Atlanta Hawks

The Atlanta Hawks are a professional basketball team based in Atlanta, Georgia. They compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the league's Eastern Conference Southeast Division.

Atlanta Hawks

The Atlanta Hawks are a professional basketball team based in Atlanta, Georgia. The team competes in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Eastern Conference Southeast Division. The Hawks are one of the oldest franchises in the NBA, having been founded in 1946 as the Tri-Cities Blackhawks. The team has won four conference titles and one NBA championship, in 1958.

The Hawks have had a long and storied history, with many of the greatest players in NBA history having played for the team. The team has had a number of Hall of Fame players, including Bob Pettit, Dominique Wilkins, Lou Hudson, and Dikembe Mutombo. The team has also had a number of great coaches, including Lenny Wilkens, Mike Fratello, and Mike Budenholzer.

The Hawks have had a number of great seasons in recent years, making the playoffs in eight of the last nine seasons. The team has also had a number of great players, including Al Horford, Paul Millsap, Jeff Teague, and Kyle Korver. The team has also had a number of great draft picks, including Trae Young, John Collins, and De’Andre Hunter.

The Hawks have a passionate fan base, and the team has been a part of the Atlanta community for many years. The team plays its home games at the State Farm Arena, and the team has a number of great players and coaches. The Hawks are a great team to watch, and they are sure to be a part of the NBA for many years to come.