Date Opponent Time
Oct. 29 at Toronto 7:30 L Nov. 1 Indiana 7:30 W Nov. 5 at San Antonio 8:30 L Nov. 7 at Charlotte 7:00 L Nov. 8 New York 7:30 W Nov. 10 at New York 7:30 W Nov. 12 Utah 7:30 W Nov. 14 Miami 7:30 W Nov. 15 at Cleveland 7:30 L Nov. 18 Los Angeles 7:30 L Nov. 21 Detroit 7:30 W Nov. 25 at Washington 7:00 W Nov. 26 Toronto 7:30 L Nov. 28 New Orleans 7:30 W Nov. 29 Charlotte 7:30 W Dec. 2 Boston 7:30 W Dec. 3 at Miami 7:30 W Dec. 5 at Brooklyn 7:30 W Dec. 7 Denver 3:30 W Dec. 8 at Indiana 7:00 W Dec. 10 Philadelphia 7:30 W Dec. 12 Orlando 7:30 W Dec. 13 at Orlando 7:00 L Dec. 15 Chicago 7:30 W Dec. 17 at Cleveland 7:00 W Dec. 20 at Houston 8:00 W Dec. 22 at Dallas 8:30 W Dec. 23 Los Angeles 7:30 W Dec. 26 Milwaukee 7:30 L Dec. 27 at Milwaukee 8:30 W Dec. 30 Cleveland 7:30 W Jan. 2 at Utah 9:00 W Jan. 3 at Portland 10:00 W Jan. 5 at Los Angeles 10:30 W Jan. 7 Memphis 7:30 W Jan. 9 at Detroit 7:30 W Jan. 11 Washington 3:00 W Jan. 13 at Philadelphia 7:00 W Jan. 14 at Boston 8:00 W Jan. 16 at Toronto 7:30 W Jan. 17 at Chicago 8:00 W Jan. 19 Detroit 2:30 W Jan. 21 Indiana 7:30 W Jan. 23 Oklahoma City 7:30 W Jan. 25 Minnesota 6:00 W Jan. 28 Brooklyn 8:00 W Jan. 30 Portland 7:30 W Jan. 31 Philadelphia 7:30 W Feb. 2 at New Orleans 8:00 L Feb. 4 Washington 7:30 W Feb. 6 Golden State 7:30 W Feb. 8 at Memphis 6:00 L Feb. 9 at Minnesota 8:00 W Feb. 11 at Boston 7:30 L Feb. 20 Toronto 7:30 L Feb. 22 at Milwaukee 3:30 W Feb. 25 Dallas 7:30 W Feb. 27 Orlando 7:30 W Feb. 28 at Miami 7:30 W Mar. 3 Houston 7:30 W Mar. 6 Cleveland 7:30 W Mar. 7 at Philadelphia 7:30 L Mar. 9 Sacramento 7:30 W Mar. 11 at Denver 9:00 L Mar. 13 at Phoenix 10:00 W Mar. 15 at Los Angeles 9:30 W Mar. 16 at Sacramento 10:00 W Mar. 18 at Golden State 10:30 L Mar. 20 at Oklahoma City 8:00 L Mar. 22 San Antonio 3:00 L Mar. 25 at Orlando 7:00 W Mar. 27 Miami 7:30 W Mar. 28 at Charlotte 7:00 L Mar. 30Milwaukee 7:30 W Mar. 31 at Detroit 7:30 L Apr. 4 Brooklyn 7:30 W Apr. 7 Phoenix 7:30 W Apr. 8 at Brooklyn 7:30 W Apr. 10 Charlotte 7:30 W Apr. 12 at Washington 6:00 L Apr. 13 New York 7:30 L Apr. 15 at Chicago 8:00 L With their 110-91 home win over the Indiana Pacers, the Atlanta Hawks have won 14 straight games, tying the longest in franchise history, clinching the best record in the Eastern Conference through February 1st to make Coach Bud the All-Star coach for the East. Their embodiment of team basketball has so far proven effective as they are amongst the leaders in team assists per game.
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