined due to a knee injury. The former Duke forward has recorded seven-plus assists in 12 straight games, averaging 24.9 points, 11.1 rebounds, 8.8 assists and 1.7 steals on .515/.467/.775 shooting over that span (36.8 minutes per contest).