Short-handed Hawks overwhelmed by Clippers in 115–92 home loss

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The Atlanta Hawks suffered a rough outing on Tuesday night at home, falling 115–92 to the visiting LA Clippers in front of 16,470 fans at State Farm Arena.

From the opening tip, the Hawks struggled to find rhythm. They shot just 40% from the field, turned the ball over 16 times, and mustered only eight assists by halftime poor fundamentals that left too much burden to overcome.

An early 55–41 halftime deficit turned into a rout after the Clippers opened the second half with a 5-0 run and never looked back. Atlanta could only manage a modest third-quarter push (32 points), but it wasn’t enough to chip away at the double-digit deficit.

Guard Nickeil Alexander‑Walker led the Hawks with 21 points, a lone bright spot on a night where the supporting cast struggled for offensive flow. His offensive spark kept the Hawks within striking distance for stretches, but the supporting cast was unable to build momentum around him.

Forward Jalen Johnson was a late scratch due to right calf tightness. His absence along with sidelined teammates Kristaps Porziņģis (illness) and Trae Young (knee) left Atlanta thin in both scoring and defensive presence.

Backup output was minimal, with no other Hawk topping double digits, underscoring how shallow Atlanta’s rotation looked once depth issues. Without Young orchestrating the offense or Porziņģis spacing the floor, Atlanta often appeared hesitant, settling for contested jumpers or forcing drives into crowded lanes. The Clippers capitalized, turning 16 Hawks turnovers into transition opportunities that widened the gap as the night progressed.

Defensively, Atlanta had difficulty containing the Clippers’ combination of size and shot creation. Kawhi Leonard and James Harden dictated the tempo, picking apart mismatches and punishing defensive lapses. The Clippers’ dominance on the glasswinning the rebounding battle decisively created second-chance points and limited Atlanta’s ability to get out in transition, an area where the Hawks typically thrive.

Harden carried the lead for the Clippers with 27 points and nine assists, setting the tone on offense. Leonard added a steady two-way performance: 21 points, six rebounds and five assists. Ivica Zubac anchored the interior with 14 points and 17 rebounds, helping tilt the rebound and paint-control battle heavily in LA’s favor.

Earlier in the day, the Clippers officially parted ways with veteran guard Chris Paul, sending him home from Atlanta and effectively ending his hall-of-fame career in Los Angeles.

The loss drops Atlanta to 13–10 on the season and raises important questions about how the team can maintain competitiveness amid injuries. While the Hawks have shown flashes of growth this year, consistency remains elusive when health issues disrupt chemistry. As they prepare for their upcoming stretch of games, the focus will shift to finding sustainable scoring options, improving ball security, and tightening defensive rotations until their roster returns to full strength.

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/reca...s-los-angeles-clippers-final-recap-asa-newell
 
Clippers at Hawks: start time, TV, streaming, radio, game thread

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The Atlanta Hawks (13-9) return home for a two-game homestand to take on the imploding Los Angeles Clippers (5-16).

Please join in the comments below as you follow along.

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), Atlanta News First (WANF), Peachtree Sports Network (PSN)

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...wks-start-time-tv-streaming-radio-game-thread
 
Double OT, no problem: Hawks take down 76ers 142-134

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The Atlanta Hawks were in action on Sunday evening to face the Philadelphia 76ers. After a big win on Friday against the Cleveland Cavaliers, the Hawks were looking to continue that momentum against another team that has played well this season. The Hawks were once again without Kristaps Porzingis as he deals with an illness.

As for the 76ers, they were able to get Joel Embiid and VJ Edgecombe back in the starting lineup as they’ve dealt with injuries.

The Hawks lead the league in assists, and there’s no surprise when they’re making plays early in the game like this.

JJ assisting & scoring early on pic.twitter.com/iqOUbWOtOc

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 30, 2025

Zaccharie Risacher made his presence known early as well, getting back on defense and blocking Embiid at the rim.

Now that's pretty ball pic.twitter.com/ZLwMam9rWf

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 30, 2025

Dyson Daniels took his chances against Andre Drummond in the paint and was rewarded with the bucket, plus the foul.

Now that's pretty ball pic.twitter.com/ZLwMam9rWf

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 30, 2025

The perimeter shot was not falling for either team, but especially the Hawks, who went 0-for-9 from the 3-point line. Despite the poor shooting, the Hawks only trailed 29-25 going into the second.

It was the Mouhamed Gueye show in the first half of the second half, as he made plays on both sides of the ball. To start, Gueye hit a 3-pointer to cut down the Hawks’ deficit. Soon after, he got a block on defense and helped the Hawks get an easy dunk on the other end.

Mo for 3! pic.twitter.com/6RMzCCEEog

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 30, 2025
MO block 🛑

OO jam 🛠️ pic.twitter.com/L9xTX3qcqf

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 30, 2025

Gueye didn’t stop there, and after a Keaton Wallace 3-pointer, he got a putback dunk with his left hand.

MO GUEYE LEFTY YAM 🍠 pic.twitter.com/dKw1cyvfPy

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 30, 2025

The game tight throughout the entire second, and the Hawks kept making plays to stay close. Onyeka Okongwu and Dyson Daniels showed off their chemistry on this assist for an easy dunk.

O is such a good passer man pic.twitter.com/YqimhP5eGs

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 1, 2025

The Hawks took the lead at one point, and then the 76ers regained the lead, and then the Hawks took it back late in the quarter. The 76ers unfortunately won the battle, and going into halftime, the Hawks trailed 58-57.

Going into the third, the Hawks kept working to get easy buckets, which included this one from Johnson to Risacher.

Jalen pretty dime

Zacch prettier finish pic.twitter.com/8BZ9tSafhi

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 1, 2025

The ball movement continued and never stopped, and they made this look like a highlight play for Risacher to tie the game. Not too soon after, the Hawks took the lead after Alexander-Walker knocked down a 3-pointer.

Controlled chaos 😅 pic.twitter.com/JQNSMAd8Ot

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 1, 2025
Keil splashes a three to give us the lead halfway through the 3rd 💦 pic.twitter.com/j43KNHNhLE

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 1, 2025

The Hawks ended up getting into an offensive slump after they took the lead, as the 76ers easily stormed back and took the lead, extending it to as much as nine points. The Hawks got back into it with a few 3-pointers, courtesy of Vit Krejci and Alexander-Walker.

It went from a nine-point game to a one-point game that quickly, but the 76ers were able to hit some shots late to give themselves an 89-83 lead going into the fourth.

The Hawks kept their foot on the pedal early in the fourth, and it started with a Wallace 3-pointer.

Three-ton Wallace starts the 4th 🪣 pic.twitter.com/FnmK0Fooy1

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 1, 2025

Alexander-Walker once again helped the Hawks grab the lead.

9-0 run to open the 4th and grab the lead back 🏎️💨 pic.twitter.com/JLtUVF0Pd4

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 1, 2025

The Hawks kept turning defense into offense in the fourth, which helped them to keep the lead for the most part. Alexander-Walker continued to come up big in the second half, and he knocked down a 3-pointer down the stretch.

Keil in the corner 💰 pic.twitter.com/dWd5lfiTvT

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 1, 2025

Alexander-Walker then found Johnson for this tough bucket in the paint.

Tough 2-man game with NAW & JJ pic.twitter.com/eHkQfRAFHA

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 1, 2025

Daniels got a big offensive board that he didn’t have to do much work for, and went back up with the layup.

Crash those boards Dys!! pic.twitter.com/AMXUpU46O4

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 1, 2025

The Hawks and 76ers had a stretch for about two minutes where neither could buy a bucket, and it got more dramatic after every miss. The Hawks were able to come out of that stretch with the lead still, and they were able to extend their lead just a little more.

The 76ers played the foul game late, and the Hawks missed some free throws here and there, which kept the game alive. After a missed free throw from the 76ers, they were able to get the rebound, and Tyrese Maxey hit a deep 3-pointer to tie the game. The Hawks had a shot to win it, but Daniels’ layup rimmed off and the game headed into overtime.

Risacher started overtime with a huge dunk in transition.

Zacch starts overtime with a bang! pic.twitter.com/0NFh7DGCzW

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 1, 2025

Both teams traded buckets throughout the extra period, and even after Johnson hit this 3-pointer, the 76ers had an answer.

Clutch corner 3 for the lead by JJ pic.twitter.com/T1Yi2WQhAi

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 1, 2025

With 14 seconds left, the Hawks trailed by two with the ball, and Johnson got a shot at tying it but missed. The Hawks fouled, Maxey went to the free-throw line, but missed both of them. With four seconds left, the Hawks still had another chance to either tie or win the game.

Johnson got another chance, and this time, he drew a foul to go to the free-throw line. He made both of them to tie the game with 0.3 seconds left, the 76ers couldn’t get a shot off, and the game went into double overtime. Alexander-Walker eclipsed the 30-point part with a 3-pointer.

