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Alexander Volkov
A versatile athlete from Omsk, Russia, Volkov's deft passing and size were missed by the Hawks last season when he was sidelined with injuries to both wrists. He was MVP of the Soviet Union in 1989, placing ahead of Golden State's Sarunas Marciulionis.
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John Battle
Stacey Augmon
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John Battle
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One of the NBA's most promising rookies, Augmon, an athletic 6'8", gives the Hawks excellent rebounding from the guard position while averaging more than 12 points per contest through the season's first 30 games.



The "Big Bell" came through like gang-busters for Hawks in '69-70 after being acquired from Pistons. In 23 games with Atlanta, Walt averaged 15.5 points per game, grabbed 310 rebounds as Hawks won West.



A smooth-as-silk performer, Hagan stands out in most departments. A whirling dervish under the basket, Cliff has what the "trade" calls fantastic moves. He possesses brilliant speed and in recent years has added a deadly jump shot which makes him one of the most valuable men in the league. Last season saw him blossom into a top passer, having a career high of 381 feeds, good for ninth place among the league's assist men and tops for the front men. Here he is shown flying through the air on the way to a spectacular score.



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Armond Hill
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Ace Law IV, Guard - Hawks.
Joe Caldwell, Forward - Hawks. and Joe Caldwell, Guard - Hawks.

Back to the Front! Hawks card back du jour...

Atlanta Hawks, Kevin Willis
One of the original NBA franchises, the Atlanta Hawks have called six cities home. The team started as the Tri-City Blackhawks, splitting time between the Illinois towns of Moline and Rock Island as well as Davenport, lowa. The name shrunk to Hawks when the team moved to Milwaukee in 1951. After a move to St. Louis in 1955, the Hawks settled in Atlanta in 1968. DID YOU KNOW? Since the introduction of the three-point shot in 1979-80, the 1979-80 Hawks are the only NBA team to average less than one three-point attempt per game. The Hawks set the NBA single-season record by forcing their opponents to commit 24.1 turnovers per game in 1977-78. SCORECARD. In a March 17, 1956, showdown with the Minneapolis Lakers, the St. Louis Hawks set the NBA Playoff record for free throws in a regulation game with 54.
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