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Hawks at Wizards, NBA Cup: start time, TV, streaming, radio, game thread

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The Hawks travel to DC to take on a Southeast Division rival and an NBA Cup group rival, the Washington Wizards.

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Where, When, and How to Watch and Listen​


Location: Capital One Arena, Washington D.C.

Start Time: 7:00 PM EDT

TV: FanDuel Sports Network Southeast (FDSNSE)

Radio: Sports Radio 92.9 the Game (WZGC-FM)

Streaming: FanDuel Sports Network app, Fubo (out of market), NBA League Pass (out of market), Youtube TV (NBA League Pass out of market)

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/atla...-cup-start-time-tv-streaming-radio-discussion
 
25 in 25: No. 6 Jeff Teague

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This is a series that looks at the best Atlanta Hawks of the past 25 seasons dating back to the 2000-01 season. No. 7 Kyle Korver can be found here.



You thought I had forgotten about this series, huh? Well, that’s where you’re wrong — it’s back.

Jeff Teague may be known by Generation Z for being a part of the funniest basketball podcast out there, but despite his self-deprecating humor, back in the day he could no doubt hoop.

The Indiana native Teague was drafted by the Hawks with the 19th overall pick of the 2009 NBA Draft after two years at Wake Forest. At 6-foot-2 with a lightning quick first step, Jeff Teague was a downhill, score-first point guard with a deep bag of moves to finish in the paint.

The backdrop is that the Hawks had established veteran point guard Mike Bibby — and that very offseason they also acquired sixth man extraordinaire Jamal Crawford. Additionally, he was drafted to a team on the rise after breaking a nine-season playoff drought. So, it was immediately clear that he’d have to fight for minutes on a competing team.

The first two years of his Hawks career were largely just deep bench contributions as expected with so many guards ahead of him on the depth chart. But when his number was unexpectedly called in a big moment, he stepped onto the stage, and in the process, he let all Hawks fans know who he really was.

During the 2010-11 season, the Hawks traded Bibby as part of a package that netted Kirk Hinrich, a more defensive-minded guard to shore up the perimeter. The Hawks managed 44 wins that regular season, but in the process of upsetting the fourth-seeded Orlando Magic in the first round, they lost Hinrich to a hamstring injury.

In order to preserve Crawford’s role coming off the bench, Teague was promoted to the starting role for the next series against the top-seeded Chicago Bulls despite averaging just 13.8 minutes per game that regular season.

With reigning MVP Derrick Rose on the other side, Teague averaged 14.8 points and 4.2 assists to just 1.2 turnovers in 38.2 minutes per game while shooting 54% from the floor and 84% from the line across the six-game series.

(fair warning — R-rated language below and in all clips that follow):

From there, he never looked back, starting 373 games over the next five seasons for the Hawks. Ultimately, he spanned two different iterations of Hawks teams that make it past to the second round in the playoffs.

Over the years, he grew into more of an off-ball three-point shooter to better compliment the team, willing passer and pick-and-roll operator, and team defender — even if limited physically on that end.

Just like the previous member of this list, his high-water achievement came during the 2014-15 season — you know, the 60-win season. That year, Teague averaged 15.9 points and 7.0 assists per game and shot 46/34/84 (57% true shooting, six percent better than league average) on the traditional shooting split.

As part of the team’s collective success, Teague was both named the January Player of the Month (along with the rest of the starting lineup) for the 17-0 run that month and was named an All-Star for the only time in his career.

However, by the end of a 2015-16 season where the Hawks won 12 games fewer than the previous season and were swept in the second round, the organization decided to turn the reins over to Dennis Schröder, whom the Hawks had drafted back in 2013. In the 2016 offseason, Teague was shipped to his hometown Indiana Pacers for a pick that became Taurean Prince.

But that wasn’t the end of Teague’s career with the Hawks. After a number of productive seasons with the Pacers and Timberwolves, Teague was traded back to Atlanta at the trade deadline of the 2019-20 season. At this point in his career, he was no longer a starting caliber player, and with the team rebuilding around Trae Young, his presence was largely to help mentor the young guard.

