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2018–19 Atlanta Hawks season
Head coachLloyd Pierce
General managerTravis Schlenk
OwnersTony Ressler
ArenaState Farm Arena
Results
Record29–53 (.354)
PlaceDivision: 5th (Southeast)
Conference: 12th (Eastern)
Playoff finishDid not qualify

Stats at Basketball-Reference.com
Local media
TelevisionFox Sports South
Radio92.9 FM "The Game"
< 2017–18 2019–20 >

The 2018–19 Atlanta Hawks season was the 70th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the 51st in Atlanta. On April 25, 2018, the Hawks and Mike Budenholzer mutually agreed to part ways.[1] On May 11, 2018, the Hawks hired Lloyd Pierce as head coach.[2] Four days later, the Hawks won the #3 pick in the 2018 NBA draft (though they later traded down to #5 on the night of the draft), as well as enter draft night with four total draft picks over a month later in June.

During the offseason, the Hawks signed veteran Vince Carter, the 8th team that he has played for in his 21-year career.[3] Carter signed with the Hawks despite massive speculation he would make a return to his two original teams; the Toronto Raptors (where Carter played his first 7 seasons with) or the Golden State Warriors (whom drafted Carter in 1998). This season also produced the team's highest scoring game with 161 points in a 168–161 quadruple overtime loss to the Chicago Bulls on March 1, 2019. It was also the third-highest scoring game in NBA history, as well as the third game where both teams scoring broke through the 160 point barrier in the same game. However, this brought the Hawks to another losing season as they missed the playoffs for the second consecutive season after a loss to the Houston Rockets on March 19.

Draft picks

Round Pick Player Position Nationality College / Club
1 5 Trae Young PG  United States Oklahoma
1 19 Kevin Huerter SF  United States Maryland
1 30 Omari Spellman PF  United States Villanova

Entering draft night, the Hawks would have four draft picks, three of which being in the first round. Their first of three first round picks rose up into the Top 3 of the NBA Draft after tying the Dallas Mavericks with the third-worst record of the season the previous season. The next first round pick was had by trading Adreian Payne to the Minnesota Timberwolves in exchange for their lottery-protected first round pick, which barely conveyed to them that season thanks to a do-or-die game at the end of that season against the Denver Nuggets. After that, their last first round pick was had by trading with the Los Angeles Clippers and Denver Nuggets, acquiring the Houston Rockets' first round pick from this season in relation to the Clippers' blockbuster trade in their removal of Chris Paul, as well as Jamal Crawford, Diamond Stone, and cash considerations from the Clippers and giving up the Washington Wizards' 2019 second round pick to Denver. Finally, their sole second round pick would be had by losing their first round tiebreaker with Dallas.

Ironically, the Hawks would trade their third pick (which became Luka Dončić) to the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for a protected 2019 first round pick and the fifth pick of the draft, which became Trae Young from the University of Oklahoma. Young was a player that, before the start of the previous season, was projected to be a second round pick. However, Young grew to be a star point guard for the Sooners, to the point where he became the first ever player in NCAA history to lead the league in both points and assists in the same season in his sole season with Oklahoma. For their second first round pick of the draft, the Hawks drafted sophomore shooting guard Kevin Huerter from the University of Maryland as the 19th pick of the draft. Finally, with their last first round pick of the year, the Hawks selected freshman power forward Omari Spellman from Villanova University, who was a prominent member of the team under their championship run last season.

