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Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location Attendance Series 1 April 6 @ Philadelphia: L 104–107: Eddie Johnson (26) Dan Roundfield (13) Eddie Johnson (6) Spectrum 10,561 0–1 2 April 9 @ Philadelphia: L 92–99: Dan Roundfield (23) Dan Roundfield (14) three players tied (3) Spectrum 18,276 0–2 3 April 10 Philadelphia: W ...
The Atlanta Braves baseball team has been Atlanta's Major League Baseball franchise since 1966. The team was founded in 1871 in Boston, Massachusetts as a National Association club, making it the oldest continuously operating sports franchise in North American sports. [1]
A third-round draftee in 1983, Pinone played seven games in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Atlanta Hawks in the 1983–84 season. After spending the rest of the season in the Ohio Mixers , of the CBA , and earning a place in the 1984 CBA All-Star Game ; he joined Estudiantes of the Spanish Liga ACB in the 1984–85 season ...
In 1955 the Hawks moved to St. Louis, Missouri and became the St. Louis Hawks. And in 1965 moved to Atlanta, Georgia which became the Atlanta Hawks. The following is a list of players, both past and current, who appeared at least in one game for the Atlanta Hawks franchise.
Richard Michael "Goose" Gossage was born on July 5, 1951, in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and he grew up near N. Cascade Avenue.He graduated in 1970 from Wasson High School, where he played on the baseball and basketball teams and is included in the school's athletic "Wall of Fame". [3]
Red and white have been a part of the team's palette for the most part since the 1950s, but the Hawks also used various accent colors as well. Red, blue and white served as the team's color scheme during the St. Louis and early Atlanta years (1955–70), and they wore red and white uniforms for much of their tenure in St. Louis.
In 1980, 22 teams (all but the Atlanta Braves, Houston Astros, New York Mets, and St. Louis Cardinals) took part in a one-year cable deal with UA-Columbia.The deal involved the airing of a Thursday night Game of the Week in markets at least 50 miles (80 km) from a major league park.
Johnson was selected by the Atlanta Hawks as the 49th overall pick of the 1977 NBA draft. [5] Averaging 10.5 points, the rookie helped the Hawks return to the playoffs after a four-year absence, a feat repeated in six of Johnson's eight full years with the club. [citation needed] Johnson became a starter in 1978–79.