Atlanta Hawks fire head coach Lloyd Pierce
The Atlanta Hawks are firing head coach Lloyd Pierce after a 14-20 start to the season. It makes sense as the Hawks are ranked towards the bottom of the barrel in all important categories.
The Atlanta Hawks are firing head coach Lloyd Pierce after a 14-20 start to the season. It makes sense as the Hawks are ranked towards the bottom of the barrel in all important categories.
The Eastern Conference is wide open this year, but each team has a question mark entering the season, which starts on December 22.
The third tier of the NBA are teams that have playoff ambitions. These teams are not gonna have an easy road to the playoffs nor will they be considered contenders in the NBA. However, the chances of these teams filling out the rest of the playoff bracket are high.
When it comes to comparing the two NBA conferences, there are stark and obvious differences in quality and ability. For years, the western conference has been far more competitive than the east.
Restricted free agent Bogdan Bogdanovic has signed an offer sheet with the Atlanta Hawks. Marc Stein reports the deal includes a fourth-year player option, as well as a 15-percent trade kicker.
With the sixth pick in the 2020 NBA draft, the Atlanta Hawks select, Onyeka Okongwu, C, USC.
NBA trade rumors are flying out from every direction this week. In what seems to be the most active the NBA has been since the Finals held in early October, the Boston Celtics have found themselves involved with a plethora of trade rumors.
The NBA draft is just over a month away. Most teams are already in deep discussions about who they will be adding to their rosters by October.
Everyone remembers the juggernauts compiled in Miami and Golden State in recent memory. However, one team deserves more credit for their mini-run of success as a franchise:
The goal coming out of the All-star break was to play better on the road. That didn’t start off well with the Miami Heat losing to the Atlanta Hawks on Thursday. Unable to stop Trae Young, the Heat fell to the Hawks 129-124. The loss puts the Heat road record to 13-17 for the season. If Miami wants to make noise in the playoffs, they have to find a way to play better on the road.
Here are my takeaways from Thursday’s loss to Atlanta.
Perhaps lost in the show was the quiet but effective game from the Celtics No. 1 pick in this past year’s draft, Romeo Langford.
With the NBA trade deadline done and over with, the Atlanta Hawks came out swinging to improve their roster.
The Atlanta Hawks are firing head coach Lloyd Pierce after a 14-20 start to the season. It makes sense as the Hawks are ranked towards the bottom of the barrel in all important categories.
The Eastern Conference is wide open this year, but each team has a question mark entering the season, which starts on December 22.
The third tier of the NBA are teams that have playoff ambitions. These teams are not gonna have an easy road to the playoffs nor will they be considered contenders in the NBA. However, the chances of these teams filling out the rest of the playoff bracket are high.
When it comes to comparing the two NBA conferences, there are stark and obvious differences in quality and ability. For years, the western conference has been far more competitive than the east.
Restricted free agent Bogdan Bogdanovic has signed an offer sheet with the Atlanta Hawks. Marc Stein reports the deal includes a fourth-year player option, as well as a 15-percent trade kicker.
With the sixth pick in the 2020 NBA draft, the Atlanta Hawks select, Onyeka Okongwu, C, USC.
NBA trade rumors are flying out from every direction this week. In what seems to be the most active the NBA has been since the Finals held in early October, the Boston Celtics have found themselves involved with a plethora of trade rumors.
The NBA draft is just over a month away. Most teams are already in deep discussions about who they will be adding to their rosters by October.
Everyone remembers the juggernauts compiled in Miami and Golden State in recent memory. However, one team deserves more credit for their mini-run of success as a franchise:
The goal coming out of the All-star break was to play better on the road. That didn’t start off well with the Miami Heat losing to the Atlanta Hawks on Thursday. Unable to stop Trae Young, the Heat fell to the Hawks 129-124. The loss puts the Heat road record to 13-17 for the season. If Miami wants to make noise in the playoffs, they have to find a way to play better on the road.
Here are my takeaways from Thursday’s loss to Atlanta.
Perhaps lost in the show was the quiet but effective game from the Celtics No. 1 pick in this past year’s draft, Romeo Langford.
With the NBA trade deadline done and over with, the Atlanta Hawks came out swinging to improve their roster.
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