So. so, close. We were really feeling good about last night's Brandon Miller leading all-scorers prop but he came up a point short of fellow rookie Scoot Henderson. Tonight we have a small schedule with just five NBA games.
Atlanta coming back from a 30-point deficit to the NBA's best team was so unbelievable, De'Andre Hunter's decision to launch a risky three looked downright reasonable.
The Hawks came into tonight's matchup with the Chicago Bulls trailing them by a game in the standings and needing a win to try and move up. Atlanta had won six of their last eight games and two straight coming into tonight's game. The Bulls are not an elite team but do some things that can pose an issue to the Hawks.
The Hawks wrapped up a six-game homestand last night with a loss to the Los Angeles Clippers and for the first time in a long time, they are going to be hitting the road on Wednesday.
Earlier this week, De'Andre Hunter returned from a month-long absence and played around 17 minutes against the Los Angeles Lakers. Hunter has been slowly
The Hawks have an opportunity to win their third straight game, but it is not going to be an easy task. They will be welcoming in the Phoenix Suns and Kevin Durant, who is playing at a really high level. The Hawks might be doing it without one of their key pieces tomorrow night.
For the first time in a month, De'Andre Hunter suited up for the Atlanta Hawks. Hunter had not played in a game since December 20th but made his return against the Los Angeles Lakers and played close to 17 minutes off the bench.
After securing a last-second win over the Toronto Raptors last night, the Hawks will remain at home and face the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday night. Ahead
Reports indicated last week that the Cleveland Cavaliers would not sit on the sideline and watch the NBA Trade Deadline play out without making a move.
Atlanta Hawks forward De'Andre Hunter will undergo a non-surgical procedure Tuesday on his injured right knee that will keep him out at least two weeks, the team announced Monday.
De’Andre Hunter will undergo a non-surgical procedure on Tuesday to address inflammation in his right knee.
After playing last night against Toronto, Atlanta came in today with quite a few injury questions. De'Andre Hunter, Clint Capela, and Bogdan Bogdanovic were all questionable today.
After losing to the Raptors last night in Toronto, Atlanta is going to have another shot to beat them tomorrow night. Atlanta has lost five games in a
For the first time in two seasons, the Hawks are on a five-game losing streak. Atlanta continued their mediocre play tonight across the border in Canada and it was more of the same that we have seen from this team this season.
The Atlanta Hawks host the defending champion Denver Nuggets in Atlanta tomorrow night and both teams will be looking to snap their three-game losing streaks. The injury report for Atlanta this evening had a new addition to it.
Posted another 2-2 record last night, but we keep adding a little to the bankroll each night (nothing wrong with that). Tonight is a full night of hoops action with 11 NBA games to choose from. Let's pick off some good numbers.
The New York Knicks have been adamant about wanting to acquire another star in a trade for the past several months, but there are plenty of solid role
On Friday evening, the Atlanta Hawks are hosting the Philadelphia 76ers at State Farm Arena in Georgia. During the game, De'Andre Hunter was ejected
According to multiple reports, the Atlanta Hawks have engaged in trade discussions ahead of Thursday's draft, including scenarios involving former their No. 4 overall pick.
Atlanta Hawks forward De'Andre Hunter is day-to-day with a bone bruise and muscle strain in his left knee. He sat out Friday's 124-107 loss at Brooklyn and will miss Sunday's home game against Dallas, the team confirmed Saturday.
The Atlanta Hawks signed forward De'Andre Hunter to a four-year contract extension worth up to $95 million, ESPN and The Athletic reported Monday. Hunter and other members of the 2019 draft class faced a deadline of Monday at 6 p.m.
This is the fourth installment in our series examining players who are prime candidates for contract extensions. This series will explore the player’s strengths and weaknesses, and will evaluate what a fair deal between the player and his team might look like.
De'Andre Hunter played out of his mind in the Atlanta Hawks first round playoff series against the Miami Heat. The 6'8" wing led the team with 21.2 points per game with a 55.7 FG% and 46.2% 3PT%.
A Utah Jazz makeover could be underway this offseason, and the team appears to have at least one notable target in mind.
It's a brutal end to the season for Hunter, as he worked to recover from multiple knee-related issues throughout the first half of 2021.
The Hawks announced on Friday that Hunter has increased his rehabilitation activities amid the All-Star break.
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