Overall, Teague appeared in 543 games for Atlanta across two different stints from 2009 to 2020, putting him 16th in franchise history in that category. He’s also currently sixth in assists with 2771 and seventh in steals with 632 in the franchise career leaderboard.

But his new calling as a hilarious storyteller with his longtime friends on the 520 Club Podcast might have earned him more fame than his playing career. There was the incredible recounting — alongside Josh Smith — of the saga of former Hawks head coach Mike Woodson’s burnt off eyebrows:

On the latest episode of the Club 520 Podcast, Jeff Teague and Josh Smith recount 2004-2010 Hawks head coach Mike Woodson shaving his eyebrow(s) pic.twitter.com/CNlIgMF59j

— Wes (@bloghawk) November 19, 2024

Or the time when his rookie hazing included a buttery and salty substance taking over the inside of his car:

Even years after his retirement from basketball, Jeff Teague jerseys fly off the shelves — although, truthfully, that’s likely because of #TeagueTime more than anything else.

Finally, I leave you with 10 minutes of beautiful on-court basketball chemistry with Kyle Korver:



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6.
Jeff Teague

7. Kyle Korver

8.
Clint Capela

9. John Collins

10. Jalen Johnson

11. Jason Terry

12. Bogdan Bogdanović

13. Dejounte Murray

14. Shareef Abdur-Rahim

15. Marvin Williams

16. Kevin Huerter

17. Dennis Schröder

18. Onyeka Okongwu

19. Lou Williams

20. Zaza Pachulia

21. De’Andre Hunter

22. Kent Bazemore

23. Mike Bibby

24. DeMarre Carroll

25. Jamal Crawford

Honorable mentions

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/atla...ks-history-nba-franchise-videos-funny-stories
 
Jalen Johnson’s triple-double pushes Hawks past Cavaliers, 130-123

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The Atlanta Hawks were in action on Friday evening to face the Cleveland Cavaliers in the final game of their NBA Cup group stage play. Unfortunately for the Hawks, they’ve been eliminated from advancing, so this was basically just another regular-season game for them.

The Hawks were without Kristaps Porzingis in this one as he was ruled out with an illness, so Onyeka Okongwu started in his place.

The team started off slow with three turnovers and zero points, and saw themselves down 7-0. They started to find a rhythm after some time doing what they do best, which is run the floor. Zaccharie Risacher got a dunk over De’Andre Hunter in transition.

Zacch outlet jam ‼️ pic.twitter.com/7BGVBf49ca

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 29, 2025

Nickeil Alexander-Walker pulled up for this 3-pointer to extend the Hawks’ lead.

Keil from the top of the key 🔑 pic.twitter.com/0qHK003fed

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 29, 2025

The Hawks really started to get into a groove, and got flashhy with a few of their plays, and Risacher found Mouhamed Gueye for an alley-oop dunk.

Zacch lob to Mo 🤯 pic.twitter.com/xXEMvSO5K2

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 29, 2025

The Hawks had a lead as much as 13 points in the first, and they maintained it going into the second. Things got spicy early in the second, when Hunter dunked on Gueye, and the two got tangled up going down the court. Both were called for a foul, and Gueye got technical.

From there, the Cavaliers woke up and the Hawks fell asleep, which caused them to cough up their lead. Vit Krejci kept the Hawks afloat during that run with two 3-pointers, and they kept working on defense to get some stops.


Johnson found Alexander-Walker on the leak-out for an easy transition bucket.

JJ must have been watching the game across the street 🏈 pic.twitter.com/4KYOCsa910

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 29, 2025

Okongwu got it going from the perimeter and knocked down a 3-pointer to keep the Hawks in it.

Triple O, corner pocket 🎱 pic.twitter.com/TQizcEyQR8

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 29, 2025

It was a back-and-forth game down the stretch of the first half, and the Hawks went into the locker room trailing 62-60.

