Hawks must watch for one specific early drawing to determine their lottery luck
The Pelicans pick is the main attraction, but the event will get much more entertaining if the Bucks pick jumps.
The Pelicans pick is the main attraction, but the event will get much more entertaining if the Bucks pick jumps.
The Atlanta Hawks ranked among the best teams in the NBA in 2026. A new rumor confirms that's only the beginning.
As the new face of the franchise, Jalen Johnson needs to learn a valuable lesson from his underwhelming first postseason experience.
Atlanta could either trade for a superstar or stay put, and recent reports rightfully suggest they'll choose the latter.
Everything else aside, the Atlanta Hawks stole one of the first two games at MSG, something the 76ers were unable to accomplish in this second round.
Ted Turner left an impact on the city of Atlanta that will forever be remembered through the Atlanta Hawks organization.
If Jaylen Brown ever comes available in the trade market, the Hawks would have plenty of reason to at least pick up the phone.
If previous years are any sort of indicator, Onsi Saleh and the Atlanta Hawks will be looking to select the best available player.
The Hawks may already be close to contention, but the lottery could change everything if they land a top-four pick.
Atlanta is in a quality spot as an organization, making it extra important they don't make a panic move for a superstar this summer.
Bryson Graham is heading to Chicago, meaning Atlanta will have their hands full as they search for his replacement.
Isaiah Hartenstein is a center Atlanta should look to acquire, but there are plenty of other intriguing targets as well.
The young forward didn't make Atlanta's upcoming decision any easier with the way he played at the end of the Knicks series.
The Atlanta Hawks traded for Jonathan Kuminga at the deadline, but they have immediate work to do to sort out his future.
New York's big forward gave Atlanta fits, but it may have been a good thing, as it gave the front office a clear archetype to target.
Although the Hawks are a laughing stock after losing to the New York Knicks in six games, their future is still one of the brightest in the league.
Atlanta was bullied down low all series long, giving them a clear blueprint for what they need to do this offseason.
The Atlanta Hawks are in store for a wild offseason of movement after a disappointing conclusion to the 2025-26 season.
Nickeil Alexander-Walker’s inconsistency resurfaced at the worst possible time for Atlanta. Minnesota fans have seen this story unfold before.
Atlanta Hawks guard CJ McCollum was a revelation in 2025-26, but a franchise-altering question persists.
The Atlanta Hawks have found themselves facing the same Jonathan Kuminga question that the Golden State Warriors once did.
CJ McCollum went from a question mark for the Atlanta Hawks to a player they want to keep around.
The Atlanta Hawks' decision to trade Luke Kennard hasn't gone in their favor, but it looks a little better now.
The Hawks must lean on their grizzled veteran to guide them through the uncharted waters of a Game 6 elimination game at home.
The Hawks are too small, as the Knicks are proving in the 2026 NBA Playoffs. Adding Aday Mara and/or Caleb Wilson would solve this issue for Atlanta.