After winning 108 games over the last two seasons, the Atlanta Hawks enter a new era in 2016-17 with Dwight Howard coming back home to try resurrecting his career.
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The Hawks made major changes to their roster, replacing Al Horford with Howard and sending Jeff Teague to Indiana. They still have Paul Millsap, Kent Bazemore and Kyle Korver to form a good nucleus in the Eastern Conference.
This team has made the playoffs in nine straight seasons, the longest active streak in the Eastern Conference and second only to the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA.