
| John Battle
(Atlanta Hawk) |
Jon Koncak
(Atlanta Hawk) |
Dennis Scott |
| Ronald Behagen
(Atlanta Hawk) |
Andrew Lang
(Atlanta Hawk) |
Steve Smith |
| Walt Bellamy
(Atlanta Hawk) |
Grant Long
(Atlanta Hawk) |
Andrew Toney |
| Rick Brown
(Atlanta Hawk) |
Wes Matthews
(Atlanta Hawk) |
Sedrick Toney |
| Joe Barry Carroll | Jim McElroy
(Atlanta Hawk) |
Gene Tormohlen
(St. Louis/Atlanta Hawk) |
| Charlie Criss
(Atlanta Hawk) |
Maurice McHartley |
Jim Washington
(St. Louis/Atlanta Hawk) |
|
Tony Delk
(Atlanta Hawk) |
Ivano Newbill
(Atlanta Hawk) |
Herb White
(Atlanta Hawk) |
| Michael Douglas
(Harlem Globetrotter) |
Sam Pellom
(Atlanta Hawk) |
Kevin
Willis
(Atlanta Hawk) |
| Mike Glenn
(Atlanta Hawk) |
Mark Price |
Dominique Wilkins
(Atlanta Hawk) |
|
Dion Glover
(Atlanta Hawk) |
Ron Reed | |
|
Lou Hudson
(Atlanta Hawk) |
Danny Roundfield
(Atlanta Hawk) |
|
| George Johnson
(Atlanta Hawk) |
Cazzie Russell | |
| Reggie Johnson | Ralph Sampson | |
| Bob Kauffman
(Atlanta Hawk) |
Charlie Scott |

Dan
Roundfield was a three-time NBA All-Star in six seasons with the Hawks in
the late 1970’s and early ‘80s. Known for his defensive prowess, Roundfield was
named to the NBA’s All-Defensive teams five times (three times on the first
team, twice on the second) during his 11-year career. A very successful Hawk
during his tenure in Atlanta, Roundfield was part of five playoff teams in six
years, including coming within a game of the Eastern Conference finals in
1978-79, when the Hawks lost to the Washington Bullets in seven games. We
recently
had a chance to catch up with Roundfield, who still maintains residence in
the city of Atlanta.
