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@ Brooklyn Nets
Brooklyn
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Wed 10/2911:30 PM

Nets vs Hawks Odds

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SpreadTotalMoneyline
ATL
-8.5-105
o239.5-109
-325
BKN
+8.5-115
u239.5-110
+260

Hawks Injuries

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There are no injuries for this team currently.

Hawks 2025 Schedule & Betting Odds

dateopponentscorespreadover/undermoneyline
Nov 2nd@CLE----
Oct 31st@IND----
Oct 29th@BKN----
Oct 28th@CHIL 123-128-2.5 LO 244.5CHI -136
Oct 25thOKCL 100-117+8.5 LU 237.5OKC +275
Oct 24th@ORLW 111-107---
Oct 22ndTORL 118-138-5.5 LO 237.5TOR -220
Oct 16thHOUL 115-133-6.5 LO 234.5HOU -260
Oct 13thMIAW 119-118+4.5 WO 226.5ATL +140
Oct 12th@MEMW 122-116-5.5 WO 237.5ATL -220

Atlanta Hawks Player Stats

  • scoring
    Kristaps Porziņģis logo
    Kristaps Porziņģis
    23.5
    ppg
  • rebounding
    Onyeka Okongwu logo
    Onyeka Okongwu
    8
    rpg
  • assists
    Trae Young logo
    Trae Young
    9.5
    apg
  • shooting
    Onyeka Okongwu logo
    Onyeka Okongwu
    57.8
    fg%
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Atlanta Hawks 2025-2026 Season Preview

The Atlanta Hawks enter the 2025-26 NBA season with heightened ambition. After a few seasons of under-delivery, the organization appears committed to making a meaningful jump in the Eastern Conference. With Trae Young still anchoring the offense and some notable additions to the roster, the Hawks are positioning themselves as a legitimate playoff threat rather than just a dark‐horse.

While a championship run may still be a stretch, the expectation is clearly elevated: this is a team aiming to contend in the postseason, improve their consistency, and close the gap on the top tier of the East.

Key Changes & Roster Highlights

The Hawks made a major splash by acquiring Kristaps Porziņģis, giving Atlanta a stretch big with rim-protection and floor spacing. They also added Nickeil Alexander‑Walker to bolster the backcourt and wing depth. 

The young core remains intact and gaining experience: players such as Dyson Daniels and Zaccharie Risacher represent the next wave, while veterans like Luke Kennard add spacing and stability. From a roster construction standpoint, they seem to have prioritized a mix of experience and upside.

Strengths

Offensive firepower: With Trae Young orchestrating and Porziņģis providing a new dimension inside/out, the Hawks can be dangerous in half-court sets and transition alike.

Versatile lineup options: The frontcourt and wings have flexibility; they can switch, mix size, and deploy different lineups depending on matchup.

Renewed mindset: The narrative has shifted — this is no longer solely about development, but about competing at a higher level.

Improved spacing and shot creation: With shooters around Young and Porziņģis, the offense should be more dynamic than in previous seasons.

Areas of Concern

Defensive consistency and identity: While talent exists, the key will be constructing a consistent defensive unit night to night. Improvements on this end will likely determine how far the Hawks go.

Reliance on Young’s production: As always, a heavy burden rests on Trae; balancing that with team contributions will be vital.

Health and durability: Any deeper push will require key players to stay healthy — Porziņģis in particular has had difficulties in past seasons.

2025-26 Outlook

The Hawks are slated to finish better than recent seasons — likely in the top half of the playoff-eligible teams in the East. While they might not be the favorites to win the championship, they have a chance to push into the second round or beyond if things align. A successful season may be defined by: winning a first-round series, showing defensive identity, and proving they can win big games on the road.

Betting on the Atlanta Hawks

  • Moneyline: Simply pick the Hawks to win the game.
  • Point Spread: Bet whether the Hawks cover a set margin of victory (e.g., -6.5) or whether the opponent stays within that margin.
  • Over/Under (Totals): Focus on the total combined points scored by both teams.
  • Prop Bets: Bets focused on individual player performance — e.g., how many assists Trae Young records, how many points Porziņģis scores, etc.
  • Futures Odds: Long-term bets such as Hawks to make the Eastern Conference Finals, win the Southeast Division, or for a player to win an award.

