• The 1951–52 NBA season was the Hawks' sixth season of existence, their third season in the NBA, and first season in Milwaukee as the Hawks after previously...
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  • The 1952–53 NBA season was the Hawks' seventh season of existence, their fourth season in the NBA, and their second season in Milwaukee. x – clinched...
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    and Major Arena Soccer League's Milwaukee Wave. It was formerly home to the Milwaukee Hawks (1951–55) and Milwaukee Bucks of the NBA (1968–1988), and...
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  • Rock Island, Illinois & Davenport, Iowa) to Milwaukee, Wisconsin and became the Milwaukee Hawks. The 1952 NBA All-Star Game was played in Boston, Massachusetts...
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  • The Atlanta Hawks are an American professional basketball team based in Atlanta. The Hawks compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member...
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    cities of Buffalo, New York (1946), Moline, Illinois (1946–51), Milwaukee, Wisconsin (1951–55), St. Louis, Missouri (1955–68) and Atlanta, Georgia (since...
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  • Tony Poeta (category Galt Black Hawks players)
    Chicago Black Hawks during the 1951–52 season, on February 17, 1952 against the Boston Bruins. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1952 to 1960, was...
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  • Bill Calhoun (basketball) (category Milwaukee Hawks players)
    with the Rochester Royals (1947–51), Baltimore Bullets (1951–52), and Milwaukee Hawks (1952–55) in the NBL, BAA and NBA. "Bill Calhoun". Pro Basketball...
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  • Blackhawks participated in the draft, but relocated to Milwaukee and became the Milwaukee Hawks prior to the start of the season. The draft consisted of...
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  • Mark Workman (category Milwaukee Hawks draft picks)
    Virginia University. Workman was the first overall pick in the 1952 NBA draft, by the Milwaukee Hawks. Born in Logan, West Virginia, Workman moved from Logan...
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  • Blackhawks (1946–1951), the Milwaukee Hawks (1951–1955), the St. Louis Hawks (1955–1968), and the Atlanta Hawks (1968–present). The Hawks won their only...
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    Terry Stotts (category Atlanta Hawks head coaches)
    NBA. He later got opportunities as a head coach for the Atlanta Hawks and Milwaukee Bucks, before helping the Dallas Mavericks win the 2011 NBA championship...
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  • The Atlanta Hawks (formerly known as the Tri-Cities Blackhawks, the Milwaukee Hawks, and the St. Louis Hawks) have selected the following players in the...
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  • the Suns in the Western Division. The St. Louis Hawks relocated to Atlanta to become the Atlanta Hawks. The Buffalo Braves, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Portland...
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    Bob Pettit (category Milwaukee Hawks draft picks)
    basketball player. He played 11 seasons in the NBA, all with the Milwaukee/St. Louis Hawks (1954–1965). In 1956, he became the first recipient of the NBA's...
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    Gene Conley (category Milwaukee Braves players)
    championships in two of the four major American sports: one with the Milwaukee Braves in the 1957 World Series and three with the Boston Celtics from...
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    commonly take small mammals and sometimes reptiles. Like most related hawks, Cooper's hawks prefer to nest in tall trees with extensive canopy cover and can...
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  • Joe Prunty (category Atlanta Hawks assistant coaches)
    acting head coach, sources tell ESPN. Hawks play Portland on Tuesday" (Tweet) – via Twitter. "2021-22 Atlanta Hawks Schedule and Results". basketball-reference...
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    Mike Budenholzer (category Atlanta Hawks head coaches)
    the Hawks agreed to part ways, having been removed as president of basketball operations for the Hawks on May 5, 2017. On May 17, 2018, the Milwaukee Bucks...
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  • Workman from West Virginia University was selected first overall by the Milwaukee Hawks. Bill Mlkvy from Temple University was selected before the draft as...
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    Alex Hannum (category Milwaukee Hawks players)
    1952 to 1954. On December 10, 1954, Hannum's player rights were sold by the Rochester Royals to the Milwaukee Hawks. Hannum played for the Milwaukee /...
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  • to the Milwaukee Hawks. The Fort Wayne Pistons sold Howie Schultz to the Minneapolis Lakers. Schultz was traded to Tri-Cities on May 31, 1951, but evidently...
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    Hawks. Since 1993, the Hawks have played at Mizuho PayPay Dome Fukuoka, which has gone under several name changes and seats 40,000 people. The Hawks are...
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    Bob Wilson (basketball) (category Milwaukee Hawks players)
    professional basketball player. He played for the Milwaukee Hawks in the National Basketball Association during 1951–52 after a collegiate career at West Virginia...
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  • America 1952. Hutchins was a native of Arcadia, California. Her brother, Mel Hutchins, later became a basketball player for the Milwaukee Hawks, Fort Wayne...
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  • John Payak (category Milwaukee Hawks players)
    for the Philadelphia Warriors and Waterloo Hawks during the 1949–50 season, and for the Milwaukee Hawks in 1952–53. He also played with the Toledo Mercuries...
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    January 5, 2020. "Rockets vs. Hawks - Box Score - January 8, 2020". espn.com.au. Retrieved January 8, 2020. "Rockets hold off Hawks, Harden posts another triple-double"...
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    Red Holzman (category Milwaukee Hawks players)
    NBA and subsequent NBA championship in 1951. In 1953, Holzman left the Royals and joined the Milwaukee Hawks as a player-coach, eventually retiring as...
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  • Sam Pellom (category Atlanta Hawks players)
    The 6'9" forward-center played professionally for the Atlanta Hawks and the Milwaukee Bucks of the NBA and played college basketball at the University...
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    24, 2019. "1966-67 St. Louis Hawks Schedule and Results". Basketball-Reference.com. Retrieved May 24, 2019. "Celts, Hawks Score NBA Triumphs". The Morning...
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