Nickeil has 30 💵 pic.twitter.com/dtKkg1zzK5

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 1, 2025

The 76ers of course had an answer, but the Hawks were finally able to get some stops, and also a few huge buckets from Johnson to give them a six-point lead at one point, and the first 40-point game of his career.

JALEN HAS 40 pic.twitter.com/hg8pkBVkAI

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 1, 2025

The Hawks were able to close the game out this time, and walked away with the win.

Johnson finished with 41 points, 14 points, and seven assists, Alexander-Walker finished 34 points, and Daniels finished with 17 points, nine rebounds, and eight assists.

The Hawks will be back in action tomorrow against the Detroit Pistons.

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/recaps/66629/double-ot-no-problem-hawks-take-down-76ers-142-134
 
Nuggets at Hawks: start time, TV, streaming, radio, game thread

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The Atlanta Hawks (13-10) aim to return to winning ways against Nikola Jokic and the Denver Nuggets (15-6).

Please join in the comments below as you follow along.

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...ver-start-time-tv-streaming-radio-game-thread
 
Hawks fall apart in second half, lose to Nuggets 134-133

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The Atlanta Hawks were at home on Friday evening to face the Denver Nuggets. The Hawks are coming off a tough loss against the Los Angeles Clippers, but they were without Jalen Johnson, and the team didn’t seem like they had the legs to compete after all the traveling that they’ve done the past two weeks.

Luckily for the Hawks, they were able to get back Johnson, as well as Kristaps Porzingis, who had missed the past four games with an illness. He was on a minutes restriction coming back, and also came off the bench. That means Onyeka Okongwu got the start, and he hit two early 3-pointers.

Onyeka splashes his 2nd 3 of the night already 💦💦 pic.twitter.com/q2xOg2V2yR

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 6, 2025

The Hawks turned defense into offense on this play and got Johnson an easy bucket in transition.

Dyson disruption
Onyeka deflection
Nickeil steal
Jalen rack attack pic.twitter.com/QAwYaffsMV

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 6, 2025

Vit Krejci joined in on the 3-point fun later in the quarter.

Vit Kr3jci pic.twitter.com/WSiGupdEpA

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 6, 2025

The Nuggets couldn’t buy a bucket in the first quarter, while the Hawks were able to get most of their shots to go in. Porzingis entered the game, and it was almost like he didn’t miss any time, knocking down 3s, one-legged fadeaway shots, and off the backboard middies.

Porzingis 3 ball 🎯 pic.twitter.com/oNdrwpEOBk

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 6, 2025

Going into the second quarter, the Hawks led 41-23, a complete difference from two nights ago. Krejci kept it going in the second, knocking down a pair of 3-pointers early.

Triangle action beats the zone 📐 pic.twitter.com/VtdOpsaQXX

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 6, 2025

The Hawks stayed in a flow state in the second; Johnson pulled out some new tricks with this floating jumper.

JJ just improvising ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ pic.twitter.com/w3t5TiMgkG

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 6, 2025

As impressive a shot that was, Johnson’s playmaking stole the first half, as he had double-digit assists early, including this one to Nickeil Alexander-Walker.

Stop that Jalen come on now what a pass 😮 pic.twitter.com/nGkgGNEL8V

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 6, 2025

But… this dunk was pretty impressive.

MOVE

GET OUT THA WAY pic.twitter.com/7rNyBX7JTO

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 6, 2025

Johnson finished the first half with a triple-double of 11 points, 10 rebounds, and 12 assists, and that kept the Hawks afloat going into halftime, as they led the Nuggets 73-54.

After a strong first half, it was the complete opposite for them to start the third quarter. They couldn’t score or get a stop, and that worked in the Nuggets’ favor. The Hawks’ 19-point lead went away quickly, and they only trailed by four points.

Zaccharie Risacher helped the Hawks get out of their slump with some easy shots.

Zacch with a smooooth turn-around middy 🔥 pic.twitter.com/ALEq5WZnq6

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 6, 2025
Zacch off-ball movement *chefs kiss* pic.twitter.com/PWI4sZeHth

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 6, 2025

Despite blowing the sizeable lead, the Hawks were still able to stay in front throughout the quarter. Porzingis was a reason for that, as he kept knocking down tough shots.

KP in the post = automatic bucket 🦄 pic.twitter.com/PaOiRCKk0o

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 6, 2025

Going into the fourth, the Hawks led 103-94.

It was a slow start to the quarter for the Hawks, as the Nuggets slowly got back into it and tied the game. It got ugly from there for the Hawks, as they went through a period where nothing was falling, and the Nuggets couldn’t miss.

Porzingis tried to get the Hawks back into it with this 3-pointer.

Big KP 3 pic.twitter.com/rTOsPc1Z58

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 6, 2025

Unfortunately for the Hawks, the Nuggets could not miss, even when they were knocking down shots consistently.

The Hawks kept working, and they were able to cut the deficit down the stretch. Alexander-Walker popped it off with a 3-pointer.

Nickeil triple, still right in it pic.twitter.com/lTJD6vACq9

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 6, 2025

Johnson then was able to get a steal for an easy dunk on the other end.

JJ steal & slam!! pic.twitter.com/m490yQFJtT

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 6, 2025

The Hawks trailed by two points late, and they had a chance to either tie or take the lead. The ball went to Porzingis in the paint, but he had the ball stripped by the Nuggets. Nikola Jokic went to the line and made both of his free throws and making it a four point game.

The Hawks got a quick two-pointer and fouled the Nuggets again, and Jokic split the pair this time, making it a 3-point game. The Hawks went for the 2-pointer, but it was already too much time taken off the clock, and Jokic inbounded the ball far out so nobody could foul them, leading to the Hawks losing.

Johnson finished with 21 points, 18 rebounds, and 16 assists, Alexander-Walker finished with 30 points, and Porzingis finished with 25 points.

The Hawks will be back in action tomorrow against the Washington Wizards.

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/recaps/66820/hawks-fall-apart-in-second-half-lose-to-nuggets-134-133
 
Joker pulls off a heist! Hawks lose thriller in Atlanta

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The Atlanta Hawks suffered their third consecutive defeat on Friday night, losing to the Denver Nuggets 134-133 in a game that came down to the final seconds.

As has been the case for the past few weeks, the Hawks were without Trae Young (MCL sprain) for this one, however they were happy to welcome both Jalen Johnson (one game missed) and Kristaps Porzingis (four games missed) back into the rotation after being without the pair for Wednesday’s loss against the Clippers.

Denver, meanwhile, were without Aaron Gordon (right hamstring strain), Christian Braun (right ankle sprain) and Julian Strawther (lower back injury management).

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Atlanta got off to a roaring start, posting a blistering 72.5% true shooting percentage in the first half and 73-54 lead into the break. The fairytale was over at halftime though. Denver opened the third quarter on a 19-4 run (in a little over three minutes) to get themselves back in the ball game.

The Hawks held them at bay through the rest of the third, however a 26-6 run to start the fourth quarter gave Denver a lead they would not relinquish. Despite a valiant effort from Atlanta over the final five minutes, the Nuggets came away with a one-point win.

Jalen Johnson recorded a first-half triple-double*, and finished with 21 points, 18 rebounds and 16 assists (three turnovers). Nickeil Alexander-Walker poured in 30 points to go with five rebounds – his third time going for 30+ in the last five games. Kristaps Porzingis was playing on a minutes restriction and came off the bench for just the second time in his career, but he looked great in his return to action, finishing with 25 points on 13 shots in just 20 minutes. Dyson Daniels finished with 15 points and eight assists.

*Becoming just the fifth player to post a first-half triple-double in the play-by-play era (since 1997-98).

For Denver, Nikola Jokic maintained his superhuman form this season, racking up 40 points (13-for-26 from the floor, 13-for-15 at the line), nine rebounds and eight assists (two turnovers). Jamal Murray finished with 23 points and 12 assists.

Recap


A red-hot shooting start gave the Hawks a 41-23 lead at the end of the first quarter. Atlanta shot 8-for-12 from beyond the arc (16-for-21 overall), with six different Hawks hitting threes in the opening frame. Meanwhile little went right for the Nuggets, who shot just 10-for-30 from the field and 3-for-12 from distance. A 10-0 advantage in second-chance points for Denver helped mask a miserable first quarter for them.

The second quarter was far more even, though the two sides went about getting their points in different ways. Atlanta continued to shoot well from deep (5-for-12 from three in the second) and got a lot of their baskets early in the shot clock by pushing the pace in transition.

On the other end, Denver shot just 1-for-5 from three but dominated on the interior – earning 15 free-throw attempts (12-for-15 from the line in the second), and shooting 8-for-11 from inside the restricted area in the second quarter. Neither team was able to make much of an impact on the scoring margin however, and the Hawks went into the break with a 19-point lead.

HISTORIC FIRST HALF FOR JALEN JOHNSON!

11 PTS | 10 REB | 12 AST

He's now the 5th player in the PxP era (1997-98) to record a first-half triple-double 🔥 pic.twitter.com/n5zTqOQqsu

— NBA (@NBA) December 6, 2025

The third quarter is where things began to go awry for the Hawks. Denver blitzed them out of the break, going on a 19-4 run within the first 3:11 minutes, completely flipping the momentum of the game. Let’s take a look at some of the key plays from this stretch.

