List of Atlanta Hawks seasons

This is a list of seasons completed by the Atlanta Hawks of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The 2014–15 season was the first time the franchise won at least 60 games in a regular season, in either St. Louis or Atlanta.

State Farm Arena has been home to the Hawks since 1999

Table key

AMVPAll-Star Game Most Valuable Player
COYCoach of the Year
DPOYDefensive Player of the Year
FinishFinal position in league or division standings
GBGames behind first-place team in division[lower-alpha 1]
ItalicsSeason in progress
LNumber of regular season losses
EOYExecutive of the Year
FMVPFinals Most Valuable Player
JWKCJ. Walter Kennedy Citizenship
MVPMost Valuable Player
ROYRookie of the Year
SMOYSixth Man of the Year
MIPMost Improved Player Award
WNumber of regular season wins

Seasons

NBA Champions
(1949–present)
Division Champions / Conference Champions
(1949–1971 / 1971–present)
Division Champions
(1971–present)
Playoff berth
(1949–present)
Season League Regular Season Playoffs Awards
Conference Finish Division Finish Wins Losses Win% GB
Tri-Cities Blackhawks
1949–50NBAWestern3rd2935.45310Lost Division Semifinals (Packers) 2–1
1950–51NBAWestern5th2543.36819
Milwaukee Hawks
1951–52NBAWestern5th1749.25824
1952–53NBAWestern5th2744.38021.5
1953–54NBAWestern4th2151.29225
1954–55NBAWestern4th2646.36117Bob Pettit (ROY)
St. Louis Hawks
1955–56NBAWestern3rd3339.4584Won Division Semifinals (Lakers) 2–1
Lost Division Finals (Pistons) 3–2
Bob Pettit (MVP)
1956–57NBAWestern1st3438.472Won Division Finals (Lakers) 3–0
Lost NBA Finals (Celtics) 4–3
1957–58NBAWestern1st4131.569Won Division Finals (Pistons) 4–1
Won NBA Finals (Celtics) 4–2
1958–59NBAWestern1st4923.681Lost Division Finals (Lakers) 4–2Bob Pettit (MVP)
1959–60NBAWestern1st4629.613Won Division Finals (Lakers) 4–3
Lost NBA Finals (Celtics) 4–3
1960–61NBAWestern1st5128.646Won Division Finals (Lakers) 4–3
Lost NBA Finals (Celtics) 4–1
1961–62NBAWestern4th2951.36325
1962–63NBAWestern2nd4832.6005Won Division Semifinals (Pistons) 3–1
Lost Division Finals (Lakers) 4–3
Harry Gallatin (COY)
1963–64NBAWestern2nd4634.5752Won Division Semifinals (Lakers) 3–2
Lost Division Finals (Warriors) 4–3
1964–65NBAWestern2nd4535.5634Lost Division Semifinals (Bullets) 3–1
1965–66NBAWestern3rd3644.4509Won Division Semifinals (Bullets) 3–0
Lost Division Finals (Lakers) 4–3
1966–67NBAWestern2nd3942.4815Won Division Semifinals (Bulls) 3–0
Lost Division Finals (Warriors) 4–2
1967–68NBAWestern1st5626.683Lost Division Semifinals (Warriors) 4–2Richie Guerin (COY)
Atlanta Hawks
1968–69NBAWestern2nd4834.5857Won Division Semifinals (Rockets) 4–2
Lost Division Finals (Lakers) 4–1
1969–70NBAWestern1st4834.585Won Division Semifinals (Bulls) 4–1
Lost Division Finals (Lakers) 4–0
1970–71NBAEastern5thCentral2nd3646.4396Lost Conference Semifinals (Knicks) 4–1
1971–72NBAEastern4thCentral2nd3646.4392Lost Conference Semifinals (Celtics) 4–2
1972–73NBAEastern4thCentral2nd4636.5616Lost Conference Semifinals (Celtics) 4–2
1973–74NBAEastern5thCentral2nd3547.42712
1974–75NBAEastern8thCentral4th3151.37829
1975–76NBAEastern9thCentral5th2953.35420
1976–77NBAEastern9thCentral6th3151.37818
1977–78NBAEastern6thCentral4th4141.50011Lost First Round (Bullets) 2–0Hubie Brown (COY)
1978–79NBAEastern5thCentral3rd4636.5612Won First Round (Rockets) 2–0
Lost Conference Semifinals (Bullets) 4–3
1979–80NBAEastern2ndCentral1st5032.610Lost Conference Semifinals (76ers) 4–1
1980–81NBAEastern8thCentral4th3151.37829
1981–82NBAEastern6thCentral2nd4240.51213Lost First Round (76ers) 2–0
1982–83NBAEastern6thCentral2nd4339.5248Lost First Round (Celtics) 2–1
1983–84NBAEastern7thCentral3rd4042.48810Lost First Round (Bucks) 3–2
1984–85NBAEastern9thCentral5th3448.41525
1985–86NBAEastern4thCentral2nd5032.6107Won First Round (Pistons) 3–1
Lost Conference Semifinals (Celtics) 4–1
Mike Fratello (COY)
1986–87NBAEastern2ndCentral1st5725.695Won First Round (Pacers) 3–1
Lost Conference Semifinals (Pistons) 4–1
1987–88NBAEastern4thCentral3rd5032.6104Won First Round (Bucks) 3–2
Lost Conference Semifinals (Celtics) 4–3
1988–89NBAEastern4thCentral3rd5230.63411Lost First Round (Bucks) 3–2
1989–90NBAEastern9thCentral6th4141.50018
1990–91NBAEastern6thCentral4th4339.52418Lost First Round (Pistons) 3–2
1991–92NBAEastern9thCentral5th3844.46329
1992–93NBAEastern7thCentral4th4339.52414Lost First Round (Bulls) 3–0
1993–94NBAEastern1stCentral1st5725.695Won First Round (Heat) 3–2
Lost Conference Semifinals (Pacers) 4–2
Lenny Wilkens (COY)
1994–95NBAEastern7thCentral5th4240.51210Lost First Round (Pacers) 3–0
1995–96NBAEastern6thCentral4th4636.56126Won First Round (Pacers) 3–2
Lost Conference Semifinals (Magic) 4–1
1996–97NBAEastern4thCentral2nd5626.68313Won First Round (Pistons) 3–2
Lost Conference Semifinals (Bulls) 4–1
Dikembe Mutombo (DPOY)
1997–98NBAEastern5thCentral4th5032.61012Lost First Round (Hornets) 3–1Dikembe Mutombo (DPOY)
Alan Henderson (MIP)
1998–99 [lower-alpha 2]NBAEastern4thCentral2nd3119.6202Won First Round (Pistons) 3–2
Lost Conference Semifinals (Knicks) 4–0
1999–00NBAEastern14thCentral7th2854.34128
2000–01NBAEastern13thCentral7th2557.30527
2001–02NBAEastern12thCentral6th3349.40217
2002–03NBAEastern11thCentral5th3547.42715
2003–04NBAEastern12thCentral7th2854.34133
2004–05NBAEastern15thSoutheast5th1369.15946
2005–06NBAEastern14thSoutheast5th2656.31726
2006–07NBAEastern13thSoutheast5th3052.36614
2007–08NBAEastern8thSoutheast3rd3745.45115Lost First Round (Celtics) 4–3
2008–09NBAEastern4thSoutheast2nd4735.57312Won First Round (Heat) 4–3
Lost Conference Semifinals (Cavaliers) 4–0
2009–10NBAEastern3rdSoutheast2nd5329.6466Won First Round (Bucks) 4–3
Lost Conference Semifinals (Magic) 4–0
Jamal Crawford (SMOY)
2010–11NBAEastern5thSoutheast3rd4438.53714Won First Round (Magic) 4–2
Lost Conference Semifinals (Bulls) 4–2
2011–12NBAEastern5thSoutheast2nd4026.6066Lost First Round (Celtics) 4–2
2012–13NBAEastern6thSoutheast2nd4438.53722Lost First Round (Pacers) 4–2
2013–14NBAEastern8thSoutheast4th3844.46316Lost First Round (Pacers) 4–3
2014–15NBAEastern1stSoutheast1st6022.732Won First Round (Nets) 4–2
Won Conference Semifinals (Wizards) 4–2
Lost Conference Finals (Cavaliers) 4–0
Mike Budenholzer (COY)
2015–16NBAEastern4thSoutheast2nd4834.585Won First Round (Celtics) 4–2
Lost Conference Semifinals (Cavaliers) 4–0
2016–17NBAEastern5thSoutheast2nd4339.5246Lost First Round (Wizards) 4–2
2017–18NBAEastern15thSoutheast5th2458.29320
2018–19NBAEastern12thSoutheast5th2953.35413
2019–20NBAEastern14thSoutheast5th2047.29934
Regular season record27662853.4921949–2019
Playoff record138183.4301949–present

