Josh Smith's profanity-laced outburst at the end of regulation of the Hawks' 109-104 overtime loss to Philadelphia on Sunday night has resulted in a two-game suspension, announced Billy Knight in a statement to RealGM and other media outlets.

Smith went back and forth with Woodson on the bench over two plays in the final 40 seconds of regulation that resulted in Woodson telling Smith to hit the showers before the overtime session began.

"You've got to be able to control your emotions on our bench," Woodson said after the game, in which the Hawks (28-49) lost a 17-point lead en route to their 11th straight road loss. "He didn't, and I had to send him in [to the locker room], and I'll address it further [today]."

As the players walked to the bench for the break between regulation and overtime, Smith said he told the coaches that he "wanted that last shot." An argument ensued, and Smith flung his headband to the floor on his way to the locker room.

"I made a mistake, and I apologized to my teammates in the locker room, and I tried to apologize to Coach, but he just said we'd deal with it [today]," Smith said as he left the Hawks' locker room.

"I was upset with myself for taking that jumper instead of backing Andre Miller down. I knew I should have backed him down. So in my mind I wanted to make up for it on that last possession, but Coach called a different play."