Here, Okongwu is way off on the floater attempt. Peyton Watson corrals the rebound and Denver wastes no time heading the other way. Jokic gets into a favorable position against Okongwu down low and banks home the finish plus the foul to cut Atlanta’s lead to 14.

On the next possession, Daniels gets his drive stuffed by Jokic. The Nuggets race down the floor once again and Cam Johnson nails a three from the wing to cut the lead to 11. Timeout Atlanta.

A few plays after the timeout, Okongwu clanks a three off the top of the backboard leading to yet another fastbreak opportunity for Denver*. This time Murray shoulders Jalen Johnson out of the way and finishes at the basket to make it a 9-point game.

*The Nuggets had a 10-2 advantage in fastbreak points in the third quarter

Facing a set defense off the made basket, Johnson misses an 11-footer on the next possession. Typically a willing passer, Johnson fails to spot Daniels cut in time, and also misses an open Risacher on the wing before firing up a tough two.

The next time down for Denver, Jokic draws the attention of multiple defenders in the post, then whips a cross-court pass to Watson. Watson beats Risacher’s closeout, engages Dyson Daniels then kicks to the opposite wing for a Murray triple. This is good basketball from Denver but the Hawks are guilty of letting them get into their groove offensively.

Off the Murray three, Alexander-Walker races down the floor and tries to draw a foul on an early shot clock drive, but the ref swallows his whistle and the Nuggets are off to the races once again for an easy bucket forcing Quin Snyder to call another timeout. Four-point game.

Atlanta picked it up after the second timeout of the quarter, and they kept the Nuggets at arms length for the rest of the period. Daniels, Alexander-Walker and Porzingis came up with some big baskets to get the offense back on track, and a three from Vit Krejci extended Atlanta’s lead to nine heading into the final frame.

Unfortunately, Denver had another run brewing for the start of the fourth quarter. After going just 8-for-25 from beyond the arc through the first three quarters, the Nuggets caught fire in the fourth, hitting their first seven three-point attempts of the period as part of a 26-6 run, putting them ahead 120-109 with 6:00 left in regulation.

The two teams traded jabs over the next few minutes before back-to-back threes from Porzingis and Alexander-Walker gave Atlanta some life.

After a Nuggets timeout, Nikola Jokic barrels his way down the lane for a score over Porzingis to push Denver’s lead back up to seven.

A drive and score from Jalen Johnson on Atlanta’s next possession made it a five-point game. Then on the following Nuggets possession, Johnson jumps Murray’s pass to Jokic and takes it the other way for a slam to make it a one possession game.

Denver give the ball to Jokic on their next possession, and he takes it all the way to the hole for two. I would have liked to see the Hawks give Porzingis a little bit of help here as opposed to leaving him one-on-one but in reality, there are no right answers when it comes to defending Jokic, only ‘less wrong’ ones. It’s difficult to be too exasperated when the 7-footer pulls out the euro-step reverse lay-in in crunch time.

After an Alexander-Walker three on the other end to cut it to two (great movement from NAW to create space for the shot), Jokic strikes again, methodically working his way to the cup for a 3-foot hook.

A step-back 17-footer from Jalen Johnson cut the deficit back down to two. Then a miss from Cam Johnson gave the Hawks a golden opportunity to tie the ball game with less than 30 seconds to play

Atlanta run a Jalen Johnson/Kristaps Porzingis pick-and-roll, forcing Denver to switch a small onto Porzingis, then Johnson floats in a pass to the Latvian big-man. I thought the placement on the pass from Johnson was alright, but Porzingis makes the mistake of bringing the ball down and Murray strips him in the blink of an eye, forcing Atlanta to play the foul game.

After two free-throws from Jokic, Alexander-Walker gets fouled on the next Hawks possession and knocks down the subsequent free-throws with 16 seconds to go. After the free-throw make, Atlanta waste little time fouling and send Jokic to the line. He miraculously went 1-for-2, giving the Hawks a chance to tie the game with a three on their final possession.

Atlanta tried to run something for Porzingis out of the timeout, but Denver played it well, forcing Atlanta to make something out of a busted play. The ball ended up in Alexander-Walker hands, and after getting his initial three-point attempt blocked, he grabbed the rebound and drove hard to the hoop and curiously opted to go for the lay-in rather than kick it out to an open shooter.

As you can see in the clip below, with the Hawks down three, Alexander-Walker has Porzingis on the wing (though Cam Johnson is shading over towards him), and Vit Krejci and Luke Kennard open in both corners, yet still opts to go for the two – a really curious call especially with both teams out of timeouts.

After the make, Nikola Jokic wastes no time grabbing the ball out of the net, fires it down the floor to Jamal Murray who runs the clock out and the Nuggets escape with the victory.

“They’re the best offensive team in the league. That said, giving up 40 in the third and the fourth, it’s going to be tough to win that way.” said Snyder after the game. “We didn’t fight them as much as we needed to defensively. We didn’t execute.”
“This one hurts – the way it happened. It needs to be affirming for us when we play the way that we want to play, when we get out and run and guard, we’re a pretty good team. When we don’t, it can go the other direction on us,” Snyder added.

Two more quick observations on last night’s game.


Notable disparity in Fastbreak Points, Points off Turnovers


Two closely related areas that really hurt the Hawks in this one were Denver’s advantage in fastbreak points and points off turnovers. The nba.com/stats website defines ‘fastbreak points’ as points scored within the first six seconds of the shot-clock, and Denver outscored Atlanta 26-18 in this area last night. The 26 fastbreak points Atlanta conceded was the third most they’ve allowed in a game this season.

Many of these early shot clock looks that Denver generated were sparked by Hawks turnovers. Atlanta coughed it up 14 times – directly leading to 22 points off turnovers for the Nuggets. While the turnover disparity wasn’t too wide (Denver turned it over 12 times themselves), Atlanta failed to turn these mishaps into points on the other end, scoring just 10 points off turnovers on the evening – tying their lowest total of the season.

On the season, the Hawks are 2-6 when being outscored by their opponents in points off turnovers and 1-10 when being outscored in fastbreak points.

Porzingis Impresses in Return


For just the second time in his 10-year NBA career, Kristaps Porzingis came off the bench in his return to action from a four-game absence. Quin Snyder noted before the game that he would be on a minutes restriction, and the big-man played just 20 minutes against Denver, but boy did he make his presence felt when he was on the floor.

KP scored 25 points on just 13 shots, with Atlanta outscoring Denver by 11 points during his time on the floor – the best plus/minus on the team last night. Porzingis looked comfortable from beyond the arc, going 4-for-7 from three-point range.

He also looked like his usual self operating out of the post – shooting 5-for-6 from inside the arc.

It was great to have Porzingis back out on the floor, and it was certainly eye-opening seeing him have so much success off the bench. Snyder notably left the door open in terms of what the starting lineup is going to look like going forward, saying after the game:

‘I think those things are fluid for us. Injuries have dictated a lot of our lineups and matchup and we’ll just keep evaluating that and do what we think is the best thing for the team. I’ve said before that one of the good things about this group is that it’s a really selfless group, and those guys play for each other.”

What’s next?


Quick turnaround for the Hawks, who are in D.C. to take on the Washington Wizards tonight before getting a mini-break as they don’t play again until Friday. Atlanta will be looking to get back to winning ways after dropping three straight, though they will be aware that there’s no such thing as an ‘easy game’ in the NBA after their last time out against Washington that ended in a lopsided 132-113 loss.

Tip-off for that one is at 7 PM EST on FanDuel Sports Network. Until next time!

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/anal...johnson-video-analysis-breakdown-quotes-notes
 
Jalen Johnson’s second consecutive triple-double leads Hawks past Wizards, 131-116

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The Atlanta Hawks were in Washington on Saturday evening to face the Wizards. Another back-to-back game for the Hawks, but the good news is that they’ll have a break after this for about a week. Last night, they had a rough loss against the Denver Nuggets, where they were up 19 points coming out of halftime and blew the lead.

The Hawks are looking to get back on track from that loss, as well as avenge themselves from the loss they suffered against the Wizards two weeks ago.

In that game, the Hawks got out to a slow start, and they made sure not to repeat the same mistake. They were able to make plays in the paint, like Jalen Johnson did here early.

FREIGHT TRAIN 🚂 pic.twitter.com/vtNXcxgNav

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 7, 2025

They also got out in transition early, and Johnson found Zaccharie Risacher for a dunk.

Point-Forward JJ lob 👉 Zacch and-1 jam pic.twitter.com/IvTlWXD3Z1

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 7, 2025

The Wizards looked like they weren’t going to miss many shots to start, but they came back down to earth, and the Hawks capitalized. That led them to take the lead, and it was with Johnson controlling the pace of the game.

