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PHOENIX -- Injuries are keeping some pretty big names off the court in tonight's contest between the Phoenix Suns and Atlanta Hawks. For Phoenix, the Suns are still without Jalen Green as he recovers from his hamstring injury that's unfortunately nagged him dating back to preseason.
Yet, the elephant in the room is that the Hawks are winning without Trae Young, playing a defense-first brand of basketball that does not appear to play to the four-time All-Star’s strengths. So… are they better off without him?
Recent reports indicate that the Atlanta Hawks will shop Kristaps Porzingis’ expiring contract, as rival executives predict a major move.
Since Trae Young went down, the Hawks have struggled to find consistency on offense. However, their defense has been excellent and they've shot the ball well fr
The SVP of finance, who no longer works for the Hawks, is accused of changing financial reports to hide his company credit card charges.
Ex-Hawks VP Lester Jones pleaded not guilty to allegations he charged expensive purchases to the team in a yearslong scheme, The Athletic reported.
The Atlanta Hawks might be on the second night of a back-to-back, but they are playing very well coming into tonight's game vs the Utah Jazz. Atlanta has won three in a row, with two of those in blowout fashion, and they will will look to not only extend their winning streak to four, but move to 3-0 on their current four game road trip.
The Atlanta Hawks defeated the Los Angeles Lakers in a surprising victory, showcasing their defensive prowess despite missing key players.
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Utah Jazz vs Atlanta Hawks recap and final score: Jazz get humbled by Trae-less Hawks
Utah falls apart in the fourth quarter despite Markkannen’s 40 points. They gave up 14 triples between Krejci, Okongwu.
Federal prosecutors charged Lester T. Jones Jr., the team's former Senior Vice President of Finance, with one count of wire fraud. They say he carried out the scheme from at least May 2017 through June 2025 while working in the team's accounting and finance department.
Phoenix Suns guard Grayson Allen is “day-to-day” ahead of the Nov. 16 game against the Atlanta Hawks, head coach Jordan Ott said. Allen missed the second half of Thursday’s 133-98 win over the Indiana Pacers with a right quad contusion.