Even as we say “Congratulations” to the Boston Celtics, winners of the 2008 NBA Championship, we want to say a big “Thank you” to the Atlanta Hawks for the terrific season they had!
Unfortunately for Hawks’ fans, the 2006-07 season didn’t bring an end to their losing streak, and they finished in last place in the Southeast Division. All hope is not lost though – the addition of draft picks Al Horford and Acie Law IV promises to re-energize the team, and the roster includes some very strong players, like Joe Johnson and Shelden Williams. All the team really needs is supportive fans, so get your tickets to Philips Arena and cheer the Atlanta Hawks all the way to the 2007-08 playoffs!
Atlanta, Georgia is the home of the National Basketball Association's Atlanta Hawks. The Hawks, despite only winning one NBA Championship in 1957, boast one of the most thrilling players and one of the greatest coaches in basketball history. In 1982, the Atlanta Hawks traded for Dominique Wilkins -- "The Human Highlight Film," as he was called -- is the franchise's all-time leading scorer. Lenny Wilkens, the winningest coach in NBA history, immediately turned the Hawks around when he arrived in 1993. That year, the team matched its franchise best 57-25 record and claimed the Central Division Title.
In 1999, the Atlanta Hawks moved into the brand new Philips Arena (also home to the Atlanta Thrashers hockey team). The state of the art facility increased ticket sales significantly upon its opening. In 2002, Terry Slots took over the Hawks coaching job. The Atlanta Hawks struggled in the Eastern Conference for the early part of the new millennium. Forward Shareef Abdur-Rahim remained one of the league's best, averaging over 20 points per game throughout his career. Rahim was selected to the 2002 Eastern Conference All-Star team as a reserve.
The Eastern Conference is known throughout basketball as the weaker of the two NBA conferences. Known for its lower scoring games with fewer teams electing to run up and down the court, the conference has not produced an NBA champion since Michael Jordan left the Chicago Bulls in 1998. The Hawks are in the Eastern Conference's Southeast Division. The division is also home to the likes of the Charlotte Bobcats, Miami Heat, Orlando Magic and Washington Wizards.
Atlanta is also the home of Major League Baseball's Atlanta Braves, who call Turner Field their home. The Braves are a modern baseball dynasty with an unprecedented streak of thirteen consecutive Division Titles between 1991-2004. With such dominance, it is needless to say that Braves tickets are in high demand. Atlanta also boasts an NFL team, the Atlanta Falcons, who play at the Georgia Dome.