HEYYYYY 🗣️

JJ's got 11/3/3 already 👀 pic.twitter.com/SaMa8ZJLM8

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 7, 2025

The Hawks had a lead as large as 12 in the first quarter, and they made it look easy as they continued to dominate the paint. Going into the second, they had 24 points in the paint, and led 35-28.

The Hawks were able to maintain their lead in the second, and they continued to what worked, scoring in the paint. They also continued to get out in transition, and Asa Newell benefited from it.

how 'bout that dawg 🐶 pic.twitter.com/Yyu7xjgRTm

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 7, 2025

It didn’t stop there for Newell, as he continued to make an impact on offense.

DAWG IN HIM 🐶

Asa has 9 PTS in 5 minutes 👏 pic.twitter.com/LW9RWT0J1l

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 7, 2025

Johnson found Onyeka Okongwu for a lob off the pick-and-roll.

That bestfriend connection 🤞 pic.twitter.com/bK0razRGzZ

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 7, 2025

The Hawks found themselves with a 20-point lead in the first half for the second straight game, and the hope was that the end result would not be the same. Johnson kept putting his imprint on the game, and he was definitely working his way toward another triple-double.

The Wizards tried to make some runs, but the Hawks were too in control to give up their lead, and they led 70-55 going into halftime.

Reload 🎯 pic.twitter.com/klEi4qUzaX

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 7, 2025

Okongwu kept working out in the paint to start the third quarter.

Onyeka is EATING 🍽️ pic.twitter.com/gqVmlkz2bC

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 7, 2025

The Wizards were able to cut their deficit down after being down as much as 20 in the first half, but the Hawks stayed afloat throughout the quarter. Luke Kennard was one of the players to help the Hawks keep their lead with his perimeter shooting.

LUUUUUUK 3️⃣3️⃣3️⃣3️⃣ pic.twitter.com/6KnEkqokDh

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 7, 2025

Johnson was working on his triple-double in the first half, and he was able to secure it late in the third.

Transition monsters 😈 pic.twitter.com/xRCqf2l034

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 7, 2025

The Hawks were still going through scoring droughts, and that led the Wizards to bring their deficit to single digits. Going into the fourth quarter, the Hawks only led 97-93.

The Wizards made it a game early in the fourth, tying the score. That didn’t bother the Hawks, and they kept making the right plays to get the lead back. Kennard had the Wizards shaking in their boots with this move.

Bro got dropped 😂 pic.twitter.com/1EkU92JiT4

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 7, 2025

Krejci started to heat up in the fourth, helping to extend the Hawks’ lead again to double digits.

HEAT CZECH 🔥🇨🇿 pic.twitter.com/VtPNtSIO67

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 7, 2025

The Hawks didn’t look back from there, and they kept piling up the points on the Wizards. Johnson was dominant down the stretch of the fourth, and the Wizards didn’t have an answer for him.

JALEN +1 💪 pic.twitter.com/lFgC1HGide

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 7, 2025

Johnson finished the game with 30 points, 12 rebounds, and 12 assists, Okongwu finished with 21 points, nine rebounds, and six assists, and Alexander-Walker finished with 17 points.

The Hawks will be back in action on Dec. 12 against the Detroit Pistons.

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/reca...riple-double-leads-hawks-past-wizards-131-116
 
Hawks at Wizards: start time, TV, streaming, radio, game thread

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The Atlanta Hawks (13-11) desperately need a win for some feel good vibes going into the NBA Cup break against the Washington Wizards (3-18).

Please join in the comments below as you follow along.

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...ton-start-time-tv-streaming-radio-game-thread
 
What a Giannis Antetokounmpo trade would mean for the Hawks

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A perennial MVP candidate is (reportedly, possibly, allegedly) available for trade. And if that line isn’t stunning enough on its own, the Hawks have a massive stake in what happens from here.

First, a quick catchup on recent news. Shams Charania of ESPN reported that Giannis Antetokounmpo and his agent have “begun conversations with the Milwaukee Bucks about [Antetokounmpo’s] future”:

Just in: Giannis Antetokounmpo and his agent Alex Saratsis have started conversations with the Milwaukee Bucks about the two-time NBA MVP's future – and discussing whether his best fit is staying or elsewhere, sources tell ESPN. A resolution is expected in the coming weeks.

Shams Charania Tweets (@shamsbot.bsky.social) 2025-12-03T19:55:08.000Z

Brian Windhorst, also of ESPN, added some reporting saying that Antetokounmpo and/or his camp preferred “showed interest in wanting to be on the New York Knicks,” and that the two teams engaged in trade conversations in the offseason.

So that brings us to the question: how does it affect the Hawks? Let’s briefly explore scenarios of a midseason trade.

If the Knicks trade for Antetokounmpo​


I’m not going to pretend to know how the Knicks land Giannis Antetokounmpo with a relatively old core of players and few picks at their disposal. Maybe it would involve a third team, and it certainly wouldn’t involve Jalen Brunson, but if this is where Giannis truly wants to go, the NBA has a history of getting superstars to their preferred destination.

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The quick and dirty rundown is this move would change the balance of power in the Eastern Conference. The Detroit Pistons have gotten off to a hot start, but Brunson and Antetokounmpo with a decent roster around that duo would be the hands-on favorite to reach the Finals now and in the future.

On the other side of things, the Bucks would clearly be even less competitive in the near future no matter what their return is. Currently, they sit at a disappointing 10-13 and just Thursday, Antetokounmpo was ruled out for the next 2-to-4 weeks due to a calf strain.

Milwaukee could pivot to chasing draft lottery balls after a midseason trade. They own the worst selection of their own 2026 pick and that of the New Orleans Pelicans (3-20), who currently own the worst record in the NBA.

You know who owns the best selection of that two-team pick swap? Why, none other than your Atlanta Hawks.

So, with the Pelicans struggling and the Bucks sinking in the standings, that pick begins to look even juicier with the smoke surrounding this situation — and it already looks pretty appealing a quarter of the way through the season.

Did I forget to mention the Hawks also own the worst selection of a pick swap between the Bucks and Pelicans in 2027 (top four protected)? I can’t imagine either team turning it around between now and next season, so it’s likely the Hawks would also net a lottery pick next year as well.

The Hawks would fall down in the Eastern Conference pecking order for sure in this scenario. But the Hawks pivoted towards youth last offseason, and if that Bucks/Pelicans superpick lands a top talent in a loaded 2026 NBA Draft, the team could and should envision competing for years to come.

If the Hawks trade for Antetokounmpo​


Here’s where things really get tricky — in a good way, though.

The Hawks arguably have the most ammo in the league to land the Greek Freak despite his preference for the team in orange and blue. Between the two pick swaps with Bucks stakes, plenty of ways to match salary, future picks and 2024 first overall draftee Zaccharie Risacher, there are many ways to make this transaction happen if both sides are motivated.

Do the Hawks send out Trae Young, Zaccharie Risacher and a million picks? How do the Hawks fit Antetokounmpo with Jalen Johnson and round out the team without many real future assets?

Maybe you just blindly take the plunge given you’re landing a top three player in the world and figure it out from there.

Is there a way you can get a trade done without giving up the superpick?

Personally, I think that asset is just too valuable to cede in any trade given how young the Hawks’ core is and the growing likelihood of adding a transcendent talent. With the Trae Young question looming this offseason, the Hawks just may need the optionality of a high draft pick (on a cheap rookie deal!) to turn the keys over to alongside Johnson.

It’s likely that the inclusion of the superpick is a line in the sand for the decision makers in Milwaukee — or that the decision makers in Atlanta don’t value it like I do. But my honest stance as it comes to that asset is ‘find a different deal’.

The Hawks can offer picks out to 2032 during the season. Due to the Stepien rule that requires you to have a first-round pick in every two-year span, the first-round picks package available in-season would be:

  • The other 2026 first-round pick outright (involving San Antonio, Cleveland, and Utah)
  • Swap rights on the 2027 less favorable pick (i.e. offering swap rights on swap rights)
  • 2028 first-round pick outright (involving swap rights with Cleveland and Utah)
  • 2029 first-round swap rights
  • 2030 first-round pick outright
  • 2031 first-round swap rights
  • 2032 first-round pick outright

In total, that’s four first-round picks and three swap rights the Hawks have in their arsenal outside of the superpick — plus the players on their roster, of course.

That’s the route I would personally prefer picks-wise (not necessarily offering the whole boat of them at once). Sprinkle in second-round picks as necessary.

One thing to keep in mind before going all-in: Antetokounmpo has the ability to be a free agent in the 2027 offseason. It’s hard to imagine trading the farm for him only to have uncertainty as to whether he’ll extend his contract past then.

If the organization avoids disaster, this team with Antetokounmpo, Johnson, whoever they pick with the superpick and others should be picking in the 20s out into the 2030s decade, making the picks and swaps sent away less meaningful.

I could give you detailed analysis on what the team would look like from there, but I’ll cease the on-court hypotheticals for now. The important note is that Giannis Antetokounmpo (two-time MVP, nine-time All-Star) is really, really freakin’ good at basketball. Duh. He would immediately be as impactful a talent the Hawks haven’t had since Dominique Wilkins — and arguably beyond (shoutout the only MVP in franchise history thus far, Bob Pettit).

