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Atlanta Hawks

Origins as the Tri-Cities Blackhawks

The franchise began in 1946 as the Tri-Cities Blackhawks, representing Moline and Rock Island, Illinois, and Davenport, Iowa.1)

Joining the NBA

The team became part of the NBA in 1949 after the merger of the BAA and NBL.2)

Move to Milwaukee

In 1951, the Blackhawks moved to Milwaukee and were renamed the Milwaukee Hawks.3)

Final Relocation to Atlanta

The franchise moved to Atlanta in 1968, where it became the Atlanta Hawks.4)

First and Only Championship

The Hawks won their only NBA Championship in 1958, when they were based in St. Louis.5)

Bob Pettit – The Hawks’ GOAT

Bob Pettit was a two-time MVP (1956, 1959) and led the team to its only championship.6)

Dominique Wilkins

The Human Highlight Film – Wilkins was a nine-time NBA All-Star and one of the greatest dunkers in history.7)

Dikembe Mutombo’s Defensive Legacy

Mutombo won two Defensive Player of the Year awards with the Hawks in the late '90s.8)

Joe Johnson’s Iso Legacy

Johnson led the Hawks in the 2000s and was known for his “Iso Joe” clutch scoring.9)

Trae Young’s New Era

Since being drafted in 2018, Trae Young has been the face of the franchise, leading the team to the 2021 Eastern Conference Finals.10)

First NBA Finals Appearance

The team made its first Finals appearance in 1957 but lost to the Celtics.11)

Breaking the 60-Win Mark

In 2014-15, the Hawks won a franchise-record 60 games and had four All-Stars.12)

Record 19-Game Win Streak

The Hawks set a franchise record with a 19-game win streak in the 2014-15 season.13)

First No. 1 Seed in the East

In 2015, Atlanta earned the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference for the first time.14)

Dominique Wilkins’ 57-Point Game

Wilkins holds the franchise record for points in a game with 57, set in 1986.15)

Red Holzman’s Short Stint

Before becoming a legendary Knicks coach, Red Holzman coached the Hawks for two seasons.16)

Lenny Wilkens’ Impact

Wilkens coached the Hawks from 1993-2000, leading them to multiple playoff appearances.17)

Mike Budenholzer’s 2015 Success

Budenholzer won Coach of the Year in 2015 after leading the Hawks to a 60-22 record.18)

Nate McMillan’s Playoff Run

McMillan took over in 2021 and led the Hawks to the Eastern Conference Finals.19)

First Black GM in NBA History

In 1970, the Hawks hired Pat Williams, the first African American general manager in NBA history.20)

State Farm Arena

The Hawks play at State Farm Arena, previously known as Philips Arena, since 1999.21)

Best Crowd in the East?

Atlanta is known for having a passionate and star-studded crowd, with celebrities frequently attending games.22)

Harry the Hawk

The team’s mascot, Harry the Hawk, has been entertaining fans since the 1980s.23)

Hawks & Hip-Hop Culture

Atlanta’s hip-hop scene is deeply connected with the Hawks, with artists like Ludacris and 2 Chainz supporting the team.24)

The Peachtree Jerseys

The Hawks’ Peachtree-themed alternate jerseys pay homage to Atlanta’s famous streets and culture.25)

Celtics Rivalry

The Hawks and Celtics had a fierce rivalry in the 1950s and 1980s, meeting multiple times in the playoffs.26)

Heat Rivalry

The Hawks and Heat have had multiple playoff battles, including the 2022 first-round series.27)

Knicks Rivalry

Atlanta and New York’s rivalry peaked in 2021, when Trae Young became the “villain” at Madison Square Garden.28)

76ers Playoff Battles

The Hawks have faced the 76ers in multiple playoff series, most notably the 2021 upset victory.29)

Most Points in a Game (Team)

The Hawks scored a franchise-record 161 points against the Warriors in 1970.30)

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