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The '''Atlanta Hawks''' are a [[NBA|National Basketball Association]] team based in [[Atlanta]], [[Georgia]].  
 
The '''Atlanta Hawks''' are a [[NBA|National Basketball Association]] team based in [[Atlanta]], [[Georgia]].  
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==Franchise History==
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The franchise began in the National Basketball League (NBL, a predecessor to the NBA) as the '''Buffalo Bisons''' in 1946.  The team lasted a mere 38 days in Buffalo before relocating to [[Moline, Illinois]] and renaming themselves the '''Tri-Cities Blackhawks''' ("Tri-Cities" representing the metropolitan area of Moline and neighboring [[Rock Island, Illinois]] and [[Davenport, Iowa]]; the area is now known as the "Quad Cities" with [[Bettendorf, Iowa]] becoming a major city in its own right).  The Blackhawks would later become one of the original NBA franchises when the NBL and the rival Basketball Association of America merged.
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However, two years later it was clear that the Tri-Cities area was too small to support the franchise, so it relocated to [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]] and changed its name to the '''Milwaukee Hawks''' (the Hawks name would continue through two more relocations).  They lasted four years there before relocating again to [[St. Louis, Missouri]].
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In St. Louis the team had its most success, making four NBA Finals (1957, 1958, 1960, and 1961), competing against the [[Boston Celtics]] all four times, winning once (1958).  The franchise has not won a championship since then, the drought is the second-longest in the NBA (only the [[Sacramento Kings]] have a longer title drought) and among the longest in all of professional sports.
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Problems with St. Louis' arena situation and the inability to reach a successful resolution resulted in the team relocating one last time, this time in 1968 to Atlanta.
  
 
==Retired Numbers==
 
==Retired Numbers==
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*27 Zaza Pachulia
 
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==External Links==
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==External links==
 
*http://www.nba.com/hawks/ Official Website
 
*http://www.nba.com/hawks/ Official Website
 
*http://www.nba.com/hawks/publications/Publications.html 2007-08 Atlanta Hawks media guide
 
*http://www.nba.com/hawks/publications/Publications.html 2007-08 Atlanta Hawks media guide

Revision as of 03:16, January 8, 2018

The Atlanta Hawks are a National Basketball Association team based in Atlanta, Georgia.

Franchise History

The franchise began in the National Basketball League (NBL, a predecessor to the NBA) as the Buffalo Bisons in 1946. The team lasted a mere 38 days in Buffalo before relocating to Moline, Illinois and renaming themselves the Tri-Cities Blackhawks ("Tri-Cities" representing the metropolitan area of Moline and neighboring Rock Island, Illinois and Davenport, Iowa; the area is now known as the "Quad Cities" with Bettendorf, Iowa becoming a major city in its own right). The Blackhawks would later become one of the original NBA franchises when the NBL and the rival Basketball Association of America merged.

However, two years later it was clear that the Tri-Cities area was too small to support the franchise, so it relocated to Milwaukee, Wisconsin and changed its name to the Milwaukee Hawks (the Hawks name would continue through two more relocations). They lasted four years there before relocating again to St. Louis, Missouri.

In St. Louis the team had its most success, making four NBA Finals (1957, 1958, 1960, and 1961), competing against the Boston Celtics all four times, winning once (1958). The franchise has not won a championship since then, the drought is the second-longest in the NBA (only the Sacramento Kings have a longer title drought) and among the longest in all of professional sports.

Problems with St. Louis' arena situation and the inability to reach a successful resolution resulted in the team relocating one last time, this time in 1968 to Atlanta.

Retired Numbers

Roster

Guards

Forwards

Centers

  • 33 Randolph Morris
  • 27 Zaza Pachulia

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