Hawks Moneyline

By betting the Hawks moneyline, you’re betting the Hawks to win the game. The margin of victory doesn’t matter, just the 'W.' Moneyline odds are straightforward once you understand them. Let's use the following Hawks vs. Magic game as an example.

  • Orlando Magic +225 moneyline
  • Atlanta Hawks -275 moneyline

The numbers above are how much money a bettor would need to wager to win $100 on the favorite (-), or how much money they would win by betting $100 on the underdog (+). Since the Hawks are -275 favorites, it would take a $275 bet to win $100, while a $100 bet on the underdog Magic would win $225.

Hawks Spread

A spread is a bet on a set margin of victory for the game. Here's a spread bet using the same Hawks vs. Magic matchup.

  • Orlando Magic +6.5 (-118)
  • Atlanta Hawks -6.5 (-100)

The Hawks are the favorites in this game, indicated by the the minus sign (-), and a bet on them to cover the spread would win only if Atlanta won by seven points or more. A bet on the underdogs, as denoted by the plus sign (+), would cash if the Magic won outright or lost by 6 or less points. Point spreads also have an additional element known as juice, or the vig, which is the tax paid to the sportsbook for each bet. The juice is indicated next to the point spread. This number is used to determine a wager payout. For a bet on the Magic, a bettor would earn a profit of $100 for every $1180 risked. Someone betting on Atlanta would earn a profit of $100 for every $100 risked.

Hawks Over/Unders

Over/unders, or “totals,” are bets on the total number of points the two teams will combine to score. Oddsmakers will set a number based on the expected number of points, and bettors are able to wager “over” or “under” that total. Here are the over/under totals for our example game.

  • Over 209.5 (-100)
  • Under 209.5 (-109)

Again, juice or vig comes into play with over/unders. Betting over 209.5 points means in this case that a bettor would have to wager $100 to earn $100. Betting under 209.5 points would mean a bettors would earn $100 for every $109 risked.

Hawks Prop Bets

Bettors aren’t limited to whether the Hawks win or lose. Prop bets are the sports betting version of fantasy football, taking only an individual player’s stats into account. For example, you could bet on Trae Young to go over or under a certain number of points or assists on the night, or bet him to score the first basket of the game.

Hawks Future Odds

Expectations will be high in Atlanta following a deep playoff run, which means bettors will have to shop for the best line to get good odds on Hawks futures bets. Futures are bets that focus on long-term outcomes, like the Hawks to make the playoffs, win the Southeast Division, win the Eastern Conference, win the NBA Finals, or even individual awards like Trae Young winning league MVP.

How to Bet on the Atlanta Hawks

Unfortunately sports betting is not currently legal in Georgia, but there is legislation in the works that could change that in the near future. In the meantime, though, residents can enjoy legal alternatives to online sports betting like daily fantasy games. PrizePicks is among the most simple and exciting DFS games in North America because users just have to place their bets, pick their favorite players, and choose over/under totals for a chance to win cash. If you wish to bet on sports in states where it is permitted, you have the option to select a well-known betting platform like BetMGM and make use of the BetMGM Bonus Code.

Next Hawks Game

Game Details
@ Brooklyn Nets
Brooklyn
location pin
Wed 10/2911:30 PM

Nets vs Hawks Odds

More Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
ATL
-8.5-105
o239.5-109
-325
BKN
+8.5-115
u239.5-110
+260

Hawks Injuries

All NBA Injuries

There are no injuries for this team currently.

Atlanta Hawks Transactions 2025

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  • October

    • 18th

      The Atlanta Hawks signed G Caleb Houstan to a two-way contract.

    • 18th

      The Atlanta Hawks waived C-F Charles Bassey.

    • 18th

      The Atlanta Hawks signed G Keaton Wallace to a standard NBA contract.

  • September

    • 26th

      The Atlanta Hawks signed C-F Charles Bassey to a training camp contract

    • 15th

      The Atlanta Hawks traded G Kobe Burfkin to the Brooklyn Nets.

  • August

    • 19th

      The Atlanta Hawks signed G Caleb Houstan.

    • 16th

      The Atlanta Hawks signed C N'Faly Dante.

