Atlanta Hawks Schedule
Monday
2/6/2012
7:30PM
Atlanta Hawks vs Phoenix Suns
Wednesday
2/8/2012
7:30PM
Atlanta Hawks vs Indiana Pacers
Friday
2/10/2012
7:00PM
Orlando Magic vs Atlanta Hawks
NEWS
By Bud L. Ellis
Wrapping up their most successful regular season in years, the Atlanta Hawks didn’t need to trot out their A-list lineup Wednesday night.
No, the guys on the bench drew the vast majority of the playing time in the regular-season finale at Philips Arena. But that’s OK. The stars of the Eastern Conference’s No. 3 seed already were preparing to tip off the second season.
Atlanta downed Cleveland 99-83 to conclude a regular season where the Hawks won 53 games, earned the No. 3 seed in the East and feel like they have what it takes to break through to the conference finals for the first time since the team was based in St. Louis.
This one was all about who wasn’t on the hardwood. The Hawks rested Joe Johnson, Al Horford, Josh Smith, Mike Bibby and Jamal Crawford. Cleveland didn’t bother playing LeBron James or Shaquille O’Neal.
One thing to note from this one: Atlanta’s top draft pick last summer, point guard Jeff Teague, showed a season getting minutes here and there might be the foundation for a really good NBA career. Playing all 48 minutes, Teague finished with 24 points on 11-for-19 shooting and 15 assists.
He had help on this night. Seven Hawks scored in double figures: Joe Smith, Marvin Williams, Zaza Pachulia, Mario West, Jason Collins, Mo Evans and Teague.
Atlanta plays host to Milwaukee in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference quarterfinals at 5:30 p.m. Saturday at Philips Arena.
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Thursday, April 15, 2010 at 11:00 pm by bud
Tags: Al Horford, Atlanta Hawks, Cleveland Cavaliers, Jamal Crawford, Jason Collins, Jeff Teague, Joe Johnson, Joe Smith, Josh Smith, LeBron James, Mario West, Marvin Williams, Mike Bibby, Milwaukee Bucks, Mo Evans, National Basketball Association, Philips Arena, Shaquille O’Neal, Zaza Pachulia
By Bud L. Ellis
After an offseason of resigning key cogs and bolstering the bench and seeing the rest of the East get stronger, it’s showtime for the Atlanta Hawks.
Atlanta tipped off the 2009-10 season Wednesday night at Philips Arena, the first step of an 82-game journey that Hawks’ fans hope will lead Atlanta to the playoffs for a third consecutive season.
Very few campaigns have been met with this much hope, this much enthusiasm surrounding Atlanta’s NBA entry. Sure, there were the years in the late 1980s, when the Hawks ran off four consecutive 50-win seasons, yet could never crack through the Eastern Conference semifinals.
There were a few decent years in the 1990s. There was the 1979-80 team that won 57 games, a mark matched by the 1986-87 team. But the meter of anticipation is nearing an all-time high in Atlanta, and with good reason.
The Hawks addressed multiple needs this offseason by signing Jason Collins and Joe Smith. The two veterans give Atlanta size off the bench and veteran leadership, two traits a talented-yet-youthful core needs.
The Hawks are about to embark on a season that they believe will carry them into late May. Doing so would be the most successful foray for this franchise in decades. The adjustments are now done. Time to see this machine roar to life. The road to a deep advance in the NBA playoffs won’t be easy. You have to get there first.
But there is every reason to believe this team has what it will take to play toward Memorial Day.
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Wednesday, October 28, 2009 at 8:47 pm by bud
Tags: Atlanta Hawks, Jason Collins, Joe Smith, National Basketball Association, Philips Arena
By Bud L. Ellis
In each of the past five years, the Atlanta Hawks have won more games than the year before.
The past two seasons, the Hawks have nudged their way back into contender status in the Eastern Conference. In 2008, Atlanta made the playoffs for the first time in a decade, then pushed the eventual world-champion Boston Celtics to seven games in the first round.
Last spring, the Hawks outlasted Miami in seven games to win a playoff series for the first time since 1999.
So, as the Hawks get ready to tip off the 2009-10 season Wednesday night at home against Indiana, the question is can Atlanta continue its upward surge?
It won’t be easy. The Hawks won 47 games a year ago, but play in the rugged East where the big three contenders — Boston, Cleveland and Orlando — all made major moves in the offseason.
So too did the Hawks, who added Jamal Crawford to the backcourt, Jason Collins and Joe Smith to the frontcourt, and drafted Jeff Teague to be the point guard of the future. Add in the playoff experience gained by Atlanta’s core, and the components are in place for the Hawks to crack the 50-win plateau.
The East will be a battle all season, and while the Hawks probably won’t be the ones to emerge from the fray come June, Atlanta should be good enough to make at least a decent push come playoff time.
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Monday, October 26, 2009 at 8:56 pm by bud
Tags: Atlanta Hawks, Boston Celtics, Cleveland Cavaliers, Jamal Crawford, Jason Collins, Jeff Teague, Joe Smith, Miami Heat, National Basketball Association, Orlando Magic
By Bud L. Ellis
With three games in the next four nights, the Atlanta Hawks ramp up preparations for the 2009-10 season.
It’s likely by the time this three-game stretch ends Wednesday, there will be a few players who will be looking for another team.
Cuts are likely to come down at some point during this stretch, which begins at 6 p.m. today at Detroit. Atlanta returns home Monday to play host to Charlotte at 7 p.m., then travels to Memphis at 8 p.m. Wednesday.
As the Hawks’ staff evaluates the guys on the fringe, the more-established veteran players and the top newcomers brought onto the roster in the offseason will continue to work on meshing together as a team.
That’s what preseason is all about. Guys like Jamal Crawford, Jason Collins and Joe Smith are seeking the chemistry and where they fit into a team coming off back-to-back playoff appearances. Other guys, like Mario West, Othello Hunter and Courtney Sims, are hoping they can do enough during the next three weeks to land on the opening-night roster.
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Sunday, October 11, 2009 at 9:35 am by bud
Tags: Atlanta Hawks, Charlotte Bobcats, Courtney Sims, Detroit Pistons, Jamal Crawford, Jason Collins, Joe Smith, Mario West, Memphis Grizzlies, National Basketball Association, Othello Hunter