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Atlanta Hawks Release 2004-05 Regular Season Schedule

ATLANTA (Aug. 2, 2004) -- The Atlanta Hawks today announced their 2004-05 National Basketball Association (NBA) schedule and for the first time in Atlanta history, the franchise will have to start the season with three consecutive road games before hosting LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 37th home opener on Tuesday, November 9 at 7:30 p.m. eastern.

The debut of new Atlanta coach Mike Woodson and his new team will start “Basketball New Year” as a part of the NBA’s Premiere Week on Wednesday, November 3 in Phoenix as the Hawks open the 2004-05 campaign against the Suns (9 p.m. ET). The rest of the early season West Coast trip has Atlanta facing the Seattle Sonics on November 5 and the new-look Los Angeles Lakers on November 7. This marks the fourth straight year the Hawks will begin the season on the road.

Following that three-game test, the Hawks will play seven of the next 11 games at home, featuring five teams whose players participated in the 2004 Athens Olympics, and the first appearance in Atlanta of the newest member of the Eastern Conference - All-Star center Shaquille O’Neal -- and his new Miami Heat team, who will play the Hawks on November 24.

Atlanta starts its first season in the newly-created NBA Southeast Division, along with Miami, Orlando, Washington and Charlotte, whose city is making a return to the league action after a two-year absence.

Among the notable home games include two stops by the defending NBA champion Detroit Pistons (March 14 and April 19), as the Hawks new coach meets his former boss, Larry Brown; two games with Atlanta native and the league’s number one pick in the 2004 Draft, Dwight Howard and the Orlando Magic (November 26 and January 31); reigning NBA MVP Kevin Garnett and the Minnesota Timberwolves on April 9; U.S. Olympian Tim Duncan and the San Antonio Spurs on November 13; and the second games of both the Cleveland (December 28) and Miami (January 28) series.

The annual Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday afternoon game is scheduled for Monday, January 17 against the New Jersey Nets, and five days later (January 22), NBA TV will spotlight the Hawks and Philips Arena when Atlanta hosts the Boston Celtics.

The 41-game regular season home schedule has the majority of those games being played on Saturday (11 games) and Tuesday (10 games) nights. The Hawks will play seven games each on Mondays and Fridays, with four on Wednesday and one each on Sunday and Thursday. All weeknight home games will be played at 7:30 p.m. eastern, with the exception of the December 30 and January 17 games, both of which will start at 2 p.m. eastern. All Saturday games will tip-off at 7 p.m. The Sunday, April 3 game against the Los Angeles Clippers will begin at 6 p.m. ET.

Atlanta’s largest number of home games - nine - is in December, with eight scheduled for January and seven each during the months of November, March and April. Three home games will be played in February, and the final home contest prior to the annual All-Star break is February 15 when the Denver Nuggets make their only appearance in Atlanta. The 2005 All-Star Weekend is set for February 18-20 at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado.

The Hawks’ 2004 preseason schedule will be announced later this week.

2004-2005 ATLANTA HAWKS SCHEDULE

2004-2005 ATLANTA HAWKS SCHEDULE

 = Home Game  = Road Game
DAY DATE OPPONENT TIME (ET)

Wed

Nov. 3

@Phoenix

9:00

Fri

Nov. 5

@Seattle

10:30

Sun

Nov. 7

@LA Lakers

9:30

Tue Nov. 9 CLEVELAND 7:30

Fri

Nov. 12

@New Orleans

8:00

Sat

Nov. 13

SAN ANTONIO

7:00

Tue

Nov. 16

HOUSTON

7:30

Wed

Nov. 17

@Indiana

7:00

Sat

Nov. 20

UTAH

7:00

Tue

Nov. 23

@New York

7:30

Wed

Nov. 24

MIAMI

7:30

Fri

Nov. 26

ORLANDO

7:30

Sat

Nov. 27

@Charlotte

7:00

Tue Nov. 30 NEW YORK 7:30

Fri

Dec. 3

WASHINGTON

7:30

Sat

Dec. 4

@New Jersey

7:30

Mon

Dec. 6

PHILADELPHIA

7:30

Wed

Dec. 8

MEMPHIS

7:30

Fri

Dec. 10

@Detroit

8:00

Sat Dec. 11 NEW JERSEY 7:00

Tue

Dec. 14

INDIANA

7:30

Wed

Dec. 15

@Houston

8:30

Fri

Dec. 17

PORTLAND

7:30

Sat

Dec. 18

@Dallas

8:30

Wed

Dec. 22

DALLAS

7:30

Mon

Dec. 27

@Miami

7:30

Tue

Dec. 28

CLEVELAND

7:30

Thu Dec. 30 SEATTLE 2:00

Sun

Jan. 2

@Washington

12:00

Wed

Jan. 5

@Cleveland

7:00

Fri

Jan. 7

SACRAMENTO

7:30

Tue

Jan. 11

MILWAUKEE

7:30

Fri

Jan. 14

@Boston

7:30

Sat

Jan. 15

CHARLOTTE

7:00

Mon

Jan. 17

NEW JERSEY (%)

