Atlanta Hawks seem to be improving.

Trained by a professional basketball coach Mike Woodson, the Atlanta Hawks have made much progress during the current season, though the team finished the previous one with only 26 wins versus 56 losses, which constitutes only .317%. The team has recently made some improvements, though still quite moderate. Having the league’s fourth worst record, the Atlanta Hawks managed to win over the then-defending champions - the San Antonio Spurs (94-84), and later beat the Detroit Pistons, the holders of the league’s best regular season record. They played their most recent game on December 31, 2006 and had to resist the powerful San Antonio Spurs. The Hawks were making nice attempts to beat the rivals. Tim Duncan became the star of the intense match. Despite suffering the stomach flu, Duncan managed to score seventeen points and eleven rebounds only in 30 minutes. His teammates were not even sure that he would play at all in the mach. However, the attacks of the Spurs were even more pushing, and thus they managed to beat the Hawks 95-81. Tony Parker contributed most in the fierce game scoring as much as 27 points. Two days earlier, the Atlanta Hawks were defeated by the Cleveland Cavaliers (76-89). On December 28, the Atlanta Hawks signed a contract with the forward/center Stanislav “Slava” Medvedenko, who had spent 6 years with the Los Angeles Lakers. The terms of the contract were not disclosed. Medvedenko has been widely known as a very successful basketball player, especially during 2003 and 2004, when he enjoyed his best season. Vividseats.com specializes in providing sold-out and premium Atlanta Hawks basketball tickets. Do not hesitate and purchase your best tickets from Vivid Seats now!

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