  • July

    • 11th

      The Atlanta Hawks signed F Nikola Durisic.

    • 10th

      The Atlanta Hawks waived F David Roddy.

    • 6th

      The Atlanta Hawks traded G-F Daeqwon Plowden to the Phoenix Suns.

    • 6th

      The Houston Rockets traded F David Roddy to the Atlanta Hawks.

    • 3rd

      The Atlanta Hawks signed F Asa Newell.

  • June

    • 30th

      C Clint Capela elected free agency.

    • 30th

      The Atlanta Hawks signed G Nickeil Alexander-Walker.

    • 30th

      F-C Larry Nance Jr. elected free agency.

    • 30th

      The Atlanta Hawks signed G Luke Kennard.

    • 30th

      G Caris LeVert elected free agency.

    • 30th

      G Garrison Mathews elected free agency.

    • 30th

      F Dominick Barlow elected free agency.

    • 24th

      The Atlanta Hawks traded F Georges Niang to the Boston celtics.

    • 24th

      The Atlanta Hawks traded G-F Terance Mann to the Brooklyn Nets.

    • 24th

      The Boston Celtics traded F-C to the Atlanta Hawks.

  • March

    • 4th

      The Atlanta Hawks signed F Jacob Toppin to a two-way contract.

    • 4th

      The Atlanta Hawks did not renew the contract of G Kevon Harris.

    • 2nd

      The Atlanta Hawks signed F Dominick Barlow to a standard contract.

  • February

    • 28th

      The Atlanta Hakws signed G Kevon Harris to a 10-day Contract

    • 7th

      The Atlanta Hawks waived F David Roddy.

    • 7th

      The Atlanta Hawks waived G Bones Hyland.

    • 6th

      The Los Angeles Clippers traded F-G Terance Mann to the Atlanta Hawks.

    • 6th

      The Los Angeles Clippers traded G Bones Hyland to the Atlanta Hawks.

    • 6th

      The Atlanta Hawks signed F-G De'Andre Hunter to the Cleveland Cavaliers.

    • 6th

      The Cleveland Cavaliers traded F Georges Niang to the Atlanta Hawks.

    • 6th

      The Cleveland Cavaliers traded G Caris LeVert to the Atlanta Hawks.

    • 6th

      The Atlanta Hawks traded C Cody Zeller to the Houston Rockets.

    • 6th

      The Atlanta Hawks traded G Bogdan Bogdanovic to the Los Angeles Clippers.

Atlanta Hawks 2025-2026 Season Preview

The Atlanta Hawks enter the 2025-26 NBA season with heightened ambition. After a few seasons of under-delivery, the organization appears committed to making a meaningful jump in the Eastern Conference. With Trae Young still anchoring the offense and some notable additions to the roster, the Hawks are positioning themselves as a legitimate playoff threat rather than just a dark‐horse.

While a championship run may still be a stretch, the expectation is clearly elevated: this is a team aiming to contend in the postseason, improve their consistency, and close the gap on the top tier of the East.

Key Changes & Roster Highlights

The Hawks made a major splash by acquiring Kristaps Porziņģis, giving Atlanta a stretch big with rim-protection and floor spacing. They also added Nickeil Alexander‑Walker to bolster the backcourt and wing depth. 

The young core remains intact and gaining experience: players such as Dyson Daniels and Zaccharie Risacher represent the next wave, while veterans like Luke Kennard add spacing and stability. From a roster construction standpoint, they seem to have prioritized a mix of experience and upside.

Strengths

Offensive firepower: With Trae Young orchestrating and Porziņģis providing a new dimension inside/out, the Hawks can be dangerous in half-court sets and transition alike.

Versatile lineup options: The frontcourt and wings have flexibility; they can switch, mix size, and deploy different lineups depending on matchup.

Renewed mindset: The narrative has shifted — this is no longer solely about development, but about competing at a higher level.

Improved spacing and shot creation: With shooters around Young and Porziņģis, the offense should be more dynamic than in previous seasons.

Areas of Concern

Defensive consistency and identity: While talent exists, the key will be constructing a consistent defensive unit night to night. Improvements on this end will likely determine how far the Hawks go.

