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Daily Position Focus: Guard

Mookie Blaylock
Mookie Blaylock
Eldridge Recasner
Steve Smith
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Recent Additions

Zaccharie Risacher
De'Andre Hunter
Clint Capela

Hawks Gallery

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* Factoid: Stacey Augmon played Forward for the mighty Hawks. and * Factoid: Stacey Augmon played Guard for the mighty Hawks.
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Hawks Inserts
Hawks Update cards
Hawks Coffee Talk
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As his nickname, "The Human Highlight Film," indicates, Atlanta forward Dominique Wilkins is one of the NBA's greatest showmen. The winner of the 1985 NBA Slam-Dunk Championship when he beat Michael Jordan with back-to-back perfect dunks, Wilkins made history when he triumphed again in 1990, joining Jordan as the only two-time winners. Wilkins nearly claimed a third title, but in what was perhaps the most exciting dunk contest ever, he narrowly fell to Michael Jordan in the finals of the 1988 event.



An Intimidating player on the court, Tom signed with Hawks as free agent, 7-8-90.



But for Cincinnati's Oscar Robertson and Los Angeles' Jerry West, this speedy, spectacular Providence All-American would have won the rookie of the year award last season. A sensational dribbler and passer, Lennie also showed a remarkable shooting ability, relying mainly on a one-hander thrown from seemingly impossible angles. Although the smallest man on the team, he was the fourth highest scorer, averag. ing nearly 12 points a game.



Rookie Cards

Duane Ferrell
Jordan Crawford
Tyler Dorsey

Gallery Redux!

Stacey Augmon, Forward - Hawks. and Stacey Augmon, Guard - Hawks.
Steve Hawes, Center - Hawks. and Steve Hawes, Forward - Hawks.

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

Bob Pettit
The Hawks' star is regarded as the most proficient of all big men in every phase of the game. A tremendous team player, Bob can hit from the outside with a jump shot, drive for the basket with authority, set up his teammates with split second passes and clamp down on defense. With Bob setting the pace, St. Louis won its fifth straight Western Division championship last season. In seven years in the NBA, he has never fallen below a 20-point scoring average for any season. Here he's shown going up for a shot after evading Paul Arizin of the Warriors.
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Hawks
Total Card Count

1,192

You can browse all the available Hawks cards in the Hawks Team Gallery