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1997–98 Atlanta Hawks season

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Head coach
  
Lenny Wilkens

Record
  
50–32 (.610)

Arena
  
Georgia Dome, Alexander Memorial Coliseum

Place
  
Division: 4th (Central) Conference: 5th (Eastern)

Playoff finish
  
East First Round (Eliminated 1–3)

Television
  
Fox Sports South, WTBS, WATL

The 1997–98 NBA season was the Hawks' 49th season in the National Basketball Association, and 30th season in Atlanta. Due to the demolition of The Omni, the Hawks played their home games at the Georgia Dome, and their original home from 1968 to 1972, the Alexander Memorial Coliseum (known as McDonald's Center at the time). The Hawks got off to a fast start winning their first eleven games, but later on struggled posting a 7-game losing streak between December and January. They finished fourth in the Central Division with a solid 50–32 record. Dikembe Mutombo was named Defensive Player of the Year for the second consecutive time, and was selected for the 1998 NBA All-Star Game along with Steve Smith, while forward Alan Henderson won the Most Improved Player of The Year award. However, in the first round of the playoffs, the Hawks lost in four games to the Charlotte Hornets.

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On March 27, 1998, the Hawks set a single game regular season attendance record of 62,046 fans in a game against the Chicago Bulls at the Georgia Dome. However, they lost 89–74. Following the season, Christian Laettner signed as a free agent with the Detroit Pistons, and Eldridge Recasner signed with the Charlotte Hornets.

Roster Notes

  • Guard Ed Gray was suspended indefinitely for missing medical appointments.
  • Season standings

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

    East first round

    (4) Charlotte Hornets vs. (5) Atlanta Hawks Last playoff meeting: This was the first meeting between the Hornets and Hawks.

    Awards and records

  • Dikembe Mutombo, NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award
  • Alan Henderson, NBA Most Improved Player Award
  • Dikembe Mutombo, All-NBA Third Team
  • Dikembe Mutombo, NBA All-Defensive First Team
  • Mookie Blaylock, NBA All-Defensive Second Team
  • References

    1997–98 Atlanta Hawks season Wikipedia