Atlanta Hawks all-star Joe Johnson needs just 13 points to become the seventh player in Atlanta Hawks history to score 10,000 career points. Johnson is currently seventh on the Hawks all-time list with 9,987 points and is just 595 points behind Kevin Willis for sixth place.
Here is a look at the Atlanta Hawks all-time scoring leaders:
| 1. | Dominique Wilkins | 23,292 |
| 2. | Bob Pettit | 20,880 |
| 3. | Lou Hudson | 16,049 |
| 4. | Cliff Hagan | 13,447 |
| 5. | John Drew | 12,621 |
| 6. | Kevin Willis | 10,582 |
| 7. | Joe Johnson | 9,987 |
If Johnson can stay healthy, then he would have a reasonable shot at climbing to No. 4 on the all time list. Often times the only numbers discussed with Johnson are associated with the mega $120 million dollar deal that he signed during the summer of 2010 free agent frenzy. What is often forgotten is that Johnson has had a solid career in a Hawks uniform and that he will be among the team's all-time greats.


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