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1999–2000 Atlanta Hawks season : ウィキペディア英語版 | 1999–2000 Atlanta Hawks season
The 1999-2000 season was the Hawks' 51st season in the NBA and 32nd season in Atlanta.〔(1999-2000 Atlanta Hawks )〕 The Hawks finally got a nest of their own again as the brand new state of the art Philips Arena opened over the site of the old Omni. During the offseason, the Hawks traded Steve Smith to the Portland TrailBlazers for Isaiah Rider, and Jim Jackson, and sent Mookie Blaylock to the Golden State Warriors for Bimbo Coles. However, Rider caused trouble for the Hawks, and was waived in March. Atlanta struggled and finished seventh in the Central Division with a disappointing 28-54 record. Guard Jason Terry made the All Rookie Second Team. Lenny Wilkens would leave to coach the Toronto Raptors next season. ==Offseason==
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