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Lopez has 23 points as Nets top slumping Hawks

The seven-game losing streak matches Atlanta’s longest of the season.

- By Charles Odum Associated Press Sports Writer

ATLANTA — The Brooklyn Nets have struggled to protect any lead, especially on the road, while compiling the NBA’s worst record.

This time, Brook Lopez and the Nets answered every challenge from Atlanta.

Lopez scored 23 points and the Nets beat Atlanta 107-92 on Sunday, handing the short-handed Hawks their seventh straight loss.

The Hawks were without three starters, including Paul Millsap.

The Nets led by 22 points in the first half and regrouped for only their sixth road win after Atlanta pulled within five points early in the second half.

“I don’t want to say earlier in the season we would have folded, but I don’t think we would have done a great job of holding on, and holding our composure the way we did,” Lopez said.

Lopez said the win “shows the growth and how much we’ve improved since the start of the season.”

Lopez became the Nets’ career leader in field goals, passing Buck Williams, made when he sank a 10-foot jumper with less than five minutes remaining.

Jeremy Lin had 19 points for the Nets (1657), who have won three of four and are 7-8 in March.

The Hawks began the day tied with Milwaukee for fifth in the Eastern Conference. Atlanta’s slide has come as Millsap has missed five straight games with left knee tightness.

The Hawks also were without Kent Bazemore, who missed his fourth straight game with a right knee bone bruise, and Thabo Sefolosha (right groin strain).

Dennis Schroder led Atlanta with 24 points. Rookie forward Taurean Price had 17 points in his first start.

The seven-game losing streak matches Atlanta’s longest of the season.

Hawks center Dwight Howard, who had 19 points and 16 rebounds, said players “have to fight for each other” and “can’t allow the enemy to be ourselves. The enemy has to be the other team.”

Added Howard: “There are times we have to do a better job collective­ly of staying together and staying strong, especially when we have tough times.”

Brooklyn led 19-18 before stretching the lead to 43-21 with a 24-3 run that covered the end of the first period and the first three minutes of the second.

Atlanta was held without a field goal in the second quarter until Schroder’s jumper with 7:32 remaining. The Hawks recovered to trail 55-48 at the half and twice cut the deficit to five points early in the second half.

 ?? John Amis / AP ?? Brooklyn’s Jeremy Lin (left) shoots as Atlanta forward Kris Humphries defends the basket Sunday.
John Amis / AP Brooklyn’s Jeremy Lin (left) shoots as Atlanta forward Kris Humphries defends the basket Sunday.

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