The Atlanta Hawks are close to clinching a spot in the NBA playoffs, a turnaround that would stand as one of the franchise’s biggest achievements of the season. After struggling in the previous campaign, the Hawks have put themselves within reach of a postseason berth with a strong run in the latter part of the year.
For Atlanta, the change in form matters because it turns a disappointing season into one that could end with meaningful reward. Jalen Johnson and the rest of the Hawks have helped drive that late push, and the team now has a chance to finish the regular season with something it did not have last year: playoff football in all but name, and a real place in the league’s postseason picture.
The Hawks’ position is being framed as a clear response to what came before. Last season brought frustration, but this one has moved in the opposite direction, with the club closing in on a result that would validate the run it has put together down the stretch. The comparison is what gives the moment its weight: a team that looked lost a year ago is now on the verge of a far more meaningful finish.
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That is also where the tension sits. A strong run is not the same as the final step, and the Hawks still have to complete the job before they can call it a playoff berth. But if they do, the result will not just count as a win on the schedule. It will read as a major achievement for a team that spent the previous season trying to find its footing.
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What happens next is straightforward and important: the Hawks can turn that late-season momentum into a postseason place, and if they do, the finish will say more about their resilience than any rough patch ever could.