Roster

2018–19 Atlanta Hawks roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Height Weight DOB From
G 10 Adams, Jaylen 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 1996–05–04 St. Bonaventure
G/F 1 Anderson, Justin 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 230 lb (104 kg) 1993–11–19 Virginia
G 24 Bazemore, Kent 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 201 lb (91 kg) 1989–07–01 Old Dominion
F 95 Bembry, DeAndre' 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 210 lb (95 kg) 1994–07–04 Saint Joseph's
G/F 15 Carter, Vince 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 220 lb (100 kg) 1977–01–26 North Carolina
F/C 20 Collins, John 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 235 lb (107 kg) 1997–09–23 Wake Forest
F 4 Davis, Deyonta 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) 237 lb (108 kg) 1996–12–26 Michigan State
C 14 Dedmon, Dewayne 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) 245 lb (111 kg) 1989–08–12 USC
G 3 Huerter, Kevin 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 1998–08–27 Maryland
C 8 Humphries, Isaac 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) 260 lb (118 kg) 1998–01–05 Kentucky
C 25 Len, Alex 7 ft 1 in (2.16 m) 250 lb (113 kg) 1993–06–16 Maryland
C 18 Plumlee, Miles Injured 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) 249 lb (113 kg) 1988–09–01 Duke
F 22 Poythress, Alex Injured (TW) 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 235 lb (107 kg) 1993–09–06 Kentucky
F 12 Prince, Taurean 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 220 lb (100 kg) 1994–03–22 Baylor
F 6 Spellman, Omari Injured 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 245 lb (111 kg) 1997–07–21 Villanova
G 11 Young, Trae 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 180 lb (82 kg) 1998–09–19 Oklahoma
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (S) Suspended
  • (GL) On assignment to G League affiliate
  • (TW) Two-way affiliate player
  • Injured Injured

Roster
Last transaction: 2019–03–08

Standings

Division

Southeast DivisionWLPCTGBHomeRoadDivGP
yOrlando Magic4240.51225‍–‍1617‍–‍2410–682
Charlotte Hornets3943.4763.025‍–‍1614‍–‍2710–682
Miami Heat3943.4763.019‍–‍2220‍–‍217–982
Washington Wizards3250.39010.022‍–‍1910‍–‍317–982
Atlanta Hawks2953.35413.017‍–‍2412‍–‍296–1082

Conference

Eastern Conference
#TeamWLPCTGBGP
1zMilwaukee Bucks *6022.73282
2yToronto Raptors *5824.7072.082
3xPhiladelphia 76ers5131.6229.082
4xBoston Celtics4933.59811.082
5xIndiana Pacers4834.58512.082
6xBrooklyn Nets4240.51218.082
7yOrlando Magic *4240.51218.082
8xDetroit Pistons4141.50019.082
9Charlotte Hornets3943.47621.082
10Miami Heat3943.47621.082
11Washington Wizards3250.39028.082
12Atlanta Hawks2953.35431.082
13Chicago Bulls2260.26838.082
14Cleveland Cavaliers1963.23241.082
15New York Knicks1765.20743.082

Game log

Preseason

2018 preseason game log
Total: 2–3 (Home: 2–0; Road: 0–3)
Preseason: 2–3 (home: 2–0; road: 0–3)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
1 October 1 New Orleans W 116–102 DeAndre' Bembry (20) Alex Len (8) Trae Young (8) McCamish Pavilion
6,619
1–0
2 October 5 @ Memphis L 110–120 Tyler Dorsey (18) Omari Spellman (9) Trae Young (5) FedEx Forum
10,492
1–1
3 October 7 @ Oklahoma City L 94–113 Alex Len (18) Omari Spellman (7) Taurean Prince (4) Chesapeake Energy Arena
14,470
1–2
4 October 10 San Antonio W 130–127 Taurean Prince (25) Alex Len (10) Trae Young (7) McCamish Pavilion
7,433
2–2
5 October 12 @ Miami L 113–119 Jeremy Lin (20) Alex Poythress (8) Trae Young (5) American Airlines Arena
19,600
2–3
2018–19 season schedule

