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1985–86 Atlanta Hawks season

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Head coach
  
Mike Fratello

Record
  
50–32 (.610)

Arena
  
The Omni

1985–86 Atlanta Hawks season

Place
  
Division: 2nd (Central) Conference: 4th (Eastern)

Playoff finish
  
East Conference Semifinals (Eliminated 1-4)

Television
  
SuperStation WTBS, WVEU-69

The Hawks entered the season with rookies Jon Koncak and Spud Webb. The Hawks were transformed into one of the youngest teams in the NBA. The Hawks were led by "the Human Highlight Reel" Dominique Wilkins. He would have an outstanding year as he led the NBA in scoring with an average of 30.3 points per game. One of the highlights of the season came when Webb (measuring five feet, seven inches) won the NBA Slam Dunk contest during All-Star Weekend. In the second half of the season, the Hawks would be one of the strongest teams in the league. The club won 35 of their final 52 games to finish the season with a record of 50 wins and 32 losses. In the playoffs, the Hawks would eliminate the Detroit Pistons in 4 games. In the 2nd round, the Hawks would be defeated by the Boston Celtics in 5 games.

Contents

The team's season roster is featured in the video games NBA 2K16 and NBA 2K17.

Roster

Randy Whitmann

Season standings

z - clinched division title y - clinched division title x - clinched playoff spot

East First Round

(4) Atlanta Hawks vs. (5) Detroit Pistons: Hawks win series 3–1

  • Game 1 @ The Omni, Atlanta (April 17): Atlanta 140, Detroit 122
  • Game 2 @ The Omni, Atlanta (April 19): Atlanta 137, Detroit 125
  • Game 3 @ Pontiac Silverdome, Pontiac (April 22): Detroit 106, Atlanta 97
  • Game 4 @ Pontiac Silverdome, Pontiac (April 25): Atlanta 114, Detroit 113 (2OT)
  • Last Playoff Meeting: 1963 Western Division Semifinals (Hawks won 3–1; they were in St. Louis, Missouri)

    East Conference Semifinals

    (1) Boston Celtics vs. (4) Atlanta Hawks: Celtics win series 4–1

  • Game 1 @ Boston Garden, Boston (April 27): Boston 103, Atlanta 91
  • Game 2 @ Boston Garden, Boston (April 29): Boston 119, Atlanta 98
  • Game 3 @ The Omni, Atlanta (May 2): Boston 111 , Atlanta 107
  • Game 4 @ The Omni, Atlanta (May 4): Atlanta 106, Boston 94
  • Game 5 @ Boston Garden, Boston (May 6): Boston 132, Atlanta 99
  • Last Playoff Meeting: 1983 Eastern Conference First Round (Boston won 2–1)

    Awards

  • Mike Fratello, NBA Coach of the Year Award
  • Stan Kasten, NBA Executive of the Year Award
  • Dominique Wilkins, All-NBA First Team
  • References

    1985–86 Atlanta Hawks season Wikipedia