* Division 2nd place not counted in playoff totals.

All-time records

Note: Statistics are correct as of the 2018–19 season regular season.

Statistic Wins Losses Win%
Tri-Cities Blackhawks regular season record (1949–1951) 54 78 .409
Milwaukee Hawks regular season record (1951–1955) 91 190 .323
St. Louis Hawks regular season record (1955–1968) 553 452 .550
Atlanta Hawks regular season record (1968–2019) 2,048 2,086 .495
All-time regular season record (1949–2019) 2,746 2,806 .495
Tri-Cities Blackhawks post-season record [Division Semifinals in 1950 only counted in total] (1949–1951) 1 2 .500
Milwaukee Hawks post-season record (1951–1955)
St. Louis Hawks post-season record (1955–1968) 60 56 .517
Atlanta Hawks post-season record (1968–2018) 79 127 .385
All-time post-season record (1946–2018) 140 185 .431
All-time regular and post-season record (1946-2019) 2,886 2,991 .491

Notes

  1. The formula is as followed:
  2. Due to a lockout, the season did not start until February 5, 1999, and all 29 teams played a shortened 50 game regular season schedule.[1]
gollark: > "nice editor" sounds good. for instanceI mostly just mean that it will, for instance, keep your current indentation/list level if you add a newline. I can't think of much other useful stuff, markdown is simple enough.> it'd be cool to have a way to embed links to other notes a way that's as easy as adding a tenor gif to a discord messageYou can, it's just `[[link text:note name]]` or `[[note name]]` if they're both the same. "Nice editor" may include something which shows fuzzy matches > sematic taggingI thought about tagging but realized that "bidirectional links" were *basically* the same thing; if you put `[[bees]]` into a document, then the `Bees` page has a link back to it.
gollark: Δy/Δx, if you prefer.
gollark: The slope of the line.
gollark: Ah, so if two adjacent things are the same and both extrema it wants the midpoint?
gollark: If they mean approximately the same things as in the calculus I did, then if the gradient was positive/negative on one side and the same sign on the other it would not be a maximum/minimum but just an inflection point. But if the gradient changes sign, then it can be, and this probably requires a different value to on either side. But I don't really get what they're saying either.

References

  1. Donovan, John (February 4, 1999). "Let the semi-season begin: Expect injuries, intensity and a new champion in '99". CNN Sports Illustrated. Retrieved September 4, 2011.
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