Regular season

2018–19 game log
Total: 29–53 (Home: 17–24; Road: 12–29)
October: 2–5 (home: 1–1; road: 1–4)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
1 October 17 @ New York L 107–126 Taurean Prince (21) Bazemore, Prince, Young (6) Taurean Prince (6) Madison Square Garden
18,249
0–1
2 October 19 @ Memphis L 117–131 Taurean Prince (28) Kent Bazemore (8) Trae Young (9) FedExForum
17,019
0–2
3 October 21 @ Cleveland W 133–111 Trae Young (35) Alex Len (11) Trae Young (11) Quicken Loans Arena
19,432
1–2
4 October 24 Dallas W 111–104 Kent Bazemore (32) DeAndre' Bembry (16) Kent Bazemore (7) State Farm Arena
16,705
2–2
5 October 27 Chicago L 85–97 Taurean Prince (16) Dewayne Dedmon (13) Young, Spellman (4) State Farm Arena
15,549
2–3
6 October 29 @ Philadelphia L 92–113 Kent Bazemore (18) DeAndre' Bembry (7) Trae Young (8) Wells Fargo Center
20,269
2–4
7 October 30 @ Cleveland L 114–136 Trae Young (24) Alex Len (9) Jeremy Lin (8) Quicken Loans Arena
19,432
2–5
November : 3–13 (home: 2–6; road: 1–7)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
8 November 1 Sacramento L 115–146 Jeremy Lin (23) Taurean Prince (7) Trae Young (10) State Farm Arena
12,095
2–6
9 November 3 Miami W 123–118 Trae Young (24) Dewayne Dedmon (13) Trae Young (15) State Farm Arena
16,303
3–6
10 November 6 @ Charlotte L 102–113 Jeremy Lin (19) Bembry, Dedmon (6) Trae Young (10) Spectrum Center
13,955
3-7
11 November 7 New York L 107–112 Omari Spellman (18) Omari Spellman (10) Trae Young (8) State Farm Arena
12,412
3–8
12 November 9 Detroit L 109–124 Jeremy Lin (19) Omari Spellman (10) Trae Young (8) State Farm Arena
14,759
3–9
13 November 11 @ LA Lakers L 106–107 Taurean Prince (23) Alex Len (11) Trae Young (12) Staples Center
18,997
3–10
14 November 13 @ Golden State L 103–110 Taurean Prince (22) Alex Poythress (8) Trae Young (5) Oracle Arena
19,596
3–11
15 November 15 @ Denver L 93–138 Jeremy Lin (16) Omari Spellman (10) Lin, Young (5) Pepsi Center
15,103
3–12
16 November 17 @ Indiana L 89–97 Jeremy Lin (16) Dewayne Dedmon (7) Lin, Young, Len, Bazemore (4) Bankers Life Fieldhouse
17,491
3–13
17 November 19 LA Clippers L 119–127 Trae Young (25) Alex Len (12) Trae Young (17) State Farm Arena
14,323
3–14
18 November 21 Toronto L 108–124 Jeremy Lin (26) Dewayne Dedmon (7) Trae Young (5) State Farm Arena
15,058
3–15
19 November 23 Boston L 96–114 Jeremy Lin (19) Bembry, Dedmon, Collins (7) Jeremy Lin (10) State Farm Arena
15,017
3–16
20 November 25 Charlotte W 124–123 John Collins (23) John Collins (11) DeAndre' Bembry (6) State Farm Arena
12,977
4–16
21 November 27 @ Miami W 115–113 Taurean Prince (18) Alex Len (7) Trae Young (10) American Airlines Arena
19,600
5–16
22 November 28 @ Charlotte L 94–108 Trae Young (18) John Collins (10) Young, Huerter, Collins (4) Spectrum Center
12,971
5–17
23 November 30 @ Oklahoma City L 109–124 Len, Collins (19) John Collins (11) Trae Young (8) Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
5–18
December : 6–7 (home: 3–3; road: 3–4)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
24 December 3 Golden State L 111–128 John Collins (24) John Collins (11) Jeremy Lin (5) State Farm Arena
16,631
5–19
25 December 5 Washington L 117–131 John Collins (26) John Collins (14) Young, Bembry, Bazemore (6) State Farm Arena
12,551
5–20
26 December 8 Denver W 106–98 John Collins (30) John Collins (12) Kent Bazemore (8) State Farm Arena
14,409
6–20