If the Hawks traded for Antetokounmpo, it would represent as seismic a transaction as this franchise has ever had. The team has yet to reach the NBA Finals since moving to Atlanta in 1968. In a wide-open Eastern Conference, a finals appearance would now be an expectation.

Consider myself and everyone else on “Giannis-watch” for the next two months — and maybe beyond.



Would you make a deal with or without the superpick? Please discuss below.

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/atla...awks-nba-jalen-johnson-trae-young-latest-news
 
Hawks Reacts Survey: How would you grade the Hawks so far?

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With the Hawks off on a mini break during the NBA Cup knockout rounds, it’s time to take stock of where the team is at roughly the quarter point of the season.

Atlanta sits at 14-11, tied for eighth in the Eastern Conference entering play on Tuesday. However, the standings are incredibly bunched up around the middle of the conference, and as such the Hawks are just 1.5 games out of third place.

The team has been subjected to a frontloaded travel schedule, having played 10 games at home and 15 on the road through 25 games. Just twice have the Hawks had more than one game in a row in State Farm Arena, a three-game homestand and a two-game homestand.

We’ve seen Trae Young suffer an unfortunate knee sprain in the just fifth game of the season, a superstar leap of Jalen Johnson, and a huge scoring boost from newcomer Nickeil Alexander-Walker. Despite the injury issues, the team is between 11th and 15th in both offensive and defensive rating.

So, the big question I pose to the fans today using the familiar school grading rubric: what letter grade would you give the Hawks to this point in the season? Please answer in this poll, discuss your viewpoint below, and I’ll post the results later this week.

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/atla...tlanta-poll-thread-discussion-nba-latest-news
 
25 in 25: No. 5 Josh Smith

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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. 6 Jeff Teague can be found here.



Even though Josh Childress was the higher selection in the 2004 NBA Draft, the selection of Josh Smith at 17th overall ultimately became the turning point for a franchise that was careening toward rock bottom. After a 13-win season in 2004-05 in Smith’s rookie season, the Hawks slowly grew into being a consistent playoff team by the end of the decade.

‘J-Smoove’ is from nearby Powder Springs, GA, and after graduating from McEachern High School, he went to Oak Hill Academy — a preparatory academy that has seen many NBA players come through their doors over the years like then teammate Rajon Rondo. Smith decided to enter the draft, bypassing college when it was still fairly common and easy to do so, and the Hawks pounced with one of their two first-round picks.

Very quickly, it was easy to see how physically mature the 6-foot-9 forward was despite entering the NBA at 18 years old. His acceleration and agility let him fly 94-feet down the court for lob finishes or chase-down blocks, and his long wingspan quickly became an obstacle for opposing players.

His rookie season, Smith averaged 9.7 points, 6.2 rebounds, 1.7 assists, 1.9 blocks and 0.8 steals per game. His 3.7 blocks per 100 possessions (minimum 2000 minutes) as a rookie are the second-best mark of any non-center (per Stathead/basketball-reference), trailing only Andrei Kirilenko.

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He also made his mark in the dunk contest during All-Star Weekend in 2005, recording three dunks with perfect score en route to taking home the title. With every lefty windmill jam, almost overnight Smoove went from just a local Atlanta kid to a household name.

Smith played both forward spots over the next few years, developing into a force as a downhill finisher at the rim, intelligent passer, and one of the best defenders on the planet as the Hawks built up their team towards their breakthrough in 2008.

Josh Smith signed an offer sheet with the Memphis Grizzlies during his restricted free agency in the summer of 2008, but the Hawks matched the five-year offer to keep him in Atlanta. While his production plateaued alongside the Hawks’ performances over the years, he remained a perennial fringe All-Star during the heart of his career, and in my opinion is one of the best players in league history never to earn that honor.

One persistent knock was Smith’s penchant for shooting medium to long mid-range jumpers despite no track record of being a good jump shooter. When Smoove was left alone near the elbow, a roar came over crowds in then Philips Arena pleading him not to shoot.

And yet he did. A lot.

Across his nine-year career in Atlanta, Smith took 32% of his shots from 10-feet out to the three-point line per basketball-reference’s shot tracking. He hit 33% of those for his Hawks career. 0.66 points per shot for those inclined towards math. Ew.

His three-point shooting during his nine-season career here was rather bad as well (28.3%). Not good, but at least that worked out to 0.85 points per shot.

As the league trended towards smaller, more skilled forwards who can handle and space the floor in the mid 2010s, Smith’s skillset wasn’t quite a fit for this new era.

The Detroit Pistons, however, didn’t get this memo.

When Smith reached unrestricted free agency in 2013, the Pistons inked him to a four-year deal to play the 3 alongside Greg Monroe and Andre Drummond. Smith only lasted one and a half of those seasons before his contract was amnestied (essentially stretched and waived for salary cap relief). He then bounced around the league until his last season in 2017-18.

2009 Josh Smith explosive athleticism pic.twitter.com/eBps6ltxv3

— Pitless (@pitlessball) December 9, 2025

For his Hawks career from 2004 to 2013, Smith averaged 15.3 points, 8.0 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 2.1 blocks, and 1.3 steals per game. His standing in the franchise leaderboard is undeniable:

  • 676 games — ninth all-time
  • 23,078 minutes — fifth all-time
  • 10,371 points — ninth all-time
  • 4,030 field goals — seventh all-time
  • 5,407 rebounds — seventh all-time
  • 857 steals — fifth all-time
  • 1,440 blocks — second all-time to Tree Rollins

The accolades shelf looks a little light for a top five Hawk of the past 25 years, but in reality, Smith should have one or two All-Star appearances and multiple more All-Defensive Team appearances. Every season from 2006-07 to 2011-12, he received votes for Defensive Player of the Year. But somehow, he only landed on a single All-Defensive Second Team in 2009-10 — a year in which he finished second in Defensive Player of the Year voting behind Dwight Howard.

Ultimately, Smith made an underrated impact for this franchise. He was a key piece of six straight playoff teams. And while it’s sad that his game never quite matched up with his talent level — and that his playstyle quickly went the way of the dinosaur — the hometown kid is still remembered fondly.

Let’s take one last trip down memory lane:



1.

2.

3.

4.

5.
Josh Smith

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...ta-hawks-history-nba-video-stats-notes-review
 
Charting the early season Atlanta Hawks (part 2)

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Giannis rumblings aside, it’s been a quiet week for the Atlanta Hawks (14-11), who are enjoying a few days off as part of an unofficial quarter-of-the-season break thanks to the NBA Cup schedule — and boy have they needed a rest.

As of last Saturday’s win in Washington, the Hawks were tied with three other teams for the most games played this season (25). Through seven weeks, they are tied with Portland and Golden State for the most road games played this season (15). While they haven’t faced the toughest opponents – they’re 20th in strength of schedule so far – the travel has been relentless, meaning that a few days off to rest and recharge the batteries is just what the doctor ordered.

Last week, I made some charts to help visualize Atlanta’s performance through the first quarter (ish) of the season. This week, I’m back to talk about a few more early season trends.

Here’s an updated look at where the Hawks stack up relative to the rest of the league in offensive and defensive rating (good lord, OKC).

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Through seven weeks, Atlanta ranks 15th in offensive rating and 11th in defensive rating. They are 16th in net rating.

Let’s take a look at some intriguing Hawks numbers!


Rebounding Woes

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The first trend is an obvious one that’s been quite apparent when watching the Hawks early on this season, but to put it in writing: they have been one of the worst rebounding teams in the league – ranking 24th in offensive rebounding percentage, and 22nd in defensive rebounding percentage thus far.

Rebounding wasn’t a problem area for this team last season, as they ranked 11th in both offensive and defensive rebounding percentage in 2024-25, and while I’m not all that concerned about the drop-off on the offensive glass (more on this below), the team’s struggles on the defensive glass have been a major worry. Atlanta’s inability to consistently close out defensive possessions with a rebound has been one of the biggest factors dragging their 11th ranked defense closer to the league average. The Hawks are 22nd in second chance points allowed this season (16.0 per game), giving up 2.3 more points per game off second-chance opportunities than they were last season (12th, 13.7).

Head coach Quin Snyder spoke about the team’s defensive rebounding issues prior to the Nuggets game, saying that they understand that the possession battle is ‘incredibly important’.

“We just have to keep grinding.” said Snyder, “There’s times where we’re not 7’2”, 6’11”, 6’8” across the front line. Even when we are big, the question there is competing physically. If you’re giving up height, or you’re giving up weight, we have to rebound as a ‘pack’ and we have to get it done together. That means everybody’s got a job to do. But when you miss an assignment, the quarterback gets sacked.”

Snyder also noted that they are trying to study officiating tendencies to try and gain an edge on the glass, saying:

“The defensive glass gets called a lot of different ways in various games, and it’s something to me that we’re trying to study and understand what we can do. You can’t face guard a guy like an offensive lineman, but what can you do to be effective in those situations? We’re studying it a lot and trying to figure out how to get better. We’ll just keep doing that.”