The Hawks fell in love with the lob passes in this game, and Johnson connected with Risacher for one early in the third. They turned defense into offense later on, with Daniels intercepting a pass from Hunter.

Great Barrier Theft 🤗🤗 pic.twitter.com/NYHI3ICywN

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 29, 2025

The Hawks kept using ball movement to their advantage and it paid off with this Johnson dunk.

JJ COMIN THROUGH 🚂 pic.twitter.com/dEzcisp8kL

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 29, 2025

Just like the first quarter, the Hawks were able to maintain their lead going into the next quarter, and they led 97-90 heading into the fourth. Krejci and Luke Kennard got some 3-pointers to go down early in the quarter to keep the Hawks afloat.

Vit & Luke both knock down threes to open the 4th pic.twitter.com/gVHUHK9z5c

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 29, 2025

Donovan Mitchell went on a heat during a stretch to cut down the Hawks’ deficit, but it wasn’t enough for them to take the lead. The Hawks kept playing their game, and once again turned defense into offense for any easy bucket.

30 seconds of defense rewarded with a Vit hammer 🔨 pic.twitter.com/VeyP01hkBW

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 29, 2025

The Cavaliers did eventually end up making it a game, and actually took the lead at one point, but the Hawks were resilient enough to keep fighting.

OO sticks with it for the and-1 💪 pic.twitter.com/XXa3rbNgJx

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 29, 2025
Dyson steal and Zacch SLAM 💥💥 pic.twitter.com/vg0uVutjcZ

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 29, 2025

The game was tied with less than two minutes left, and Johnson found Risacher in the corner for a 3-pointer to give the Hawks the lead. They got a stop on the other end, and Alexander-Walker followed it up with another 3-pointer to give the Hawks a six-point lead.

ZACCH & NICKEIL CLUTCH THREES pic.twitter.com/S9d3XquYLr

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 29, 2025

The Hawks were able to maintain the lead from there, and they walked away with the win.

Johnson finished with 29 points, 12 rebounds, and 12 assists, Alexander-Walker finished with 29 points, and Daniels finished with 10 points, eight rebounds, and nine assists.

The Hawks will be back in action against the Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday.

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/reca...le-double-pushes-hawks-past-cavaliers-130-123
 
Hawks pick up Pistons, 76ers games from NBA Cup schedule gap

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The Atlanta Hawks finished 2-2 in NBA Cup play this season, failing to qualify for the knockout stage of the tournament after losses to the Toronto Raptors — who have won Group A and advanced — and the Washington Wizards.

In order to reach 82 games for this season, there were two previously unscheduled games pending the results of NBA Cup action. Now, the NBA and the Hawks have announced those makeup games, both against teams from other Eastern Conference groups that also didn’t qualify for the next round.

Atlanta will now travel to Detroit for a game on Friday, December 12, making it three total times the team will play at the Eastern Conference-leading Pistons this regular season. Two days later, they will take on the Philadelphia 76ers in State Farm Arena in a 3:30 PM tipoff — bringing that season series to two games at home and two away.

That means that after the December 6 game at the Wizards, the Hawks will have six days between games. Similarly, then they’ll have three full off days after the added Sixers’ game before taking on the Charlotte Hornets on Thursday, December 18.

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/late...a-sixers-detroit-nba-cup-schedule-latest-news
 
Cavs at Hawks, NBA Cup: start time, TV, streaming, radio, game thread

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The Hawks’ NBA Cup hopes are over, but they still have a tough test against the Cleveland Cavaliers tonight.

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Where, When, and How to Watch and Listen​


Location: State Farm Arena, Atlanta, GA

Start Time: 7:30 PM EDT

TV: FanDuel Sports Network Southeast (FDSNSE)

Radio: Sports Radio 92.9 the Game (WZGC-FM)

Streaming: FanDuel Sports Network app, Fubo (out of market), NBA League Pass (out of market), Youtube TV (NBA League Pass out of market)

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/atla...cup-start-time-tv-streaming-radio-game-thread
 
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