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FanDuel Sports Network shutting down after final NBA, NHL games

APTOPIX Trail Blazers Hawks Basketball Atlanta Hawks guard Dyson Daniels (5) shoots against Portland Trail Blazers guard Vit Krejci (27) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Sunday, March 1, 2026, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart) (Mike Stewart/AP)

ATLANTA — The Atlanta Hawks will be looking for a new broadcast home next season.

Man Street Sports Groups, which owns FanDuel Sports Networks, will shut down its NBA and NHL operations once the NBA regular season and the Stanley Cup Playoffs first round are over.

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“We are preparing to wind down our operations upon seasons’ end unless we reach a strategic transaction. We’re pleased to finish out the NBA and NHL seasons, and we appreciate the collaborative relationships we have enjoyed with our team and league partners as well as the connections we have fostered with local fans,” a spokesperson said in a statement to Channel 2 Action News.

The Atlanta Hawks declined to comment.

Main Street Sports Group ending brings the era of regional sports networks to an end.

The company purchased Bally Sports Network when its owners filed for bankruptcy in 2024. It rebranded it as FanDuel Sports Network and continued to broadcast games for the Atlanta Braves, the Atlanta Hawks and other teams across the Southeast.

But financial troubles ensued. Layoffs have been announced. And the Braves along with other teams canceled their deals in January.

The Braves eventually launched their own network, BravesVision, and have partnered with several cable providers and the Braves.TV stream via MLB.

It’s unclear if the Hawks are exploring a similar option. They will have time though to come up with a plan until 2026-27 regular season in October.

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