As observers, we’ll get a chance to see if the team has made any breakthroughs in this area against Detroit (second in the league in offensive rebounding percentage) tomorrow night.

One note on the offensive rebounding before moving on to the next section. While the Hawks have seen a decline in their offensive rebounding percentage this season, this appears to have been a calculated decision in an attempt to improve their transition defense – and the math is working out in their favor thus far.

Looking at Atlanta’s second chance points numbers, they are scoring 13.8 second chance points per game this season – one of the lowest figures in the league, however it’s only slightly below their mark from last season (14.6 second-chance points per game). A difference of 0.8 points per game.

On the defensive end, the Hawks are conceding the lowest frequency of opponent transition possessions (15.5%) and rank fifth in transition points allowed per game (21.0) – a significant improvement from last season when they ranked seventh in opponent transition frequency (17.8%) and 18th in transition points allowed per game (23.5). A difference of 2.5 points per game.

While the relationship between offensive rebounds and opponent transition possessions is not perfect (live-ball turnovers typically lead to transition opportunities as well), I’d be willing to wager that a fair amount of the decline in opponent transition frequency is a result of the Hawks eschewing the offensive glass in favor of bolstering their defense. Given that they’re coming out a net-positive relative to last year, I’d say the strategy is working out so far.

Quin Snyder talked about the offensive glass on Friday as well, noting that the frequency at which the Hawks drive to the basket is another reason for the low offensive rebounding numbers:

“We have to be careful because we have a lot of guys that are driving to the rim. It’s very difficult to crash the offensive glass without putting yourself in a very difficult possession to defend. But there are times, particularly on three-point shots where we crash and try to get extra possessions. That’s been something that I’ve talked about.”

Friendly Opponent 3P-Shooting Numbers


One more trend we’ve seen take shape through the first seven weeks of the season has been the drop in opponent three-point shooting percentage – something I noted in last week’s article as well. Per nba.com/stats, Atlanta ranks ninth in the league in overall opponent three-point accuracy, with their opponents shooting just 34.8% from beyond the arc. This is a massive improvement from last season when they ranked 28th in opponent three-point accuracy (37.7%), and a difference that ranks as the fourth biggest year-to-year improvement in the NBA through the first seven weeks of the season.

While there is certainly some luck involved when it comes to opponent shooting, given how drastic this improvement is, I figured I would dig a little deeper into the data to try to find an explanation. The charts below plot NBA team’s opponent three-point shooting frequency and accuracy, sorted by defender proximity. The ‘x axis’ shows the percentage of the opponent’s overall shot attempts that the shot type makes up – naturally, teams shoot fewer ‘contested’ threes than ‘open’ ones.

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A few things jump out from this plot. First, the Hawks are doing a good job on closeouts — with their opponents taking the fourth-highest frequency of ‘contested’ three-pointers in the league – though they are getting rather unlucky as their opponents are converting these looks at a 36.1% clip, the fifth-highest opponent accuracy on this shot type this season.

Second, while the Hawks are allowing the 10th lowest frequency of ‘open’ threes, their opponents are shooting just 35% on these looks – the fourth lowest mark in the NBA. Last season, Atlanta allowed a similar frequency of ‘open’ threes, though their opponents converted them at a 39.7% clip, the eighth highest accuracy on this shot type in 2024-25. With these shots making up over 20% of their opponent’s overall attempts, it’s safe to say there is some luck involved in this area this season.

Atlanta rank in the middle of the pack in both opponent frequency and accuracy on ‘semi-contested’ looks this season, though they’ve seen a significant drop in their opponent’s accuracy on these attempts, with their opponents shooting 34.2% through the first seven weeks after shooting 37.2% (the highest mark in the NBA) last season.

Overall, while I do believe the Hawks have been slightly better at defending the three-point line this season, their opponent’s three-point shooting numbers are somewhat deflated as Atlanta have gotten fortunate with some of their opponent’s misses.

The Importance of Turnover Creation and Prevention

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One more area I wanted to discuss today is how important turnover creation (on defense) and turnover prevention (on offense) has been to the Hawks success this season.

Per cleaningtheglass, Atlanta are fourth in the league in defensive turnover rate (16.3%) and rank fourth in points scored off turnovers (21.4). On the other end, despite losing their All-Star point guard just five games into the season, the Hawks haven’t seen a significant difference in this category from last season to this season, ranking 15th in offensive turnover rate and 20th in points allowed off of turnovers (18.9).

Leading the charge for Atlanta on the defensive end is none other than Dyson Daniels. After leading the league in steals last season, ‘The Great Barrier Thief’ ranks second* in the league in steals so far this season with 2.2 swipes per game. Jalen Johnson is second on the team in steals at 1.6 per game.

*Cason Wallace is the league leader

As you can see in the plot below, the battle in ‘points off of turnovers’ has been a pretty strong indicator of Atlanta’s success from game to game this season, as they are 12-4 in games where they’ve outscored their opponents in ‘points off turnovers’, and just 2-7 in games where they’ve been outscored by their opponents in this category.

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That’s all for this piece! The Hawks return to action on Friday, taking on the Detroit Pistons on the road in what should be a hard-fought matchup. Atlanta have lost both of their games against the Pistons this season with their most recent matchup being decided by a single point.

Tipoff for that one is at 7 PM EST on FanDuel Sports Network.

Until next time!

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/anal...ta-hawks-analysis-stats-figures-dyson-daniels
 
Hawks get dominated after mini-break, lose 142-115 to Pistons

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The Atlanta Hawks were in Detroit on Friday evening to face the Pistons. It was a much-needed break for the Hawks, as they haven’t played since last Saturday against the Washington Wizards. They had a lot of time this week to practice, something they haven’t had much time to do so far this season because of the schedule.

Unfortunately, even though the Hawks had a long break, Kristaps Porzingis was ruled out a day before the game with an illness.

The Hawks came out pretty efficient, and it started at the three-point line. Nickeil Alexander-Walker knocked down three of them early, while Zaccharie Risacher added one.

Nickeil has drained 3 threes in less than 5 minutes 🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/2TTivSW3sI

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 13, 2025

Later in the quarter, Mouhamed Gueye joined in on the fun and knocked down a triple in the corner.

Dyson offensive board ⏩ Mo corner triple pic.twitter.com/NnKRO4w1F1

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 13, 2025

There was a lot of nice shotmaking in the first by both teams, and Jalen Johnson was able to get this turnaround jumper to go.

Jalen that is too pretty 🤩 pic.twitter.com/MhqkLXSNMI

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 13, 2025

It was a tight game in the first, with neither team breaking away by as much as a five-point lead. The shots were falling for both, and going into the second quarter, the Hawks trailed 34-33.

The Pistons started the second quarter with more energy, and they were able to knock down a few shots to extend their lead. On the other hand, the Hawks had a few miscommunications early and some shots that didn’t go in, which led to them staying stagnant to start the quarter.

Johnson kept the Hawks afloat in the quarter, knocking down this three-pointer.

Top of the key JJ 🔑 pic.twitter.com/VZhi8l8j4A

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 13, 2025

After that shot, the Hawks went into an offensive slump, and the Pistons used that to their advantage, extending their lead to double-digits. Alexander-Walker did his best to get the Hawks back in it down the stretch of the first half, and he was hitting shots from anywhere.

Nickeil connects on the tough runner pic.twitter.com/zLOgsA6dmZ

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 13, 2025

He used the glass to his advantage on this one.

Always use the glass 🪟 pic.twitter.com/kjP35ewnzb

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 13, 2025

In the final minute heading into halftime, the Hawks were able to cut their deficit to single digits after Johnson was able to find Dyson Daniels for a dunk down the lane. Going into the second half, the Hawks trailed the Pistons 69-60.

JJ to DD!

We trim it to 9 at the half pic.twitter.com/EmSHHRKFXa

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 13, 2025

The Hawks didn’t start the third quarter the way they wanted, as the Pistons went on a 10-2 run to extend their lead to double digits again. Turnovers and missed shots continued to hurt the Hawks, which made it hard for them to get any momentum.

Things didn’t get much better for the Hawks as the quarter continued, and they found themselves down as much as 23 points. Daniels tried to lighten the blow for the Hawks, getting to the rim for an easy dunk.

Dyson right to the rack pic.twitter.com/QWPqIr87xU

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 13, 2025

Going into the fourth quarter, the Hawks trailed 104-79.

Much of the same happened in the fourth for the Hawks, and they just could not dig themselves out of the hole. In fact, the hole got much deeper, and the Pistons extended their lead to as much as 30 points.

On a brighter note, Johnson was able to record his third triple-double in a row.

Jalen Johnson has recorded his 3rd triple-double in a row! pic.twitter.com/jwN3KjorOY

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 13, 2025

Quin Snyder cleared the bench with about four minutes left in the quarter, but it really wasn’t much of a clearing with the Hawks only having ten players available.

