Atlanta Hawks Game with Unlimited Popcorn and Soda at Philips Arena on November 28 or 30 at 7:30 p.m. (Up to 48% Off)
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The Hawks defend their home court and chase a sixth-straight playoff berth in two early season bouts against Charlotte and Cleveland
Cities always show support for local sports teams, either by urging fans to attend games or painting the best player’s name on the bellies of shirtless skyscrapers. Root for a neighborhood star with this deal to see an Atlanta Hawks game at Philips Arena.
Choose from Four Options
$21 for a game package for one for the game against the Charlotte Bobcats on Wednesday, November 28, at 7:30 p.m. (up to a $40 total value)
- Seating for one in sections 307–314 (up to a $28 value)
- Unlimited popcorn and soda (a $12 value)<p>
$43 for a game package for one for the game against the Charlotte Bobcats on Wednesday, November 28, at 7:30 p.m. (up to a $60 total value)
- Seating for one in sections 108–111 or 119–122 (up to a $48 value)
- Unlimited popcorn and soda (a $12 value)<p>
$25 for a game package for one for the game against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday, November 30, at 7:30 p.m. (up to a $45 total value)
- Seating for one in sections 307–314 (up to a $33 value)
- Unlimited popcorn and soda (a $12 value)<p>
$59 for a game package for one for the game against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday, November 30, at 7:30 p.m. (up to a $72 total value).
- Seating for one in sections 108–111 or 119–122 (up to a $60 value)
- Unlimited popcorn and soda (a $12 value)<p>
Gates open at 6 p.m.
The Scouting Report
Chasing their sixth-straight playoff berth, the Atlanta Hawks swoop into Philips Arena prepared to defend their home court to test their talents against a pair of Eastern Conference foes. On the strength of a stingy defense that has allowed the fifth-fewest points in the league, the athletic Hawks have fought their way to a 5–4 start, sitting in a tie for second place in the Southeast Division through nine games. Hawks fans munch popcorn and sip sodas from lower- or upper-bowl seats as the hometown superstars seek crucial divisional wins against the Charlotte Bobcats and Cleveland Cavs. When the coach calls a timeout to give the team a breather, fans can grab their binoculars and watch mascot Harry the Hawk soar through the stadium passing out high-fives and freshly caught rabbits.
The Hawks defend their home court and chase a sixth-straight playoff berth in two early season bouts against Charlotte and Cleveland
Cities always show support for local sports teams, either by urging fans to attend games or painting the best player’s name on the bellies of shirtless skyscrapers. Root for a neighborhood star with this deal to see an Atlanta Hawks game at Philips Arena.
Choose from Four Options
$21 for a game package for one for the game against the Charlotte Bobcats on Wednesday, November 28, at 7:30 p.m. (up to a $40 total value)
- Seating for one in sections 307–314 (up to a $28 value)
- Unlimited popcorn and soda (a $12 value)<p>
$43 for a game package for one for the game against the Charlotte Bobcats on Wednesday, November 28, at 7:30 p.m. (up to a $60 total value)
- Seating for one in sections 108–111 or 119–122 (up to a $48 value)
- Unlimited popcorn and soda (a $12 value)<p>
$25 for a game package for one for the game against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday, November 30, at 7:30 p.m. (up to a $45 total value)
- Seating for one in sections 307–314 (up to a $33 value)
- Unlimited popcorn and soda (a $12 value)<p>
$59 for a game package for one for the game against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday, November 30, at 7:30 p.m. (up to a $72 total value).
- Seating for one in sections 108–111 or 119–122 (up to a $60 value)
- Unlimited popcorn and soda (a $12 value)<p>
Gates open at 6 p.m.
The Scouting Report
Chasing their sixth-straight playoff berth, the Atlanta Hawks swoop into Philips Arena prepared to defend their home court to test their talents against a pair of Eastern Conference foes. On the strength of a stingy defense that has allowed the fifth-fewest points in the league, the athletic Hawks have fought their way to a 5–4 start, sitting in a tie for second place in the Southeast Division through nine games. Hawks fans munch popcorn and sip sodas from lower- or upper-bowl seats as the hometown superstars seek crucial divisional wins against the Charlotte Bobcats and Cleveland Cavs. When the coach calls a timeout to give the team a breather, fans can grab their binoculars and watch mascot Harry the Hawk soar through the stadium passing out high-fives and freshly caught rabbits.