27 December 12 @ Dallas L 107–114 Trae Young (24) John Collins (17) Trae Young (10) American Airlines Center
19,643
6–21
28 December 14 @ Boston L 108–129 Kevin Huerter (19) John Collins (14) Kent Bazemore (7) TD Garden
18,624
6–22
29 December 16 @ Brooklyn L 127–144 John Collins (29) Dewayne Dedmon (12) Trae Young (10) Barclays Center
13,955
6–23
30 December 18 Washington W 118–110 John Collins (26) John Collins (14) Young, Lin (4) State Farm Arena
16,489
7–23
31 December 21 @ New York W 114–107 Kent Bazemore (22) John Collins (16) Trae Young (10) Madison Square Garden
19,080
8–23
32 December 23 @ Detroit W 98–95 Vince Carter (18) Alex Len (17) Trae Young (6) Little Caesars Arena
16,532
9–23
33 December 26 Indiana L 121–129 Kent Bazemore (32) Dewayne Dedmon (15) Trae Young (9) State Farm Arena
15,026
9–24
34 December 28 @ Minnesota W 123–120 (OT) Kent Bazemore (23) Dewayne Dedmon (13) Trae Young (11) Target Center
18,978
10–24
35 December 29 Cleveland W 111–108 Carter, Young (21) John Collins (12) Trae Young (9) State Farm Arena
16,460
11–24
36 December 31 @ Indiana L 108–116 Huerter, Collins (22) John Collins (16) Trae Young (7) Bankers Life Fieldhouse
17,923
11–25
January : 5–9 (home: 2–3; road: 3–6)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
37 January 2 @ Washington L 98–114 John Collins (21) Alex Len (11) Trae Young (7) Capital One Arena
15,324
11–26
38 January 4 @ Milwaukee L 112–144 DeAndre' Bembry (19) Alex Len (8) Trae Young (10) Fiserv Forum
17,632
11–27
39 January 6 Miami W 106–82 Trae Young (19) John Collins (13) Kevin Huerter (7) State Farm Arena
16,630
12–27
40 January 8 @ Toronto L 101–104 John Collins (21) John Collins (14) Trae Young (9) Scotiabank Arena
19,800
12–28
41 January 9 @ Brooklyn L 100–116 John Collins (30) John Collins (14) Trae Young (7) Barclays Center
14,531
12–29
42 January 11 @ Philadelphia W 123–121 Kevin Huerter (29) John Collins (9) Dewayne Dedmon (7) Wells Fargo Center
20,487
13–29
43 January 13 Milwaukee L 114–133 Trae Young (26) John Collins (11) Jeremy Lin (5) State Farm Arena
16,292
13–30
44 January 15 Oklahoma City W 142–126 John Collins (26) Alex Len (11) Trae Young (11) State Farm Arena
15,045
14–30
45 January 19 Boston L 105–113 Kevin Huerter (18) John Collins (11) Huerter, Young (7) State Farm Arena
16,626
14–31
46 January 21 Orlando L 103–122 Dewayne Dedmon (24) John Collins (10) DeAndre' Bembry (7) State Farm Arena
16,611
14–32
47 January 23 @ Chicago W 121–101 John Collins (35) Alex Len (10) Trae Young (12) United Center
18,223
15–32
48 January 26 @ Portland L 111–120 Trae Young (30) Collins, Prince (6) Trae Young (8) Moda Center
19,629
15–33
49 January 28 @ LA Clippers W 123–118 Trae Young (26) Dewayne Dedmon (10) Trae Young (8) Staples Center
17,382
16–33
50 January 30 @ Sacramento L 113–135 Trae Young (23) Dewayne Dedmon (9) Trae Young (8) Golden 1 Center
17,583
16–34
February : 5–7 (home: 3–5; road: 2–2)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
51 February 1 @ Utah L 112–128 Trae Young (28) DeAndre' Bembry (8) Trae Young (9) Vivint Smart Home Arena
18,306
16–35
52 February 2 @ Phoenix W 118–112 John Collins (35) John Collins (16) Trae Young (8) Talking Stick Resort Arena
15,534
17–35
53 February 4 @ Washington W 137–129 Taurean Prince (21) John Collins (11) Trae Young (10) Capital One Arena
15,025
18–35
54 February 7 Toronto L 101–119 Prince, Young (19) John Collins (12) Huerter, Young (5) State Farm Arena