Johnson finished with 19 points, 11 rebounds, and 11 assists, Alexander-Walker finished with 22 points, and Daniels finished with 18 points, 10 rebounds, and five assists.

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

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/reca...ated-after-mini-break-lose-142-115-to-pistons
 
Defensive breakdowns and turnovers doom Hawks in road loss to Pistons

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The Atlanta Hawks’ road trip encountered a significant setback on Friday night at Little Caesars Arena, as the Detroit Pistons secured a decisive 142–115 victory over Atlanta. Detroit’s balanced offensive approach and sustained tempo overwhelmed the Hawks across all phases of the game, preventing Atlanta from maintaining early momentum.

Atlanta began the contest with noticeable energy despite the road environment. The Hawks moved the ball effectively and generated early offense through Nickeil Alexander-Walker, who attacked off the dribble and converted jump shots to keep pace with Detroit.

Atlanta traded baskets with the Pistons for much of the opening quarter and briefly held a lead midway through the period. Although defensive lapses were evident, the Hawks’ spacing and effort allowed them to remain competitive early.

The game began to shift during the second quarter as Detroit increased its defensive pressure. The Pistons forced turnovers and capitalized on missed Hawks field goals by converting in transition.

As a result, Atlanta’s offense stagnated for extended stretches, struggling to produce efficient looks in the half court. Detroit used a decisive run, fueled by ball movement and perimeter shooting, to extend its lead into double digits by halftime. Despite continued efforts from Jalen Johnson and Dyson Daniels, Atlanta was unable to disrupt Detroit’s offensive rhythm.

Detroit further separated itself in the third quarter, extending the lead beyond 20 points. The Pistons combined efficient three-point shooting, physical defense, and consistent ball movement to maintain control. Atlanta continued to compete but remained unable to string together defensive stops or sustained scoring runs.

Turnovers proved to be a critical factor in the outcome. Atlanta committed 20 turnovers, many of which resulted in immediate scoring opportunities for Detroit, limiting the Hawks’ ability to regain momentum.

Detroit’s offensive efficiency compounded the issue, as the Pistons shot approximately 58% from the field and 41% from three-point range, while Atlanta connected on roughly 46% of its field-goal attempts and 31% from beyond the arc.

Despite the loss, several Hawks delivered encouraging individual performances. Jalen Johnson emerged as the team’s most consistent contributor, recording his third consecutive triple-double with 19 points, 11 rebounds, and 11 assists, demonstrating the two-way impact Atlanta hopes he can provide.

Alexander-Walker led the Hawks in scoring with 22 points, supplying early offensive sparks, while Dyson Daniels contributed a well-rounded performance with 18 points, 10 rebounds, and five assists.

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/anal...ers-doom-hawks-atlanta-pistons-recap-analysis
 
Hawks at Pistons: start time, TV, streaming, radio, game thread

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The Atlanta Hawks (14-11) face the Detroit Pistons (19-5) for the third time already in the young season.

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Where, When, and How to Watch and Listen​


Location: Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, MI

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...oit-start-time-tv-streaming-radio-game-thread
 
Hawks rely on fast start and balanced effort to edge 76ers

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The Atlanta Hawks secured a 120–117 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday night at State Farm Arena, improving their record and sweeping the season series against Philadelphia to date. The contest featured multiple lead changes and sustained intensity, with Atlanta relying on a dominant first quarter and balanced scoring to hold off a late push by the 76ers.

Atlanta set the tone early, jumping out to a fast start behind efficient scoring from Dyson Daniels and Vit Krejci. The Hawks’ defensive pressure forced several turnovers, which translated into transition opportunities and helped them build a double-digit advantage by the end of the first quarter, leading 39–29. Philadelphia responded in the second quarter by tightening its half-court defense and increasing offensive efficiency. Despite the push, Atlanta maintained control and entered halftime with a four-point advantage, supported by consistent contributions from both the starting lineup and the bench.

The third quarter remained highly competitive, as both teams traded baskets. Joel Embiid and Paul George anchored the 76ers’ offense, keeping Philadelphia within striking distance. George led all scorers with 35 points, while Embiid added 22 points and 14 rebounds, continuing to apply pressure inside. Nevertheless, Atlanta preserved a narrow lead heading into the final period.

The game was decided in the closing moments of the fourth quarter. With the score tight in the final minute, Nickeil Alexander-Walker converted two critical free throws to extend Atlanta’s lead. Philadelphia had a final opportunity to force overtime, but Quentin Grimes’ potential game-tying attempt rimmed out as time expired, sealing the Hawks’ win.

Daniels led Atlanta with a standout performance, recording 27 points and 10 rebounds while impacting the game on both ends of the floor. His defensive intensity set the tone early, and his offensive versatility proved decisive. Reflecting on the performance, Daniels emphasized the team’s competitive mindset following a previous loss, noting his effectiveness attacking the rim and highlighting Krejci’s second-half scoring surge along with the team’s defensive execution.

Onyeka Okongwu provided a strong interior presence, finishing with 20 points and 15 rebounds and generating key second-chance opportunities. Jalen Johnson recorded another triple-double, posting 12 points, 10 rebounds, and 12 assists, which helped stabilize the Hawks’ offensive flow. Krejci contributed 19 points, including several timely three-pointers that stretched Philadelphia’s defense.

Atlanta’s performance was particularly notable given the absence of two key scorers. Kristaps Porzingis is expected to miss the next two weeks while recovering from illness, and Trae Young has resumed practice as he works toward rejoining the lineup. Despite these challenges, the Hawks demonstrated depth and resilience, securing a hard-fought victory.

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/reca...a-stats-recap-notes-latest-news-jalen-johnson
 
Hawks finish off 76ers in the clutch, win 120-117

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The Atlanta Hawks were back at home Sunday evening to face the Philadelphia 76ers. After a rough loss against the Detroit Pistons following their mini-break, the Hawks were looking to get back on track.

The last time these two teams saw each other, the game went into overtime, with the Hawks coming out on top. This time around, the 76ers were without Tyrese Maxey, as he deals with an illness.

Nickeil Alexander-Walker seemed to have hurt his ankle on the first play of the game, but came back out after the timeout and knocked down a three-pointer. A signal that all was well.

Nickeil is all good pic.twitter.com/gkgZozw3tj

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 14, 2025

Dyson Daniels knocked a three-pointer a few minutes after.

Dyson triple it pic.twitter.com/CN6cREZ2W7

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 14, 2025

The Hawks were able to force the 76ers into some turnovers early in the game, and the Hawks were able to capitalize, whether it was in transition or at the free-throw line. They were able to maintain the lead throughout the quarter, even with the 76ers knocking down some threes.

Vit Krejci started feeling it down the stretch of the first, and he knocked down two three-pointers, and he got fouled while shooting another one. He finished the quarter with 11 points and helped the Hawks go into the second quarter with a 39-29 lead.

The Hawks let go of the lead in the second quarter, with not much coming offensively from the group that was in. They were to hold their own a little on defense, but the 76ers were able to take the lead. It wasn’t for long, because the Hawks fought back, and it became a back-and-forth contest from there.

Late in the quarter, Daniels showed off his defensive prowess and met Quentin Grimes at the rim for an impressive dunk.

Dyson DENIAL ☝️ pic.twitter.com/piXlegw4Mh

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 15, 2025

Right after that play, Krejci hit a wide-open three-pointer.

Viiiit feed him and fan him pic.twitter.com/FW9LvsVbsy

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 15, 2025

Things got a little testy down the stretch, as Joel Embiid elbowed Onyeka Okongwu in the chin going up for a shot. Okongwu hit the ground, and Jalen Johnson came over and gave Embiid a slight push, which got both teams tangled up. Embiid was called for a flagrant, and Okongwu knocked down 1 of his 2 free throws.

The Hawks were able to keep the lead going into halftime, as they led 59-55.

To start the third quarter, Okongwu and Daniels got to their bread and butter for an easy bucket in the paint.

Dyson & O rock a beautiful give & go 🤩 pic.twitter.com/ytegF7gPIt

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 15, 2025

Zaccharie Risacher got things going in the third, knocking down two three-pointers.

Three-sacher 🎯 pic.twitter.com/hh7LLQ5FmH

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 15, 2025

The Hawks had a lot of success getting to the rim, more specifically, Daniels, who got a few floaters and layups to go in the third.

Spin-o-rama pic.twitter.com/EqMihoNXJy

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 15, 2025

Krejci continued his hot night from the perimeter, knocking down another three-pointer to add to his scoring total.

Vit is on one tonight baby 🍳

He's up to 19 points pic.twitter.com/ROFxfDMja4

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 15, 2025

Asa Newell came in toward the end of the third and scored five points for the Hawks, keeping them afloat and helping them maintain their lead going into the fourth.

Asa is WORKING pic.twitter.com/ivdewoMUyK

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 15, 2025

The Hawks continued to use ball movement to their advantage, getting easy shots in the paint and out on the perimeter. The 76ers kept themselves in the game, but the Hawks did everything in their power to break away. Risacher continued playing well in the second half, and knocked down a big three-pointer in transition.

