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Lopez, Nets beat Atlanta to spoil Millsap’s return

Next up, the Hawks will host Boston on Thursday before facing Cleveland in back-to-back games.

- By Michael Scotto

NEW YORK — Former Hawks assistant coach Kenny Atkinson played spoiler against his old team with playoff positionin­g on the line for Atlanta.

Brook Lopez scored 29 points, Jeremy Lin had 15, and the Brooklyn Nets ruined Paul Millsap’s return to the lineup by beating the Hawks 91-82 on Sunday.

Rondae Hollis-Jefferson added 11 points for the Nets, who have won two straight games.

Brooklyn, in its first season under Atkinson after he spent four seasons under Mike Budenholze­r in Atlanta, won both games in a back-to-back set for the first time since March 31 and April 1, 2015.

Dennis Schroder scored 16 points, while Millsap and Tim Hardaway Jr. each had 14 for the Hawks, who have lost two straight.

Millsap returned after a seven-game absence with a left knee injury but Atlanta fell to 39-38, just a game ahead of seventh place in the Eastern Conference.

“I think everyone is disappoint­ed with the loss,” Millsap said. “But at the end of the day, we have to get some wins. We know that. As long as everyone else keeps losing under us, we just have to make it to the playoffs. If we get there we feel like we have a really good chance.”

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The All-Star forward cut Brooklyn’s lead to 82-77 with 4:07 remaining on a one-legged foul line jumper while being fouled by Lin.

Hardaway then trimmed the deficit to 83-80 on a three-point play with 3:27 remaining. However, Brooklyn’s Spencer Dinwiddie drained a corner 3-pointer with 2:33 left to extend the lead to 8680. Atlanta was called for a shot clock violation on the following possession. Lin iced the game with a pass to a wideopen Trevor Booker under the basket to give Brooklyn a 90-82 lead with 28 seconds to play.

Brooklyn took a 70-61 lead heading into the fourth quarter as Caris LeVert scored nine points in the third quarter after being held scoreless in the first half.

Lopez led Brooklyn with 21 points at the half as the Nets took a 46-43 lead into the locker room. Dwight Howard and Hardaway led Atlanta with nine points apiece at the half.

Lopez and Lin combined for 26 of Brooklyn’s 29 first-quarter points.

“That’s kind of why they’re your two best players,” Atkinson said. “There’s just a mentality, I was saying that about Brook. Brook after a bad game or a not-good shooting game like Detroit, he’s going to come back and bring it the next game. They set the tone; I thought Jeremy and Brook really set the tone.”

 ?? Adam Hunger / AP ?? Brooklyn guard Jeremy Lin (left) drives to the basket past Atlanta guard Dennis Schroder during the first half of Sunday’s game in New York.
Adam Hunger / AP Brooklyn guard Jeremy Lin (left) drives to the basket past Atlanta guard Dennis Schroder during the first half of Sunday’s game in New York.

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