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Hawks Keep ‘Magic City Monday’ on Schedule Despite Player Backlash

The team casts the March 16 theme night as recognition of Magic City’s cultural footprint.

Overview

  • San Antonio Spurs center Luke Kornet publicly urged Atlanta to cancel the promotion in a Medium post, and Warriors veteran Al Horford voiced support for his stance.
  • The Hawks told Front Office Sports they have no plans to alter or cancel the event scheduled for the Orlando game at State Farm Arena.
  • Plans include a halftime performance by T.I., a co-branded hoodie, and Magic City’s lemon-pepper wings, including the Louwill Lemon Pepper BBQ named for Lou Williams.
  • A Hawks executive told The Athletic’s David Aldridge that dancers will not participate, though Magic City staff will attend, reflecting efforts to keep in-arena programming non-provocative.
  • Interest has surged, with 2,000 tickets reportedly sold in the first 24 hours and TickPick showing the get-in price rising from $10 to $94, as debate over the promotion’s appropriateness intensifies.