16,038
18–36
55 February 9 Charlotte L 120–129 Trae Young (20) Len, Dedmon (7) Trae Young (11) State Farm Arena
15,048
18–37
56 February 10 Orlando L 108–124 Alex Len (16) Dewayne Dedmon (6) Trae Young (7) State Farm Arena
13,370
18–38
57 February 12 LA Lakers W 117–113 Young, Collins (22) John Collins (8) Trae Young (14) State Farm Arena
16,824
19–38
58 February 14 New York L 91–106 Dewayne Dedmon (21) Omari Spellman (9) Trae Young (11) State Farm Arena
14,179
19–39
59 February 22 Detroit L 122–125 Trae Young (30) Dewayne Dedmon (10) Trae Young (10) State Farm Arena
14,067
19–40
60 February 23 Phoenix W 120–112 Young, Bazemore (23) John Collins (14) Trae Young (8) State Farm Arena
15,214
20–40
61 February 25 @ Houston L 111–119 Trae Young (36) John Collins (12) Trae Young (8) Toyota Center
18,055
20–41
62 February 27 Minnesota W 131–123 (OT) Trae Young (36) Dewayne Dedmon (10) Trae Young (10) State Farm Arena
14,101
21–41
March : 7–8 (home: 5–5; road: 2–3)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
63 March 1 Chicago L 161–168 (4OT) Trae Young (49) Dewayne Dedmon (12) Trae Young (16) State Farm Arena
15,267
21–42
64 March 3 @ Chicago W 123–118 Alex Len (28) Dewayne Dedmon (12) DeAndre' Bembry (7) United Center
20,526
22–42
65 March 4 @ Miami L 113–114 Vince Carter (21) Dedmon, Poythress (6) Trae Young (8) American Airlines Arena
19,600
22–43
66 March 6 San Antonio L 104–111 Trae Young (22) John Collins (10) Kevin Huerter (5) State Farm Arena
15,208
22–44
67 March 9 Brooklyn L 112–114 John Collins (33) John Collins (20) Trae Young (11) State Farm Arena
16,527
22–45
68 March 10 New Orleans W 128–116 Kevin Huerter (27) John Collins (10) Trae Young (10) State Farm Arena
14,337
23–45
69 March 13 Memphis W 132–111 John Collins (27) John Collins (12) Trae Young (8) State Farm Arena
15,169
24–45
70 March 16 @ Boston L 120–129 Trae Young (26) Dewayne Dedmon (13) John Collins (6) TD Garden
18,624
24–46
71 March 17 @ Orlando L 91–101 Trae Young (20) Dewayne Dedmon (14) Trae Young (5) Amway Center
18,045
24–47
72 March 19 Houston L 105–121 Trae Young (21) John Collins (10) Trae Young (12) State Farm Arena
16,293
24–48
73 March 21 Utah W 117–114 Trae Young (23) Dewayne Dedmon (9) Trae Young (11) State Farm Arena
15,569
25–48
74 March 23 Philadelphia W 129–127 Trae Young (32) John Collins (9) Trae Young (11) State Farm Arena
16,640
26–48
75 March 26 @ New Orleans W 130–120 Trae Young (33) Dewayne Dedmon (9) Trae Young (12) Smoothie King Center
14,751
27–48
76 March 29 Portland L 98–118 Trae Young (26) Trae Young (9) Trae Young (7) State Farm Arena
16,182
27–49
77 March 31 Milwaukee W 136–135 (OT) Justin Anderson (24) Justin Anderson (12) Trae Young (16) State Farm Arena
16,660
28–49
April : 1–4 (home: 1–1; road: 0–3)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
78 April 2 @ San Antonio L 111–117 Kent Bazemore (26) Dewayne Dedmon (10) Trae Young (6) AT&T Center
18,354
28–50
79 April 3 Philadelphia W 130–122 Trae Young (33) John Collins (8) Trae Young (12) State Farm Arena
16,638
29–50
80 April 5 @ Orlando L 113–149 Trae Young (22) DeAndre' Bembry (10) Trae Young (6) Amway Center
18,999
29–51
81 April 7 @ Milwaukee L 107–115 Alex Len (33) Vince Carter (9) Kevin Huerter (6) Fiserv Forum
17,775
29–52
82 April 10 Indiana L 134–135 Trae Young (23) John Collins (25) Trae Young (11) State Farm Arena
17,143
29–53
2018–19 season schedule

