Hawks Make Big Change In Their Starting Lineup
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Now, 11 weeks and 22 losses later, I wouldn’t blame you for wondering whether that late November surge will be remembered as the apex of the Hawks season. December was not kind to Atlanta, and in retrospect,
The Atlanta Hawks went into Philadelphia and got the win against the 76ers in their first game back from the All-Star Break. Jalen Johnson led the way with 32 points, and the Hawks absolutely dominated in the paint.
The Hawks were down 11 points in the fourth quarter to the Nets, but they made a run to come back and win.
The Atlanta Hawks visit the Target Center on Monday to face the Minnesota Timberwolves in a game that matters for both teams as the regular season mov.
The Atlanta Hawks (28-31) will play the Washington Wizards (16-40) at State Farm Arena on Tuesday. The Wizards played the Hornets and walked away from this one with a loss by a score of 129-112 in their last game.
The Washington Wizards and Atlanta Hawks meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. ET at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.
The Pacers continued their stretch of winning, having to hold off a charging Atlanta Hawks after Andrew Nembhard's hot start. Here's what stood out:
After a strong road start to the second half, the Atlanta Hawks stumbled back at home, falling 128–97 to the Miami Heat in a game defined by defensive lapses and missed execution.
The Atlanta Hawks returned to State Farm Arena to begin a significant stretch of home games but fell to a disappointing 128-97 defeat to the Miami Heat on Friday night. Onyeka Okongwu led the scoring with 22 points,