Next for Hawks

Who: vs. Knicks

When: 6:30 p.m. Sunday

TV; radio: SPSO, ESPN; 97.9

  • This is their fourth and final meeting of the season. The Hawks won two of the first three games, including a 111-102 home victory on Jan. 28.
  • The Hawks are 1-3 in their past four home games to drop to 18-10 at Philips Arena. New York has lost three of its past five games, including a 119-115 home defeat to league-worst Cleveland on Friday.
  • Josh Smith (knee) is questionable for the Hawks. Chauncey Billups (thigh), Ronny Turiaf (knee) and Bill Walker (knee) are questionable for the Knicks.

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