Player statistics

Player Pos. GP GS MP Reb. Ast. Stl. Blk. Pts.
Jaylen Adams PG 34 1 428 60 65 14 5 108
Justin Anderson SF 48 4 463 84 23 22 13 178
Kent Bazemore SG 67 35 1,643 261 152 89 42 779
DeAndre' Bembry SG 82 15 1,931 358 202 105 41 687
Vince Carter SF 76 9 1,330 194 87 44 27 562
John Collins PF 61 59 1,829 595 121 22 39 1,188
Deyonta Davis C 9 0 118 36 5 3 5 36
Dewayne Dedmon C 64 52 1,609 480 90 69 71 693
Tyler Dorsey SG 27 0 251 43 17 7 1 90
Daniel Hamilton SG 19 3 204 47 22 6 1 57
Kevin Huerter SG 75 59 2,048 245 214 65 25 727
Isaac Humphries C 5 1 56 11 0 1 0 15
B. J. Johnson SF 6 0 43 8 0 2 0 21
Alex Len C 77 31 1,544 424 86 27 69 854
Jeremy Lin PG 51 1 1,003 119 181 38 7 546
Miles Plumlee C 18 0 173 39 17 6 4 80
Alex Poythress PF 21 1 305 76 17 4 10 107
Jordan Sibert SG 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 3
Omari Spellman PF 46 11 805 194 47 26 25 272
Taurean Prince SF 55 47 1,552 199 118 53 19 742
Trae Young PG 81 81 2,503 301 653 72 15 1,549
Tyler Zeller C 2 0 11 6 1 0 0 0

After all games.[4]
Waived during the season
Traded during the season
Acquired during the season

Transactions

Trades

June 21, 2018[5] To Atlanta Hawks
Draft rights to Trae Young
2019 Dallas protected first-round pick
To Dallas Mavericks
Draft rights to Slovenia Luka Dončić
June 21, 2018[6] To Atlanta Hawks
2019 Second Round Pick
2023 Second Round Pick
To Charlotte Hornets
Draft rights to Devonte' Graham
July 13, 2018[7] To Atlanta Hawks
Jeremy Lin
2025 second-round pick
Right to swap 2023 second round pick
To Brooklyn Nets
2020 protected second-round pick
Draft rights to Isaia Cordinier
July 25, 2018[8] To Atlanta Hawks
Carmelo Anthony (from Oklahoma City)
Justin Anderson (from Philadelphia)
2022 protected first-round pick (from Oklahoma City)
To Oklahoma City Thunder
Dennis Schröder (from Atlanta)
Timothé Luwawu-Cabarrot (from Philadelphia)
To Philadelphia 76ers
Mike Muscala (from Atlanta)

Free agents

Additions

Player Signed Former team
Jaylen Adams[9] Two-way contract St. Bonaventure Bonnies
Alex Len[10] August 3, 2018 Phoenix Suns
Daniel Hamilton[11] August 20, 2018 Oklahoma City Thunder
Alex Poythress[11] Two-way contract Indiana Pacers
Vince Carter[12] August 24, 2018 Sacramento Kings
Thomas Robinson[13] August 30, 2018 Russia BC Khimki
R. J. Hunter[14] September 7, 2018 Houston Rockets
Cole Aldrich[15] September 18, 2018 Minnesota Timberwolves
Isaac Humphries[16] October 8, 2018 Serbia KK FMP Beograd
C. J. Anderson[17] October 9, 2018 UMass Minutemen