Reliance on Young’s production: As always, a heavy burden rests on Trae; balancing that with team contributions will be vital.

Health and durability: Any deeper push will require key players to stay healthy — Porziņģis in particular has had difficulties in past seasons.

2025-26 Outlook

The Hawks are slated to finish better than recent seasons — likely in the top half of the playoff-eligible teams in the East. While they might not be the favorites to win the championship, they have a chance to push into the second round or beyond if things align. A successful season may be defined by: winning a first-round series, showing defensive identity, and proving they can win big games on the road.

Betting on the Atlanta Hawks

  • Moneyline: Simply pick the Hawks to win the game.
  • Point Spread: Bet whether the Hawks cover a set margin of victory (e.g., -6.5) or whether the opponent stays within that margin.
  • Over/Under (Totals): Focus on the total combined points scored by both teams.
  • Prop Bets: Bets focused on individual player performance — e.g., how many assists Trae Young records, how many points Porziņģis scores, etc.
  • Futures Odds: Long-term bets such as Hawks to make the Eastern Conference Finals, win the Southeast Division, or for a player to win an award.

Hawks Moneyline

By betting the Hawks moneyline, you’re betting the Hawks to win the game. The margin of victory doesn’t matter, just the 'W.' Moneyline odds are straightforward once you understand them. Let's use the following Hawks vs. Magic game as an example.

  • Orlando Magic +225 moneyline
  • Atlanta Hawks -275 moneyline

The numbers above are how much money a bettor would need to wager to win $100 on the favorite (-), or how much money they would win by betting $100 on the underdog (+). Since the Hawks are -275 favorites, it would take a $275 bet to win $100, while a $100 bet on the underdog Magic would win $225.

Hawks Spread

A spread is a bet on a set margin of victory for the game. Here's a spread bet using the same Hawks vs. Magic matchup.

  • Orlando Magic +6.5 (-118)
  • Atlanta Hawks -6.5 (-100)

The Hawks are the favorites in this game, indicated by the the minus sign (-), and a bet on them to cover the spread would win only if Atlanta won by seven points or more. A bet on the underdogs, as denoted by the plus sign (+), would cash if the Magic won outright or lost by 6 or less points. Point spreads also have an additional element known as juice, or the vig, which is the tax paid to the sportsbook for each bet. The juice is indicated next to the point spread. This number is used to determine a wager payout. For a bet on the Magic, a bettor would earn a profit of $100 for every $1180 risked. Someone betting on Atlanta would earn a profit of $100 for every $100 risked.

Hawks Over/Unders

Over/unders, or “totals,” are bets on the total number of points the two teams will combine to score. Oddsmakers will set a number based on the expected number of points, and bettors are able to wager “over” or “under” that total. Here are the over/under totals for our example game.

  • Over 209.5 (-100)
  • Under 209.5 (-109)

Again, juice or vig comes into play with over/unders. Betting over 209.5 points means in this case that a bettor would have to wager $100 to earn $100. Betting under 209.5 points would mean a bettors would earn $100 for every $109 risked.

Hawks Prop Bets

Bettors aren’t limited to whether the Hawks win or lose. Prop bets are the sports betting version of fantasy football, taking only an individual player’s stats into account. For example, you could bet on Trae Young to go over or under a certain number of points or assists on the night, or bet him to score the first basket of the game.

Hawks Future Odds

Expectations will be high in Atlanta following a deep playoff run, which means bettors will have to shop for the best line to get good odds on Hawks futures bets. Futures are bets that focus on long-term outcomes, like the Hawks to make the playoffs, win the Southeast Division, win the Eastern Conference, win the NBA Finals, or even individual awards like Trae Young winning league MVP.

How to Bet on the Atlanta Hawks

Unfortunately sports betting is not currently legal in Georgia, but there is legislation in the works that could change that in the near future. In the meantime, though, residents can enjoy legal alternatives to online sports betting like daily fantasy games. PrizePicks is among the most simple and exciting DFS games in North America because users just have to place their bets, pick their favorite players, and choose over/under totals for a chance to win cash. If you wish to bet on sports in states where it is permitted, you have the option to select a well-known betting platform like BetMGM and make use of the BetMGM Bonus Code.