Zacch clutch pull-up jumper 😁 pic.twitter.com/Gf8EA6P4Oi

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 15, 2025

Okongwu knocked down a three late to give the Hawks a five-point lead.

Triple O! pic.twitter.com/6TJZ8ZVP0k

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 15, 2025

The 76ers stayed in it, and with less than a minute remaining, they made it a one-point game. The Hawks were not able to convert a shot on the other end, and the 76ers had a chance to take the lead. After several chances, they were not able to knock down a shot, and the Hawks got possession with 2.5 seconds left in the game.

Called for Vit on the switch and got NOTHING 🔒 pic.twitter.com/0sIhwT56ah

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 15, 2025

The 76ers played the foul game, and Alexander-Walker knocked down both free throws to give the Hawks a three-point lead with 1.5 seconds left. Grimes got a shot off, but it did not go in, and the Hawks walked away with the win.

Daniels finished with 27 points and 10 rebounds, Okongwu finished with 20 points and 15 rebounds, Johnson finished with 12 points, 10 rebounds, and 12 assists, and Krejci finished with 19 points.

The Hawks will be back in action on Thursday against the Charlotte Hornets.

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/recaps/67003/hawks-finish-off-76ers-in-the-clutch-win-120-117
 
76ers at Hawks: start time, TV, streaming, radio, game thread

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The Atlanta Hawks (14-12) look to flush their previous effort against the Philadelphia 76ers (14-10).

Please join in the comments below as you follow along.

Where, When, and How to Watch and Listen​


Location: State Farm Arena, Atlanta, GA

Start Time: 6:00 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...wks-start-time-tv-streaming-radio-game-thread
 
Rumor Roundup: Trade SZN. Trae back? Porzingis gone?

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We have reached December 16th, one day after players who were signed in free agency can be included in trade and 52 days until the trade deadline on February 5th.

For the Hawks, they have two players who meet the former criterium: Nickeil Alexander-Walker (highly unlikely to be traded given his production and contract length) and Luke Kennard (an expiring contract who very well could be on the move).

The Hawks don’t play again until Thursday, so let’s take a moment to delve into the recent rumors and pertinent updates on injured players.

Trade candidate Giannis Antetokounmpo​


I talked here about the Giannis Antetokounmpo saga recently in regard to what happens if a trade with the Hawks or Knicks goes down between now and the trade deadline. There has been some recent sourcing from connected people around the NBA on this ongoing melodrama in the past few weeks.

Eric Nehm of The Athletic just yesterday shed some light on the idea that Milwaukee still wants to appease Antetokounmpo. Instead of entertaining trades for him, they may instead add to their team this trade season:

Five months after the Bucks’ stunning decision to waive Damian Lillard en route to adding big man Myles Turner on a four-year, $107 million deal, it appears they aren’t waving the white flag on Antetokounmpo’s future in Milwaukee just yet. Instead, league sources said they’re considering making yet another significant addition that might aid their chances of convincing him to stay.

Additionally, there’s little smoke connecting Antetokounmpo to the Hawks despite the picks they own. Per Chris Haynes of the NBA on Prime and NBA TV:

I think the Knicks have interest in Giannis—strong interest. The Miami Heat have interest in Giannis. The Golden State Warriors have had interest in Giannis for a long time. The San Antonio Spurs. The Minnesota Timberwolves. The list goes on and on. Ultimately, for Giannis, wherever he lands, I think he’d prefer some sun, probably a big market. Outside of that, he wants to be on a team that can contend for a championship. He’s been very clear that this is a top priority for him throughout his career

There is a little less than two months between now and the trade deadline, and so circumstances can quickly change in that time period. But for now, with an extension in the offseason absolutely imperative for any team trading for the two-time MVP, it seems Atlanta will merely monitor the situation from the sidelines for now.

Trade candidate Anthony Davis​


Anthony Davis is the most recent star linked with the Atlanta Hawks this trade season. After the (immediately) ill-fated Luka Doncic trade and the Mavs’ slow start this season, it seems a shakeup is in store in Dallas.

League sources indicated to Shams Charania of ESPN that the Atlanta Hawks are among the teams expected to be a suitor for Davis. ‘AD’ is still a premier defensive force in this league and skilled scoring big, but his injury history, age, and salary (including an extension opportunity in the near future) should give teams like the Hawks a bit of pause.

Davis makes $54.1 million this season, $58.5 million next season, and has a player option for $62.8 million in 2027-28. Do the Hawks really want to give up assets for a 32-year-old player with their young roster? Or will the asking price from the Mavericks be so low as to entice a team like Atlanta? Who knows, but it’s an interesting wrinkle to watch for going forward.

Trae Young​


Trae Young has only played five games this season due to a knee sprain he picked up in a game against the Brooklyn Nets. Young has been re-evaluated a couple of times since that incident, and the breadcrumbs are indicating that he is close to returning to action.

Could we see him in the lineup for the next game on Thursday against the Charlotte Hornets?

On Saturday, December 13, the Atlanta Hawks issued this statement regarding Young:

Guard Trae Young sustained a right knee MCL sprain on Oct. 29 at Brooklyn. He continues to increase his reconditioning activities and is expected to return to practice next week. His status will be updated as appropriate.

If all things go as expected, he’ll re-join practice with the Hawks — although no word on his actual status for games yet. So, if his injury designation changes from “out” to “questionable” for Charlotte when the report is released tomorrow afternoon at 5 PM EST, that could be a really good sign on this front.

Young has documented his rehabilitation process in a vlog series on his Youtube channel, if you’re interested in a behind-the-scenes look at the progress.

Kristaps Porzingis​


Porzingis opened up about his fight with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), something that hindered his performances with the Celtics in the past two seasons. The hope was that the Latvian international was over this ailment when the Hawks acquired him this summer, but with him missing some recent games officially with “illness”, it has quickly become clear that those hopes have faded into the ether.

To date, Porzingis has only played 13 out of a possible 26 games this season — and unfortunately, that ratio is about to get a lot worse. On Sunday, the Hawks released the following statement:

Center Kristaps Porzingis has missed multiple games while dealing with a recent illness. To ensure he continues to make progress toward a full recovery, he will continue this period of limited basketball activities and evaluation for two weeks, after which time his status will be updated.

What does that mean for his status with the team going beyond that? Well, Marc Stein shines a bit of light on his Substack blog the Stein Line on Sunday saying, “any significant trade business that Atlanta does in-season is expected to include the $30.7 million expiring contract held by Kristaps Porziņģis.”

If you ask me, it sounds like the Hawks simply can’t count on his availability anymore, and his expiring deal would then be a great way to grease the wheels of any big trade executed. We’ll have to stay tuned on this front.

Jacob Toppin​


Toppin is someone that impressed in Summer League, and he was looking to use that momentum to crack the rotation for the Hawks on a two-way contract.

Unfortunately, while playing with the College Park Skyhawks, he suffered a torn labrum in his right shoulder a couple of weeks ago — something that will cause him to miss the remainder of the season.

Now, on Monday, the Hawks waived him from his two-way contract to allow them to sign someone else to that open roster spot.

All the best for Jacob Toppin going forward.

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/atla...nis-antetokounmpo-anthony-davis-atlanta-hawks
 
Injury report is big news for Trae Young’s return

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As of today, Trae Young has missed the last 22 games after suffering an MCL sprain in the fifth game of the season. The Hawks have gone 13-9 without him, but there’s no question his return will be a big boost to a team looking to push their way up towards the top of the Eastern Conference standings.

I talked about Young’s rehabilitation timeline previously, but in the past 24 hours things have trended upwards toward a welcoming back to play.

Yesterday, Trae Young was assigned to the Hawks’ G League affiliate, the College Park Skyhawks, in order for Young to practice in a professional setting:

The Atlanta Hawks announced today that guard Trae Young and center N’Faly Dante have been assigned to the College Park Skyhawks from the Hawks.

— Hawks PR (@HawksPR) December 16, 2025

Then, earlier today, the Hawks recalled him to the senior team:

The Atlanta Hawks announced today that guard Trae Young has been recalled to the Hawks from the College Park Skyhawks.

— Hawks PR (@HawksPR) December 17, 2025

Trae Young got in a practice with the Hawks this morning at the practice facility in advance of their next game, and he even won a shooting contest that Luke Kennard often dominates.

Does that mean Young’s return is imminent? Well, after being listed as ‘out’ on every injury report since the beginning of November, his designation changed for the better this afternoon:

An @emoryhealthcare injury report for tomorrow’s game at Charlotte:

Trae Young (right knee MCL sprain): Questionable

Kristaps Porzingis (illness): Out pic.twitter.com/oI0UigUJeK

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 17, 2025

The Hawks face off against the Charlotte Hornets in Charlotte tomorrow, and Young is expected to make the trip given his ’questionable’ designation. It will likely be a game-time decision. Stay tuned to see if he truly is welcomed back to action Thursday evening.

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/late...ws-trae-youngs-return-atlanta-hawks-nba-rumor
 
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