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There is no reason Atlanta cannot be and it starts with Young. The four-time NBA All-Star has averaged 25.3 points per game in his career, with 3.5 rebounds and 9.8 assists. He is a 43.2-percent shooter from the paint and 35.2-percent from beyond the arc.
Recent reports indicate that the Atlanta Hawks have made a significant decision regarding Trae Young amid increasing trade rumors.
The Oklahoma City Thunder face the Atlanta Hawks in a regular season NBA game on Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025 (10/25/25) at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Ga.
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Well-rounded Bulls leaning on each other as Hawks pay a visit
Pushing the ball and defending the length of the floor has been the mantra of Chicago Bulls coach Billy Donovan for some time. It is a small sample size, but the newest edition of the Bulls has proven to be a quick study to the strategy.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has already played an enormous amount of minutes, but our expert NBA predictions expect him to have enough in the tank to light up the Atlanta Hawks tonight!
Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander dropped a masterclass against the Hawks to refute his ‘free-throw‘ merchant label.
The Chicago Bulls have gotten off to a strong start in the 2025–26 season, winning their first two matchups of the year. Although the organization is in a transitional phase, leaning into developing its young core,
The Atlanta Hawks host the Toronto Raptors in Wednesday’s NBA season opener for both teams as the 2025-26 season is officially underway.
The Orlando Magic played a barnburner in their season opener against the Miami Heat, putting up 125 points in a 125-121 win. Not bad for a team that finished 27
Kristaps Porzingis is entering a new chapter with the Atlanta Hawks after being traded from the Boston Celtics in June. The move, part of a three-team deal, sent Porzingis and a second-round pick to Atlanta in exchange for Georges Niang and other draft assets.
After surviving back-to-back double-overtime battles in their first two contests, Oklahoma City handled the Atlanta Hawks with ease in their third outing. A dominant 39–25 third quarter allowed the Thunder to cruise to a 17-point victory.