The Hawks couldn't get anybody to make a suitable deal for Josh Smith, so he'll remain a Hawk until he becomes a free agent this summer. Meanwhile, the team made a minor deal to bring in Dahntay Jones.
The Atlanta Hawks race against time as they seek the best deal possible for Josh Smith. The Milwaukee Bucks, Phoenix Suns, and Houston Rockets are all in the mix.
The Atlanta Hawks made a deadline trade, but it didn't involve Josh Smith. Danny Ferry played it safe, making only a minor move, while maintaining the Hawks cap space going forward into a big summer.
The Hawks couldn't get anybody to make a suitable deal for Josh Smith, so he'll remain a Hawk until he becomes a free agent this summer. Meanwhile, the team made a minor deal to bring in Dahntay Jones.
The Atlanta Hawks race against time as they seek the best deal possible for Josh Smith. The Milwaukee Bucks, Phoenix Suns, and Houston Rockets are all in the mix.
Josh Smith is most wanted by the Phoenix Suns, Milwaukee Bucks and Brooklyn Nets.
With about 24 hours to go before the NBA trade deadline, there's still plenty of suitors for Josh Smith, but the Hawks aren't getting the value in return they want. Packages including Kris Humphries and Monta Ellis appear to be the leaders.
The Celtics outscored the Hawks 33-9 in the third quarter en route to a 89-81 win that handed Atlanta its second loss in a row.
Rajon Rondo messed around and got a triple-double, and Paul Pierce scored 26 points to lead the Celtics on a big rally past the Hawks on Saturday night.
The Hawks were perhaps an Andre Drummond blocked shot away from leaving Detroit with a big-time comeback win and a one-game deficit in the Southeast division.
The Hawks will welcome in an aging Celtics team in hopes of notching another win.
The Atlanta Hawks are looking like a force in the Eastern Conference as the new year starts.
The first-place Heat lost on Friday, but the Hawks couldn't take advantage as a poor first half led to a loss for Atlanta against the Pistons in Detroit.
The Atlanta Hawks couldn't dig their way out of a deep halftime hole Friday night.
A poor second quarter has the Atlanta Hawks in a deep halftime hole.
The Hawks play on the road in Detroit on Friday before returning home to face the struggling Celtics on Saturday.
Atlanta is hurting heading into Friday night's game against the Pistons.
The Hawks have gone 5-1 with Lou Williams in the starting lineup, so coach Larry Drew will keep Williams in that role for the time being.
The Atlanta Hawks stayed two games behind the Miami Heat after winning two of their three last games.
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