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The 2024–25 Atlanta Hawks season is the 76th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and 57th in Atlanta. It is the second full season under head coach Quin Snyder . [ 1 ]
The 2023–24 Atlanta Hawks season was the 75th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and 56th in Atlanta. It is the first full season under new head coach Quin Snyder. [1] The Hawks made it to their fourth straight postseason appearance and third straight play-in berth, as the No. 10 seed.
The Celtics–Hawks rivalry is a rivalry in the Eastern Conference of the NBA that has lasted for over five decades, although the two teams have played each other since the 1949–50 season, when the then-Tri-Cities Blackhawks joined the NBA as part of the National Basketball League and the Basketball Association of America merger.
It’s the Thunder vs. Hawks tonight in Oklahoma City. Here’s how to watch, including time, TV channel and streaming info.
Oct. 7—The Atlanta Hawks will open the 2022-23 NBA regular season against the Houston Rockets in game at the award-winning State Farm Arena on Wednesday, Oct. 19 at 7:30 p.m. Dubbed 'Opening ...
The Chicago Bulls will host the Atlanta Hawks in an elimination round of the play-in tournament game at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday (ESPN). ... But the team will be without Jalen Johnson (ankle) and ...
[needs update] The largest crowd ever for an Atlanta Hawks basketball game at the arena was Game 6 of the 2008 Eastern Conference First Round on May 2, 2008 (against the Boston Celtics), where there was an announced attendance of 20,425. [1] The arena includes 92 luxury suites, 9 party suites, and 1,866 club seats.
State Farm Arena has been home to the Hawks since 1999. This is a list of seasons completed by the Atlanta Hawks of the National Basketball Association (NBA). In its 75-year history, the franchise has represented the cities of Buffalo, New York (1946), Moline, Illinois (1946–51), Milwaukee, Wisconsin (1951–55), St. Louis, Missouri (1955–68) and Atlanta, Georgia (since 1968).