2:00

Wed

Jan. 19

@Miami

7:30

Fri

Jan. 21

@Chicago

8:30

Sat

Jan. 22

BOSTON

7:00 [NBA TV]

Mon

Jan. 24

CHICAGO

7:30

Wed

Jan. 26

@Minnesota

8:00

Fri

Jan. 28

MIAMI

7:30

Sat

Jan. 29

@Memphis

8:00

Mon Jan. 31 ORLANDO 7:30

Wed

Feb. 2

@Detroit

7:30

Fri

Feb. 4

@Philadelphia

7:00

Sat

Feb. 5

INDIANA

7:00

Mon Feb. 7 LA LAKERS 7:30

Thu

Feb. 10

@Orlando

7:00

Sat

Feb. 12

@Milwaukee

8:30

Tue

Feb. 15

DENVER

7:30

Wed

Feb. 16

@Cleveland

7:00

Tue

Feb. 22

@Sacramento

10:00

Wed

Feb. 23

@Golden State

10:30

Fri

Feb. 25

@Portland

10:00

Sun

Feb. 27

@LA Clippers

9:30

Tue

Mar. 1

@Denver

9:00

Wed

Mar. 2

@Utah

9:00

Sat

Mar. 5

PHILADELPHIA

7:00

Tue

Mar. 8

@Milwaukee

8:00

Wed

Mar. 9

@Boston

7:00

Fri

Mar. 11

@Toronto

7:00

Sat

Mar. 12

GOLDEN STATE

7:00

Mon Mar. 14 DETROIT 7:30

Wed

Mar. 16

WASHINGTON

7:30

Fri

Mar. 18

NEW YORK

7:30

Mon

Mar. 21

@Chicago

8:30

Tue

Mar. 22

PHOENIX

7:30

Fri

Mar. 25

@San Antonio

8:30

Sat

Mar. 26

TORONTO

7:00

Mon

Mar. 28

@Orlando

7:00

Wed

Mar. 30

@Washington

7:00

Fri

April 1

BOSTON

7:30

Sun

April 3

LA CLIPPERS

6:00

Tue

April 5

NEW ORLEANS

7:30

Fri

April 8

@Toronto

7:00

Sat

April 9

MINNESOTA

7:00

Mon

April 11

CHARLOTTE

7:30

Wed

April 13

@Charlotte

7:00

Sat

April 16

CHICAGO

7:00

Sun

April 17

@New York

7:30

Tue

April 19

DETROIT

7:30

Wed April 20 @Philadelphia 7:00

(%) Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Game

All times Eastern and are subject to change.

 

2004-05 ATLANTA HAWKS SEASON SCH

2004-05 ATLANTA HAWKS SEASON SCHEDULE BREAKDOWN

 

 

NOTABLE HOME GAMES

Cleveland (2004 Olympian LeBron James)                                     
November 9 and December 28
 

Detroit (NBA World Champions, Mike Woodson vs. Larry Brown)            
March 14 and April 19
 

Los Angeles Lakers (Western Conference Champions, Kobe Bryant)           
February 7
 

Miami (Shaquille O’Neal)                                                            
November 24 and January 28
 

Minnesota (reigning NBA MVP Kevin Garnett)                                               
April 9
 

Orlando (Atlanta native and 2004 NBA Draft #1 pick Dwight Howard)           
November 26 and January 31
 

San Antonio (2004 Olympian Tim Duncan)                                         
November 13

 

 

SPECIAL HOME GAMES

Opening Night                                                               
Tuesday, November 9 vs. Cleveland

 

Thanksgiving (Thursday, November 25)                           
Wednesday, November 24 vs. Miami

Friday, November 26 vs. Orlando

 

Christmas (Saturday, December 25)                           
Wednesday, December 22 vs. Dallas

 

New Year’s Day (Saturday, January 1)                                
Thursday, December 30 vs. Seattle

 

Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday (Monday, January 17)           
Monday, January 17 vs. New Jersey

 

 

 

MONTHLY HOME and AWAY GAMES

November                     
Home (7), Away (7)                             

December                    
Home (9), Away (5)

January                        
Home (8), Away (7)

February                     
Home (3), Away (9)     
            
March                          
Home (7), Away (9)
                      
April                             
Home (7), Away (4)

 

DAILY HOME and AWAY GAMES

Sunday                         Home (1), Away (4)                             

Monday                         Home (7), Away (3)                             

Tuesday                        Home (10), Away (4)                           

Wednesday                   Home (4), Away (14)
Thursday                      Home (1), Away (1)
Friday                           Home (7), Away (9)
Saturday                      Home (11), Away (6)

 

BACK-to-BACK GAMES

Home/Home (0)                   
Home/Away (9)                         
Away/Away (3)                         
Away/Home (11)

 

MISCELLANEOUS NOTES

  • Hawks to open the season with three straight on the road for the first time ever in Atlanta

 

  • Longest home stretch – March 12 to 18 – four straight games; longest road stretch – February 16 – March 2 – seven consecutive games

 

  • Hawks to end season with 7-of-11 games at home and 14-of-the-last-24

 

  • Atlanta will play 50 games before the All-Star break