The Atlanta Hawks fell in six games to the New York Knicks in the first round of the 2026 NBA playoffs, ending their season with a 51-point loss in Game 6. Trading Trae Young to Washington allowed a stylistic shift toward better defense and transition play during the regular season. The team now eyes draft assets and roster tweaks for a brighter future.
Atlanta's postseason run fizzled against the Knicks, who limited the Hawks' transition game and ball movement. In Game 6 on Thursday, the Hawks trailed by 47 points at halftime, scoring just 36 points in the first half. Their regular-season averages dropped sharply in the playoffs, with fast-break points falling from 18 to 13 per game and passes per game declining from 295 to 257. The Knicks' low turnover rate and strong transition defense stifled Atlanta's reinvention, which had ranked ninth in passes and 10th in defense after Young's departure early in the season. Only the Thunder and 76ers moved the ball less than the Hawks in the postseason series through five games.