Hawks vs. Wizards: Date, Time, Odds & Injury Report – Feb 24, 2026
Southeast Division opponents square off when the Atlanta Hawks (28-31) host the Washington Wizards (16-40) at State Farm Arena on Feb. 24, 2026. Here’s the third matchup between the squads this season.
How to watch Washington Wizards vs. Atlanta Hawks
Washington vs. Atlanta odds
Injury reports
Hawks
Jonathan Kuminga: Questionable (Knee)
Wizards
Alex Sarr: Out (Hamstring),
Anthony Davis: Out For Season (Finger),
D’Angelo Russell: Out (Not Injury Related),
Cam Whitmore: Out For Season (Shoulder),
Trae Young: Out (Knee)
Stats to know
- On a per-game basis, the Hawks average 5.9 fewer points (116.9) than the Wizards give up (122.8).
- The Wizards tally 5.8 fewer points per game (112.5) than the Hawks give up to opponents (118.3).
The Atlanta Hawks are heavily favored in Tuesday’s contest against the Washington Wizards, according to multiple sources. Atlanta is a 13.5-point favorite, with a moneyline of -787, while Washington is a +13.5 underdog. The over/under for total points is set at 236.5.
The Hawks are coming off a close win against the Brooklyn Nets, a game where they benefited from a cold shooting stretch by their opponent. Despite an inconsistent offensive performance this season – ranking 10th in points, 14th in field goal percentage, and 6th in three-point percentage – Atlanta managed to capitalize on the Nets’ struggles. They currently hold a 20th ranking in offensive rating.
The Wizards, meanwhile, have been depleted by injuries, with several key players sidelined, including Alex Sarr, Anthony Davis, D’Angelo Russell, Cam Whitmore, and Trae Young. Despite these absences, Tristan Vukcevic (hand) and Justin Champagnie (knee) are expected to play Tuesday. Bub Carrington, Tre Johnson, Kyshawn George, Bilal Coulibaly, and Onyeka Okongwu are listed in the Wizards’ starting lineup.
Atlanta’s defense held the Nets to 104 points and limited Michael Porter Jr. To 18 points on 19 shots. However, the team still has work to do to establish itself as a consistent contender. The Hawks have a 28-31-0 record against the spread this season, and the Wizards are 24-32-0.
The Wizards have lost their last game against the Hornets 129-112. Bilal Coulibaly led the Wizards with 17 points, while Jaden Hardy added 16. Will Riley contributed 11 points and six rebounds.
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