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Atlanta Hawks announcer Bob Rathbun returns to broadcast two weeks after on-air medical emergency

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Atlanta Hawks announcer Bob Rathbun is back in the broadcast booth after a scary medical emergency happened on camera earlier this month.

Rathbun, 68, shared the good news of his return Monday morning via Twitter. Rathbun told his supporters he would return to work on Monday evening, adding it was “great to be back” on the show with his Bally Sports colleagues.

Rathbun and co-host Dominique Wilkins were previewing the game between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Atlanta Hawks when Rathbun began having an emergency on Dec. 5 at State Farm Arena.

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Wilkins noticed it shortly afterward, and medical personnel came to Rathbun’s aid when the cameras stopped.

Shortly after the incident, Bally Sports Southeast said in a statement that the announcer was taken to a local medical facility, where he received treatment for dehydration.

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The beloved broadcaster received a warm welcome at the Hawks’ State Farm Arena upon his return Monday night as the Hawks hosted the Orlando Magic.

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The Hawks beat the Magic 126-125 on Monday, behind star Trae Young’s 37 points.

On Tuesday, the Atlanta Hawks will host Zach LaVine and the Chicago Bulls at home, with Rathbun on the play-by-play call.