Who is the Atlanta Hawks' mascot, Harry the Hawk?

Last Modified Sep 11, 2023 07:42 GMT
Atlanta Hawks' mascot, Harry the Hawk
Source: Getty images

Atlanta, Georgia is home to the most iconic mascot in the NBA and, in sports, Harry the Hawk. Harry was introduced in 1986, and represents the team’s spirit and energy. Harry has been an essential part of the Atlanta Hawks and their fans, whether it's engaging the crowd or representing the team during community meets.

Harry the Hawk is an anthropomorphic hawk who dons a red-colored feathered costume with a yellow bill and vibrant yellow feathers on the back. He wears jersey #1 and is known for his mischievous smile. He is a favorite amongst all age groups for his antics, comic timing and stunts. He is known for dancing with young fans during halftime and giving high-fives to a lucky fan during the game.

He is also active on social media and has a huge fan base who anxiously wait for his hilarious videos and dance moves. His previous videos have also gone viral, making the bond between the Atlanta Hawks fans and their mascot stronger each time.

Atlanta Hawks Mascot, Harry the Hawk
Atlanta Hawks Mascot, Harry the Hawk Source: Getty Images

Harry the Hawk Real Name

Harry the Hawk’s identity has not been revealed yet and the person behind the costume prefers to keep it that way. He is one of the first mascots to debut in the National Basketball League in 1986. Harry is the second highest paid mascot after Rocky the Mountain Lion of the Denver Nuggets, with a salary of $600,000 per annum. Additionally, he charges $250 for 30 minute appearances for private shows.

Harry the Hawk is one of the most beloved mascots in the NBA and is known for his dance moves, making impossible dunks, and unmatched entertaining skill. He is present at all the Atlanta Hawks home games and the team’s community events.

Harry the Hawk also visits local schools, events, and hospitals to spread the Atlanta Hawk culture in local communities. He encourages fans to get involved in community work and cheer for the home team at the same time.

FAQs

A. A mascot is a human or an animal, which is used as a symbol of luck and provides entertainment to spectators.

A. Harry the Hawk does much more than dancing and entertaining the crowd with his hilarious antics. He also represents the team at various team events due to his skills and professionalism.

A. Harry the Hawk earns around $600,000 annually.

A. The Atlanta Hawks franchise is named after the Black Hawk War that took place in 1832 in Illinois. 

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