As the Hawks were on the verge of eliminating the Knicks from the postseason, TNT announcer Reggie Miller didn't miss his opportunity to taunt Spike Lee...again.
Atlanta Hawks mascot Harry was performing a "walking beam" routine along the stands before coming up short of a jump, performing a painful, inadvertent straddle.
The Eastern Conference Playoffs, a.k.a. the most dramatic event of the century, is upon us. No sarcasm in that statement at all. Nope. I believe every word of it.
Anthony Davis wasn't playing at 100%, but he was still better than everyone else on the court, leading the New Orleans Pelicans to a 111-105 victory over the Atlanta Hawks. Davis was battling a...
The New Orleans Pelicans have won 5 of the last 6 games in which Anthony Davis has played. Wednesday night, it was Davis and Anthony Morrow propelling the Pels.
Coming off a win to end the 2012 calendar year, the New Orleans Hornets were hoping to do the same to begin 2013. Unfortunately, the Atlanta Hawks had another idea, defeating the Hornets 95-86 behind the excellent play of their big men.
The New Orleans Hornets followed their best performance of the season with their worst. After defeating the Orlando Magic by 26 on Friday, the Hornets were handled at home by the Atlanta Hawks Sunday night by the score of 94-72. New Orleans shot a dismal 37.5% from the field.
The LA Lakers aren't the only NBA team interested in trading for New Orleans Hornets point guard Chris Paul. Eight teams have reportedly contacted Hornets GM Dell Demps about acquiring Paul.
Despite being in a nasty labor dispute, the NBA released the 2011-2012 regular season schedule yesterday. If a season is played, the Hornets will only appear on national television twice. That's pretty insulting considering New Orleans was a playoff team a year ago, and still possess one of the league's biggest superstars in Chris Paul. The Atlanta Hawks had less wins than the Hornets a year ago, but are scheduled for 8 national TV appearances. Oh well, there probably won't be a season anyway.
The Chicago Bulls are now up 3-2 over the Atlanta Hawks in the Eastern Conference Semifinals after their impressive 95-83 victory last night in the Windy City.