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If Hawks were looking to package picks, what might team get in return?
The Hawks have two picks, No. 13 and No. 22, in the first round of the NBA draft.
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Hawks make Bryson Graham, Peter Dinwiddie hirings official
The Atlanta Hawks announced new hires, with Bryson Graham as senior vice president of basketball operations and Peter Dinwiddie as senior vice president of strategy.
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Lucky 13? History shows Hawks can find game-changer in middle of first round
Malone, Bryant, Mitchell and other All-Stars have been selected No. 13 in the draft.
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Egor Demin is a favorite among analysts for Hawks’ pick at No. 13
The Hawks currently have two first-round picks, though they could end up packaging the picks to move up in the draft, which begins June 25.
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Hawks block Knicks’ interview request for Quin Snyder; Trae Young chimes in
The Knicks reached out to the Hawks to seek permission to interview head coach Quin Snyder. But Atlanta firmly denied the request, and star Trae Young added his feedback.
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NBA mock draft roundup: Who do experts think the Hawks will draft?
This year’s draft class has long been considered stronger than last year’s, and the Hawks can address a couple of their needs to develop for the future.
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Hawks finalizing deals with two senior executives in front office
Pelicans’ Graham and 76ers’ Dinwiddie reportedly coming to Atlanta.
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‘You learn from it’: Ex-Hawks coach Pierce thriving with Pacers in NBA Finals
After leaving Atlanta in 2021, Lloyd Pierce has helped build a surprising Indiana team.
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‘Motivating for me’: Hawks’ Trae Young inspired by hometown Thunder’s Finals run
Trae Young was a big fan of the Thunder while growing up in Norman, Oklahoma. He's pulling for them to win in the NBA finals, naturally.
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Hawks’ Dyson Daniels chosen as a player correspondent for NBA Finals
Hawks guard will provide coverage of Game 3, with his work going directly to NBA social and digital platforms.