NBA Game Preview: Brooklyn Nets (15-40) vs. Atlanta Hawks (27-31)

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The Brooklyn Nets (15-40) take on the Atlanta Hawks (27-31) in an Eastern Conference clash on Sunday, February 22, 2026. The Nets, mired in a rebuild and riding a three-game losing streak, face a Hawks team that’s inconsistent but holds a stronger position in the playoff race. Atlanta enters as a significant favorite, bolstered by home-court advantage and Brooklyn’s struggles on the road. Below is a detailed breakdown of the matchup, including key factors influencing the outcome.

Venue Location

State Farm Arena, Atlanta, Georgia.

This 16,888-capacity venue, home to the Hawks since 1999, features a passionate crowd and has been a tough spot for visitors, with Atlanta posting a 15-14 home record this season.

Tipoff is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. ET (12:30 p.m. PST).

The game will air on FDSSE (for Atlanta) and YES (for Brooklyn), with national streaming available on NBA League Pass.

Recent Team Forms

The Hawks are 2-3 in their last five, showing defensive vulnerabilities but offensive flashes. The Nets have dropped three straight, with poor scoring output. Here’s a summary of their last five games:

TeamDateOpponentResultKey Notes
BKNFeb 20, 2026@ Oklahoma City ThunderL 86-105Michael Porter Jr.: 20 pts; Struggled offensively.
BKNFeb 19, 2026@ Cleveland CavaliersL 84-112Cam Thomas: 18 pts; Defensive collapse.
BKNFeb 11, 2026vs. Indiana PacersL 110-115Porter Jr.: 25 pts; Close but late turnovers.
BKNFeb 9, 2026vs. Chicago BullsW 123-115Thomas: 28 pts; Strong home win.
BKNFeb 5, 2026@ Orlando MagicL 98-118Egor Dëmin: 26 pts; Overpowered inside.
ATLFeb 20, 2026vs. Miami HeatL 97-128Nickeil Alexander-Walker: 20 pts; Blown out at home.
ATLFeb 19, 2026@ Philadelphia 76ersW 117-107Trae Young: 25 pts, 10 ast; Solid road victory.
ATLFeb 11, 2026@ Charlotte HornetsL 107-110Jalen Johnson: 22 pts; Late-game miscues.
ATLFeb 9, 2026@ Minnesota TimberwolvesL 116-138Young: 28 pts; Defensive struggles.
ATLFeb 7, 2026vs. Charlotte HornetsL 119-126Dyson Daniels: 18 pts; High-scoring loss.

Brooklyn is 2-8 in their last 10, averaging under 100 points in recent losses.

Atlanta is 4-6 in their last 10, with the over hitting in 6 of those games due to porous defense.

Injury Report

Injuries tilt toward Atlanta, but Brooklyn’s depth issues persist with G League absences.

  • Brooklyn Nets:
    • Out: Tyson Etienne (G League – Two-Way).
    • Out: Chaney Johnson (G League – Two-Way).
    • Out: E.J. Liddell (G League – Two-Way).
    • Out: Josh Minott (G League – On Assignment).
    • Out: Ben Saraf (G League – On Assignment).
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    • Out: Ziaire Williams (Personal Reasons).
  • Key players like Cam Thomas and Michael Porter Jr. are available, but the Nets lack bench depth.
  • Atlanta Hawks:
    • Doubtful: RayJ Dennis (G League – Two-Way).
    • Doubtful: Caleb Houstan (G League – On Assignment).
    • Out: Jonathan Kuminga (Left Knee – Bone Bruise).
  • Stars like Trae Young and Jalen Johnson are healthy, giving Atlanta a clear edge.

Key

Player Matchups

This game highlights Atlanta’s offensive firepower against Brooklyn’s young but inconsistent core:

  • Trae Young (ATL) vs. Cam Thomas (BKN): Young (25 PPG, 10 APG) exploits mismatches with his playmaking; Thomas (25 PPG) needs a hot shooting night to keep pace.
  • Jalen Johnson (ATL) vs. Michael Porter Jr. (BKN): Johnson (20 PPG, 9 RPG) brings athleticism inside; Porter Jr. (22 PPG) stretches the floor but struggles defensively.
  • Dyson Daniels (ATL) vs. Ben Saraf (BKN): Daniels’ defense could limit Saraf, a rookie with potential but limited minutes.
  • Other Notes: Onyeka Okongwu (ATL) dominates the paint without Nic Claxton at full strength for BKN; Nickeil Alexander-Walker (ATL) adds scoring depth.

Series History

The Hawks lead the all-time series 108-92 in regular-season games.

Atlanta has won four of the last five meetings, including a 117-112 victory on October 29, 2025.

Brooklyn’s last win came in a 133-109 blowout on April 10, 2025, but the Hawks hold a 26-24 edge in the last 50 contests.

Betting Trends

  • Trends: Atlanta is 27-31 ATS overall but 3-2 ATS as 8.5+ point favorites.

Brooklyn is 25-30 ATS and 3-7 ATS in their last 10.

The over has hit in 29 of Atlanta’s 58 games (50%) and 6 of Brooklyn’s last 10.

Hawks are 12-13 ATS at home; Nets are 10-18 ATS on the road.

Game Odds

Brooklyn Nets                   228.5

Atlanta Hawks                   – 10.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, February 21, 2026

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