ATLANTA (Ticker) -- After three blowout losses on the road, the Atlanta Hawks play their first game of the season at Philips Arena on Tuesday against the winless Cleveland Cavaliers.

The Hawks and the Sacramento Kings, who also have their home opener Tuesday, are the only two teams who have yet to play on their home court this season.

Atlanta, which revamped its lineup in the offseason to improve on last season's 28-54 record, has been outscored by a combined 67 points in its opening three contests of 2004-05.

Al Harrington, who was one of the main acquisitions, had his best game with the Hawks in Sunday's 106-90 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers. He scored 22 points on 9-of-14 shooting after struggling in Atlanta's first two games.

Antoine Walker, another newcomer, added 20 against the Lakers and has reached the 20-point plateau in all three contests.

The Cavaliers will also be looking for their first win of the season. LeBron James scored 31 points Saturday against the Bucks, but Cleveland could not recover from a 14-0 second-half run by Milwaukee and lost, 102-88.

Center Zydrunas Ilgauskas was held to just nine points but should improve against Atlanta. In four outings last season, Ilgauskas averaged 19.3 points and nine rebounds.

The Cavs won three of four from the Hawks last season, including a 32-point rout March 3 - their largest win of the season.