Patrick Gonzales+FollowJakob Poeltl could fix Atlanta’s center problemAtlanta’s ongoing struggle to protect the rim and control the boards might finally have a solution: Jakob Poeltl is reportedly available. Known for his elite defense and physical presence, Poeltl could instantly give the Hawks a much-needed boost in the paint—something the current rotation just hasn’t delivered consistently. Sure, his contract is hefty and he’s not a flashy scorer, but his ability to anchor a defense is exactly what Atlanta’s been missing. Would you sacrifice future cap space for a shot at a stronger playoff run? Curious to hear how fans feel about this potential move! #Sports #Basketball #AtlantaHawks00Share
Amy Tanner+FollowWhy the Hawks might win the Trae Young tradeAtlanta’s decision to trade Trae Young is looking smarter by the day. While the Wizards are benching Young for now, the Hawks are already seeing the benefits: CJ McCollum brings the leadership this young squad desperately needed, and Corey Kispert adds even more firepower to one of the league’s top shooting teams. With these new pieces fitting right into Quin Snyder’s system, Atlanta could surprise everyone this season. Plus, the extra cap space opens up big possibilities for the future. Do you think the Hawks actually came out ahead here? #Sports #Basketball #AtlantaHawks00Share
Oscar Gonzalez+FollowAtlanta Hawks’ new sharpshooter trio changes everythingAtlanta’s offense just got a major upgrade—Corey Kispert joins the Hawks and instantly gives them one of the most dangerous three-point shooting trios in the NBA. With Kispert’s 39.5% accuracy from deep this season, plus Luke Kennard and Vit Krejci both hitting over 45%, defenses can’t just key in on one guy anymore. The Trae Young era may be over, but this new lineup could make Atlanta even tougher to guard, opening up the paint and creating a more balanced attack. Is this the start of a smarter, more unpredictable Hawks team? #Sports #Basketball #AtlantaHawks00Share
Oscar Gonzalez+FollowAtlanta Hawks eye new era with Jalen JohnsonAtlanta’s basketball scene is about to get a major shakeup. With Trae Young gone, Jalen Johnson is stepping up as the new face of the Hawks, and the front office isn’t wasting time building around him. The recent additions of CJ McCollum and Cory Kispert bring fresh energy, but the real excitement is the Hawks’ shot at a top-3 draft pick—thanks to the struggling Pelicans. Imagine pairing Johnson with a young star like Darryn Peterson. If Atlanta nails this draft, we could be witnessing the start of something special. What do you think: Is this the rebuild Atlanta fans have been waiting for? #Sports #Basketball #AtlantaHawks00Share
Ryan Lopez+FollowAtlanta Hawks fans: The Trae Young era is over—here’s what’s nextAtlanta just pulled off a draft coup that could totally reshape the Hawks’ future. With Trae Young gone, all eyes are on Jalen Johnson and, potentially, BYU’s AJ Dybantsa—an explosive 18-year-old forward who’s tearing it up in college. Thanks to a lucky break with the Pelicans’ unprotected pick, Atlanta could snag a top-3 draft spot, giving them a shot at Dybantsa or another elite prospect. Imagine Dybantsa’s energy next to Johnson! Are you excited for this new chapter, or still missing Trae? Let’s talk about what this means for the team and the city. #Sports #Basketball #AtlantaHawks00Share
Oscar Gonzalez+FollowHawks’ center fix: Is Nurkic the missing piece?Atlanta’s center rotation has been exposed, and if Kristaps Porzingis stays, Jusuf Nurkic could be the low-cost answer the Hawks need. With Utah looking to tank and Nurkic’s rebounding actually helping them win games they’d rather lose, a trade seems to make sense for everyone. Atlanta could swap out Luke Kennard and a couple of second-rounders for Nurkic, shoring up their frontcourt and giving Nurkic a shot at playoff redemption. Would this move finally give the Hawks the depth they need, or is it just a short-term fix? #Sports #Basketball #AtlantaHawks00Share
Patty Mills+FollowHawks are 2–8 in their last 10 gamesAtlanta has dropped to 2–8 over its last 10 games, including back-to-back losses to the Bulls (152–150 and 126–123) during this skid. The frustrating part is they’re not losing because nobody’s producing. Jalen Johnson has been on a ridiculous all-around run, while Trae Young is finding his rhythm again — but the team keeps bleeding late leads and can’t consistently close. And the bigger picture looks rough: Atlanta just locked in Dyson Daniels on a 4-year, $100M extension, but the offense around the stars hasn’t stabilized, and the “we’ll be better with internal growth” bet hasn’t hit the way fans hoped. Is this just a brutal midseason slump, or is the roster construction simply not good enough to survive cold stretches? #NBA #AtlantaHawks #JalenJohnson #TraeYoung #DysonDaniels #ZaccharieRisacher #NBADiscussion #Basketball 10Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowHawks’ smart trade pays off big this seasonAtlanta fans, imagine if the Hawks had kept Georges Niang—he still hasn’t played a single game this year due to a tough foot injury. The front office’s decision to move him as part of the Kristaps Porzingis deal is looking smarter by the day. Niang was a solid shooter for Atlanta, but with his ongoing injury, the Hawks avoided a major setback. It’s a tough break for Niang, but for Atlanta, this move freed up flexibility and kept the roster healthier. How do you feel about the trade now, seeing how things turned out? #Sports #Basketball #AtlantaHawks00Share
summersivan+FollowShould the Hawks bring Chris Paul to Atlanta?Chris Paul might not be the on-court superstar he once was, but his leadership and playoff experience could be exactly what the young Atlanta Hawks need right now. With a roster full of rising talent but little postseason know-how, adding a future Hall of Famer like Paul—especially if he comes cheap—could help unlock their potential. He’s known for being tough in the locker room, but maybe that’s the spark this team needs to take the next step. Would you want to see CP3 mentoring Trae Young and the Hawks’ young core? #Sports #Basketball #AtlantaHawks00Share
summersivan+FollowHawks’ bold move pays off with Alexander-WalkerNickeil Alexander-Walker is proving the Atlanta Hawks right for finally letting him run the offense. After years of being seen as just a defensive player, he’s now showing off his skills as a creator and slasher—something he flashed back in college but rarely got to do in the NBA. The front office’s decision to trust him (and save money by not signing another backup point guard) is looking smarter every game. With the Hawks staying flexible under the salary cap, this could open doors for even bigger moves. What do you think—should more teams take risks like this? #Sports #Basketball #AtlantaHawks10Share