Subtractions

Player Reason left New team
Tyler Cavanaugh[18][19] Waived Utah Jazz
Isaiah Taylor[20] Waived Cleveland Cavaliers
Damion Lee[21] Unrestricted free agent Golden State Warriors
Jaylen Morris[22][23] Waived Milwaukee Bucks
Antonius Cleveland[24][25] Waived Chicago Bulls
Josh Magette[26] Unrestricted free agent Croatia KK Cedevita
Malcolm Delaney[27][28] Unrestricted free agent China Guangdong Southern Tigers
Carmelo Anthony[29][30] Waived Houston Rockets
Cole Aldrich[31] Waived China Tianjin Gold Lions
Thomas Robinson[32] Waived China Beikong Fly Dragons
R. J. Hunter[33] Waived
C. J. Anderson[34] Waived

References

  1. ^ "Hawks Part Ways With Head Coach Mike Budenholzer". NBA.com. April 25, 2018. Retrieved April 25, 2018.
  2. ^ "Hawks Reach Agreement in Principle With Lloyd Pierce To Become Team's Head Coach". NBA.com. May 11, 2018. Retrieved May 11, 2018.
  3. ^ "Atlanta Hawks' Guard Vince Carter says he's not chasing rings". espn.com. August 2, 2018. Retrieved August 2, 2018.
  4. ^ "2018-19 Atlanta Hawks Roster and Regular season Stats". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved July 18, 2019.
  5. ^ "Mavericks acquire draft rights to third-overall pick Luka Doncic". Mavs.com. June 21, 2018. Archived from the original on July 8, 2018. Retrieved June 22, 2018.
  6. ^ "Hornets Acquire Draft Rights to Miles Bridges and Devonte' Graham". NBA.com. June 22, 2018. Retrieved June 22, 2018.
  7. ^ "Atlanta Hawks Acquire Jeremy Lin From Brooklyn Nets". NBA.com. July 13, 2018. Retrieved July 13, 2018.
  8. ^ "Hawks Complete Three-Team Trade With OKC and 76ers". NBA.com. July 25, 2018. Retrieved July 25, 2018.
  9. ^ "Hawks Sign Jaylen Adams To Two-Way Contract". NBA.com. July 1, 2018. Retrieved July 1, 2018.
  10. ^ "Atlanta Hawks Sign Alex Len". NBA.com. August 3, 2018. Retrieved August 3, 2018.
  11. ^ a b "Atlanta Hawks Sign Daniel Hamilton and Alex Poythress". NBA.com. August 20, 2018. Retrieved August 20, 2018.
  12. ^ "Atlanta Hawks Sign Vince Carter". NBA.com. August 24, 2018. Retrieved August 24, 2018.
  13. ^ "Atlanta Hawks Sign Thomas Robinson". NBA.com. August 30, 2018. Retrieved August 30, 2018.
  14. ^ "Atlanta Hawks Sign R.J. Hunter". NBA.com. September 7, 2018. Retrieved September 7, 2018.
  15. ^ "Atlanta Hawks Sign Cole Aldrich". NBA.com. September 18, 2018. Retrieved September 18, 2018.
  16. ^ "Atlanta Hawks Sign Isaac Humphries". NBA.com. October 8, 2018. Retrieved October 8, 2018.
  17. ^ "Atlanta Hawks Sign C.J. Anderson". NBA.com. October 9, 2018. Retrieved October 9, 2018.
  18. ^ "Atlanta Hawks Request Waivers on Tyler Cavanaugh". NBA.com. May 11, 2018. Retrieved May 11, 2018.
  19. ^ "Jazz sign Tyler Cavanaugh to two-way contract". NBA.com. August 1, 2018. Retrieved August 1, 2018.
  20. ^ "Atlanta Hawks Request Waivers on Isaiah Taylor". NBA.com. June 30, 2018. Retrieved June 30, 2018.
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