Bob Petit, who spent his entire 11-year NBA career with the Hawks, is the franchise’s all-time leader in Win Shares with 136.0. Among the center’s many accomplishments, “Big Blue” was the 1954-55 Rookie of the Year, an 11-time All Star, two-time MVP and led the team to victory in the 1957-58 NBA Championship series.
HAWKS ALL-TIME TOP FIVE
After Petit, the next biggest contributors to the Hawks by Win Shares are forwards Dominique Wilkins (107.4) and Cliff Hagan (75.1), guard Lou Hudson (73.5), and center Al Horford (64.2).
The second team of Hawks standouts is led by two-time All Star forward John Drew (60.7), who spent his first eight seasons in Atlanta. He is joined by Tree Rollins (58.8), Mookie Blaylock (58.4), Zelmo Beaty (55.9) and Kevin Willis (54.2).
The following stats of the Hawks’ all-time top five players reflect only those numbers accrued during their time with the franchise…
UPDATED June 21, 2024
BOB PETIT: 1954-65
Win Shares Per 48 Minutes: .213
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DOMINIQUE WILKINS: 1982-94
Win Shares Per 48 Minutes: .158
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CLIFF HAGAN: 1956-66
Win Shares Per 48 Minutes: .166
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LOU HUDSON: 1966-77
Win Shares Per 48 Minutes: .137
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AL HORFORD: 2007-16
Win Shares Per 48 Minutes: .159
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