This is shaping up to be a crazy summer in the NBA. There are a lot of teams going into the offseason with questions about their roster and how to improve.
On Wednesday evening, Trae Young and the Atlanta Hawks saw a disastrous 2023-24 season come to a blissful end with a road demolition at the hands of the Chicago Bulls in the first round of the NBA Play-In Tournament.
The Atlanta Hawks’ 2023-24 season is officially in the books. They gave way to the Chicago Bulls in the bottom half of the Eastern Conference Play-In Tournament and lost 131-116.
The Hawks' push for a playoff berth may have ended days before their play-in game against the Bulls tips off.
Atlanta Hawks forward Jalen Johnson's breakout season is over due to a nagging ankle injury. The team said Thursday that an MRI revealed a Grade 2 lateral sprain of his right ankle.
The Hawks provided injury updates for two players on Thursday.
Atlanta Hawks forward Jalen Johnson departed Tuesday night's home game against the Miami Heat with his third right ankle injury in less than five weeks.
Atlanta Hawks forward Jalen Johnson got his first career triple-double on Wednesday night, recording 28 points, 14 rebounds, 11 assists, and four steals in a win against the Detroit Pistons.
Johnson was instrumental in guiding the Hawks to victory. The Atlanta Hawks made it six wins from their last seven games as they topped the Detroit Pistons 121-113 at State Farm Arena on Wednesday night.
Jalen Johnson recorded the first triple-double of his career and the Atlanta Hawks clinched a spot in the play-in tournament with a 121-113 win over the visiting Detroit Pistons on Wednesday.
Atlanta Hawks forward Jalen Johnson will return for Monday night's game at Chicago after missing the past two weeks with a sprained ankle, The Athletic reported.
Atlanta Hawks forward Jalen Johnson has been ruled out of Thursday's road game against the Phoenix Suns with a right ankle injury. Johnson, 22, is in the midst of a breakout season with 16.1 points per game and 8.6 rebounds in 51 contests (48 starts).
Today, the Atlanta Hawks announced starting forward Jalen Johnson will miss at least one week of action. According to their team injury update, Johnson suffered a right ankle injury that forced him to leave Monday’s 105-136 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers.
The Atlanta Hawks are in Phoenix for a matchup with the Suns tonight and ahead of the game, Atlanta released important injury updates on former first-round picks Kobe Bufkin, AJ Griffin, and Jalen Johnson: "Guard Kobe Bufkin was re-evaluated on Tuesday at the Emory Sports Medicine Complex.
One of the (very) few bright spots for the Atlanta Hawks this year has been the play of third-year power forward Jalen Johnson, who has blossomed into arguably the team’s second-best player this year behind only Trae Young.
The Atlanta Hawks have been one of the NBA's most disappointing teams this season. They came into the year hoping to earn a top-six spot in the Eastern Conference, but they currently sit in 10th place, just a few games ahead of the Brooklyn Nets.
On Wednesday evening, the shorthanded Atlanta Hawks picked up a home win over the equally shorthanded Cleveland Cavaliers in a game that was largely overshadowed by an injury sustained by forward Jalen Johnson early in the third quarter.
There’s optimism that injured Hawks forward Jalen Johnson could be back in action as soon as Tuesday vs. Chicago, sources tell Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN.
Atlanta Hawks forward Jalen Johnson is expected to miss four-to-six weeks with a left wrist injury, according to Shams Charania of The Athletic. Johnson, 21, is 6-foot-9 and suffered the injury in Saturday’s win over the Washington Wizards.
Hawks forward Jalen Johnson is expected to miss 4-6 weeks due to a left wrist injury.
Hawks forward Jalen Johnson will undergo further testing on his left wrist.
The Atlanta Hawks did not get the start they wanted to on Wednesday night against the Charlotte Hornets, but one of the bright spots from the game was the play of third-year forward Jalen Johnson.
The offseason has cooled tremendously in the NBA. After a flurry of free agent signings that featured ridiculously lucrative contracts, all that remains are minor moves and the prospect of a couple of blockbuster trades involving Damian Lillard and Pascal Siakam.
Hawks coach Quin Snyder needs to make some serious adjustments, and fast. Or the Celtics are going to send the Hawks out of the playoffs like Williams rejecting a soft floater in the lane.
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