Hawks schedule: NBA 2014-15 dates and times

Dec 31, 2013; Boston, MA, USA; Atlanta Hawks point guard Jeff Teague (0) goes to the basket past power forward Paul Millsap (4) and Boston Celtics power forward Kris Humphries (43) during the fourth quarter of Atlanta
Dec 31, 2013; Boston, MA, USA; Atlanta Hawks point guard Jeff Teague (0) goes to the basket past power forward Paul Millsap (4) and Boston Celtics power forward Kris Humphries (43) during the fourth quarter of Atlanta

Despite a record of 38-44 last season, the Atlanta Hawks pushed the Indiana Pacers to seven games before bowing out of the 2014 postseason. Although they didn’t win a playoff series, the Hawks will enter the 2014-15 season with confidence because they played most of the season without their best player, center Al Hoford. With Horford returning to join big man Paul Millsap, point guard Jeff Teague and swingman Kyle Korver, the Hawks have high hopes for the 2014-15 season.

They also added Michigan State Spartans’ forward Adreian Payne through the draft and signed former Oklahoma City Thunder swingman Thabo Sefolosha.

On Wednesday, the NBA officially released the Hawks’ entire schedule and you can find that below.

DateOpponentTime
Oct. 29at Toronto7:30
Nov. 1Indiana7:30
Nov. 5at San Antonio8:30
Nov. 7at Charlotte7:00
Nov. 8New York7:30
Nov. 10at New York7:30
Nov. 12Utah7:30
Nov. 14Miami7:30
Nov. 15at Cleveland7:30
Nov. 18Los Angeles7:30
Nov. 21Detroit7:30
Nov. 25at Washington7:00
Nov. 26Toronto7:30
Nov. 28New Orleans7:30
Nov. 29Charlotte7:30
Dec. 2Boston7:30
Dec. 3at Miami7:30
Dec. 5at Brooklyn7:30
Dec. 7Denver3:30
Dec. 8at Indiana7:00
Dec. 10Philadelphia7:30
DateOpponentTime
Dec. 12Orlando7:30
Dec. 13at Orlando7:00
Dec. 15Chicago7:30
Dec. 17at Cleveland7:00
Dec. 20at Houston8:00
Dec. 22at Dallas8:30
Dec. 23Los Angeles7:30
Dec. 26Milwaukee7:30
Dec. 27at Milwaukee8:30
Dec. 30Cleveland7:30
Jan. 2at Utah9:00
Jan. 3at Portland10:00
Jan. 5at Los Angeles10:30
Jan. 7Memphis7:30
Jan. 9at Detroit7:30
Jan. 11Washington3:00
Jan. 13at Philadelphia7:00
Jan. 14at Boston8:00
Jan. 16at Toronto7:30
Jan. 17at Chicago8:00
Jan. 19Detroit2:30
DateOpponentTime
Jan. 21Indiana7:30
Jan. 23Oklahoma City7:30
Jan. 25Minnesota6:00
Jan. 28Brooklyn7:30
Jan. 30Portland7:30
Jan. 31Philadelphia7:30
Feb. 2at New Orleans8:00
Feb. 4Washington7:30
Feb. 6Golden State7:30
Feb. 8at Memphis6:00
Feb. 9at Minnesota8:00
Feb. 11at Boston7:30
Feb. 20Toronto7:30
Feb. 22at Milwaukee3:30
Feb. 25Dallas7:30
Feb. 27Orlando7:30
Feb. 28at Miami7:30
Mar. 3Houston7:30
Mar. 6Cleveland7:30
Mar. 7at Philadelphia7:30
Mar. 9Sacramento7:30
DateOpponentTime
Mar. 11at Denver9:00
Mar. 13at Phoenix10:00
Mar. 15at Los Angeles9:30
Mar. 16at Sacramento10:00
Mar. 18at Golden State10:30
Mar. 20at Oklahoma City8:00
Mar. 22San Antonio3:00
Mar. 25at Orlando7:00
Mar. 27Miami7:30
Mar. 28at Charlotte7:00
Mar. 30Milwaukee7:30
Mar. 31at Detroit7:30
Apr. 4Brooklyn7:30
Apr. 7Phoenix7:30
Apr. 8at Brooklyn7:30
Apr. 10Charlotte7:30
Apr. 12at Washington6:00
Apr. 13New York7:30
Apr. 15at Chicago8:00