Atlanta Hawks 2025-26 season predictions
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Atlanta Hawks star Trae Young paid tribute to former All-Star guard John Wall following his retirement announcement.
The Atlanta Hawks roster is now complete. While the signing for forward Caleb Houstan had been reported on nearly a month ago, the Hawks made the signing offici
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Sporting News on MSNHawks vs. Bucks tickets for 2026 MLK Day game: Best prices, seats, start time for NBA game in Atlanta
Here's everything you need to know about the Hawks vs. Bucks on Martin Luther King Day, including tipoff time and links to the best and cheapest tickets.
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Rockets Wire on MSNN’Faly Dante officially joins Hawks as Rockets decline to match free agency offer
Restricted free agent center N’Faly Dante is now officially a member of the Hawks, as Houston declined to match Atlanta’s offer sheet.
The Atlanta Hawks have arguably one of, if not the best, point guards in the NBA with Trae Young at the helm. Young is consistently at the top of the league's assist lists as he can play make at an elite level, thanks to his ability to draw defenses out of place and create mismatches on pick-and-roll, as well as his shooting abilities.
The Hawks’ future depends on Trae Young. Here’s why Atlanta must secure his $229M extension before risking their playoff hopes.
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NBA summer predictions: The East's biggest risers and fallers, plus a gloomy forecast in Philly
With the NBA's new schedule out, and training camps just weeks away, it's time to look ahead to the 2025-26 season. What does the future hold for the East?
The Dallas Mavericks' Kyrie Irving and Los Angeles Clippers' James Harden headlined the newest player rating reveal for NBA 2K26.
The first in our three-part series examining every team's offseason transactions and how the teams set up things for the 2025-26 season.
Former San Antonio Spurs sharpshooter and NBA champion Marco Belinelli has retired from basketball, he announced in an Instagram post Monday.
Hawks mock trade sending Trae Young to Miami for Andrew Wiggins, Norman Powell, and a first-round pick, and what it means for both teams and fantasy basketball.