The 2020–21 Atlanta Hawks season was the 72nd season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the 53rd in Atlanta. On March 1, 2021, head coach Lloyd Pierce was fired after a 14–20 start and replaced by Nate McMillan, who would serve out the remainder of the year as interim head coach. On May 12, the Hawks clinched their first playoff appearance since 2017, ending their four-year playoff drought. On May 15, The Hawks clinched their first Southeast Division title since 2014–15 when the Miami Heat lost to the Milwaukee Bucks 122–108.
The Hawks surprised many on their playoff run as they went on to defeat the fourth seeded New York Knicks in five games in the first round. Then in a major upset, the Hawks defeated the top seeded Philadelphia 76ers in seven games in the Eastern Conference Semi-finals; two of their victories involved coming back from large deficits. They advanced to the Eastern Conference finals for the first time since 2015. However, their run would come to an end as they lost in six games to the eventual champion Milwaukee Bucks in the Eastern Conference finals, coached by former Hawks coach Mike Budenholzer, who had previously led them to the Eastern Conference finals in 2015. The team is similar to the 1977–78 Seattle SuperSonics, as both teams struggled early on, made a coaching change, got a better record to surge up the standings, and had an unexpectedly deep playoff run.
Round
Pick
Player
Position
Nationality
School/Club team
1
6
Onyeka Okongwu
PF
United States
USC
2
50
Skylar Mays
PG
United States
LSU
Southeast Division
W
L
PCT
GB
Home
Road
Div
GP
y – Atlanta Hawks
41
31
.569
–
25–11
16–20
9–3
72
x – Miami Heat
40
32
.556
1.0
21–15
19–17
6–6
72
x – Washington Wizards
34
38
.472
7.0
19–17
15–21
3–9
72
pi – Charlotte Hornets
33
39
.458
8.0
18–19
15–20
8–4
72
Orlando Magic
21
51
.292
20.0
11–25
10–26
4–8
72
Eastern Conference
c − Philadelphia 76ers *
49
23
.681
–
72
x – Brooklyn Nets
48
24
.667
1.0
72
y – Milwaukee Bucks *
46
26
.639
3.0
72
x – New York Knicks
41
31
.569
8.0
72
y – Atlanta Hawks *
41
31
.569
8.0
72
x – Miami Heat
40
32
.556
9.0
72
x – Boston Celtics
36
36
.500
13.0
72
x – Washington Wizards
34
38
.472
15.0
72
pi – Indiana Pacers
34
38
.472
15.0
72
pi – Charlotte Hornets
33
39
.458
16.0
72
Chicago Bulls
31
41
.431
18.0
72
Toronto Raptors
27
45
.375
22.0
72
Cleveland Cavaliers
22
50
.306
27.0
72
Orlando Magic
21
51
.292
28.0
72
Detroit Pistons
20
52
.278
29.0
72
Notes
z – Clinched home court advantage for the entire playoffs
c – Clinched home court advantage for the conference playoffs
y – Clinched division title
x – Clinched playoff spot
pb – Clinched play-in spot
o – Eliminated from playoff contention
* – Division leader
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
Column 6
GP
Games played
GS
Games started
MPG
Minutes per game
FG%
Field-goal percentage
3P%
3-point field-goal percentage
FT%
Free-throw percentage
RPG
Rebounds per game
APG
Assists per game
SPG
Steals per game
BPG
Blocks per game
PPG
Points per game
November
November 19
To Atlanta Hawks
Khyri Thomas
Tony Snell
To Detroit Pistons
Dewayne Dedmon
November 24
To Atlanta Hawks
Danilo Gallinari (Sign and trade)
Cash Considerations
To Oklahoma City Thunder
2025 ATL protected second-round pick
March
March 25
To Atlanta Hawks
Lou Williams
Cash Considerations
Two future second-round draft picks
To Los Angeles Clippers
Rajon Rondo
Player
Signed
Former Team
Nathan Knight
Two-Way Contract (November 19)
William & Mary Tribe
Danilo Gallinari
3 Year, $61.5M (November 20)
Oklahoma City Thunder
Kris Dunn
2 Year, $10M (November 21)
Chicago Bulls
Rajon Rondo
2 Year, $15M (November 21)
Los Angeles Lakers
Solomon Hill
1 Year, $2.1M (November 23)
Miami Heat
Bogdan Bogdanović
4 Year, $72M (November 24)
Sacramento Kings
Player
Reason left
New team
Vince Carter
Retired (June 25)
N/A
Khyri Thomas
Waived (November 20)
DeAndre' Bembry
Free Agent
Toronto Raptors
Charlie Brown Jr.
Free Agent
Treveon Graham
Free Agent
Damian Jones
Free Agent
Phoenix Suns
Skal Labissière
Free Agent
Jeff Teague
Free Agent
Boston Celtics
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