This is a list of seasons completed by the Atlanta Hawks of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The 2014–15 season was the first time the franchise won at least 60 games in a regular season, in either St. Louis or Atlanta.

Table key [ edit ]

Seasons [ edit ]

NBA Champions

(1949–present) Division Champions / Conference Champions

(1949–1971 / 1971–present) Division Champions

(1971–present) Playoff berth

(1949–present)

* Division 2nd place not counted in playoff totals.

All-time records [ edit ]

Note: Statistics are correct as of the 2017–18 season regular season.

Statistic Wins Losses Win% Tri-Cities Blackhawks regular season record (1946–1951) (NBL/NBA) 139 161 .463 Milwaukee Hawks regular season record (1951–1955) 91 190 .323 St. Louis Hawks regular season record (1955–1968) 553 452 .550 Atlanta Hawks regular season record (1968–2018) 1,995 1,975 .516 All-time regular season record (1946–2018) 2,802 2,836 .497 Tri-Cities Blackhawks post-season record [Division Semifinals in 1950 only counted in total] (1946–1951) 1 2 .500 Milwaukee Hawks post-season record (1951–1955) — — — St. Louis Hawks post-season record (1955–1968) 60 56 .517 Atlanta Hawks post-season record (1968–2018) 79 127 .385 All-time post-season record (1946–2018) 140 185 .431 All-time regular and post-season record (1946-2018) 2,942 3,021 .493

Notes [ edit ]

^ G a m e s b e h i n d = ( T e a m A ′ s w i n s − T e a m B ′ s w i n s ) + ( T e a m B ′ s l o s s e s − T e a m A ′ s l o s s e s ) 2 {\displaystyle \mathrm {Games} \ \mathrm {behind} ={\frac {(\mathrm {TeamA's} \ \mathrm {wins} -\mathrm {TeamB's} \ \mathrm {wins} )+(\mathrm {TeamB's} \ \mathrm {losses} -\mathrm {TeamA's} \ \mathrm {losses} )}{\mathrm {2} }}} The formula is as followed: ^ [1] Due to a lockout , the season did not start until February 5, 1999, and all 29 teams played a shortened 50 game regular season schedule.