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定义了Atlanta Hawks篮球的球员们,塑造了球队并留下了永恒遗产的偶像们。
Atlanta Hawks
State Farm Arena悬挂的号码,为Atlanta Hawks奉献一切的球员们。
The Atlanta Hawks' history spans three cities, beginning as the Tri-Cities Blackhawks in 1946. The franchise relocated to Milwaukee in 1951 and then to St. Louis in 1955, where Bob Pettit led them to the 1958 NBA championship. The Hawks moved to Atlanta in 1968, where Dominique Wilkins — "The Human Highlight Film" — became the franchise's most iconic player during the 1980s and '90s. The 2015 Hawks achieved a franchise-best 60-22 record with four All-Stars. Trae Young emerged as the franchise cornerstone, leading the Hawks to the 2021 Eastern Conference Finals. The franchise continues to build around young talent in one of the NBA's fastest-growing markets.
Tri-Cities Blackhawks(1946-1951)
Milwaukee Hawks(1951-1955)
St. Louis Hawks(1955-1968)
Lou Hudson spent 11 seasons as the Atlanta Hawks most reliable scorer — a six-time All-Star whose fluid, effortless game earned him the nickname Sweet Lou and a retired #23 that honors a decade of professional excellence.
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Lou Hudson
1966-1977
Dominique Wilkins gave Atlanta 12 seasons of electrifying basketball — a scoring title, two Slam Dunk championships, and a 47-point playoff game that left the city heartbroken and in awe. His #21 tells the story of a franchise icon who was never adequately rewarded.
Bob Pettit scored 50 points in Game 6 to win the 1958 NBA championship — the only title in franchise history. His #9 hangs in the rafters as proof of what one great player can accomplish on the game greatest stage.
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