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Indiana Pacers at Atlanta Hawks Preview & Picks – Can Pacers Down Hawks In NBA?

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05 Mar 2025
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Leigh Copson 05 Mar 2025
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  • Indiana Pacers at Atlanta Hawks picks for Thursday, March 6
  • Game is taking place at State Farm Arena
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    Indiana Pacers at Atlanta Hawks Preview & Picks
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Indiana Pacers at Atlanta Hawks Preview & Picks

Can Indiana win the first of their two games in Atlanta this week?

Check back here on Thursday morning for our free Indiana Pacers at Atlanta Hawks tips.

Head To Head

  • Atlanta Hawks lead the all-time series 122-118
  • Indiana Pacers won 132-127 when the two teams last met on February 1

Indiana Pacers Form

Indiana head to Atlanta on a good run of form, having won six of their previous eight games.

The Pacers dropped back-to-back games during the first half of February, but responded with a three-game win streak that started with a 134-130 overtime win in Washington.

They then backed that up at home by beating Memphis 127-113 and the LA Clippers 129-111, before seeing their run end with a 125-116 defeat to Denver.

Indiana bounced back to beat Toronto 111-91, only to then lose 125-120 when they visited Miami.

The Pacers have not lost since though, backing up a 127-112 victory over Chicago with a 115-102 win against Houston.

Atlanta Hawks Form

Atlanta go into this matchup in need of a victory, having now tasted defeat in six of their last eight games.

The Hawks enjoyed a three-game winning run in early February, only to then lose three straight around the All-Star break.

They snapped that losing sequence with a 98-86 victory at home to Miami, but immediately returned to losing ways when they visited the Heat for an immediate rematch, falling 131-109.

Atlanta then suffered a 135-119 defeat at home to Oklahoma City, before heading out on the road to take down Memphis, 132-130.

The Hawks failed to back that up on Tuesday though, as they headed back home for a 127-121 loss to Milwaukee.