Atlanta Hawks
Stoudamire
With the the first pick of the second round (31st overall), the Hawks selected 6-1 guard Salim Stoudamire, a four-year standout from Arizona. Thursday the Hawks introduced Stoudamire to the media in a press conference at Philips Arena.
June 30: Salim Stoudamire Press Conf.
Stoudamire Press Conference Quotes
WNBA Breast Health Auction
From July 5-19 the WNBA is promoting a charity breast health auction benefiting the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. Hawks fans, here's your chance to bid on an autographed draft hat and jersey by Marvin Williams! Bid now -- it's for a great cause!
Wilkins Inducted Into Atlanta Sports Hall of Fame
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wks legend Dominique Wilkins was saluted on June 10 as one of the six inaugural inductees into the Atlanta Sports Hall of Fame, joining such greats like Hank Aaron, Bobby Cox, Bobby Dodd, Bobby Jones and Tommy Nobis as members of the 2005 Class.
Belkin Visits Holocaust Museum With Group From Boston
Hawks Recap 2004-05 Season
With the 2004-05 season behind them, the Hawks now look ahead to an important offseason. EVP & GM Billy Knight and Head Coach Mike Woodson will be busy in the weeks ahead, with the 2005 NBA Draft on June 28. After that, the Hawks will explore the free agent market, with the FA signing period beginning on July 15.
Season A Crash Course For Hawks
**** The Crying Game
Neil Jordan's story of an IRA terrorist
(Stephen Rea) is a remarkably well-written
piece of work that at first seems to follow its
protagonist in aimless yet intriguing direc-
tions, but eventually reveals itself to be a per-
fectly structured look at violence, race, love,
and sexuality. Rea is ordered to guard a kid-
napped British officer (Forest Whitaker), but
he begins to care for the hostage and later
flees to London, where he meets the officer's
girlfriend (Jaye Davidson). The two halves of
the film, which contain some completely
unpredictable plot twists, become mirrors of
one another, reflecting how understanding and
compassion may be a means of salvation.
-CR. Loews Harvard Square