The Standard Journal

Hawks fall to Heat in latest road loss

- By TIM REYNOLDS AP Basketball Writer

MIAMI ( AP) — For a franchise with three NBA championsh­ips in the past decade and a 27-game winning streak along the way, putting together four consecutiv­e victories might seem insignific­ant. Not in this case. Ending a brutal January schedule the right way, the Miami Heat got 18 points from Chris Bosh and beat the Atlanta Hawks 105-87 on Sunday night. The Heat finished January with a 9-8 mark — playing 11 of their previous 12 games before Sunday on the road — and now have a four-game winning streak in the regular season for the first time since March 28 to April 2, 2014.

Dwyane Wade and Luol Deng each scored 17 points for the Heat (27-21), who never trailed and passed Atlanta (2722) for first place in the Southeast Division. Miami also moved ahead of Boston (27-22) for the fourth-best record in the Eastern Conference.

Amar’e Stoudemire finished with 13 points and 12 rebounds for the Heat, who outrebound­ed Atlanta 47-31 and shot 48 percent to the Hawks’ 39 percent.

The Heat scored 58 points in the second half, and now head back on the road for another three-game trip starting Tuesday. Wade’s 17 points left him tied with Bernard King (19,655) for 42nd on the NBA’s career scoring chart.

Wade started the season 54th on that list.

Miami missed its last 10 shots of the first half

and still went into the break with a 47-34 lead. The Hawks shot just 28 percent in the opening 24 minutes.

Atlanta warmed up some in the second half, but nowhere near enough to avoid a third consecutiv­e loss. The Hawks cut a 22-point deficit to nine late in the third quarter, but Miami got the lead back to 13 going into the fourth and kept a double-digit cushion the rest of the way.

Tip-ins

Hawks: Atlanta has lost as many times through 49 games as it did in all of last season’s 60-22 campaign. ... Atlanta’s 34 points in the first two quarters represente­d its second-lowest-scoring half of the season. The Hawks had 25 points in the first half against San Antonio on Dec. 12. ... Jeff Teague fouled out for the first time this season, with 4:14 left.

Heat: Hassan Whiteside (left hip) missed his fifth straight game, Tyler Johnson (left shoulder) missed his second straight and Chris Andersen (left knee) missed his ninth in a row. Andersen is unlikely to travel on Miami’s upcoming three-game road trip. ... Someone will grab Miami’s 100,000th rebound (including playoffs) this week, probably Tuesday at Houston.

Quick Start

A 7-2 lead isn’t anything to speak of, especially in the NBA, but it was significan­t for the Heat on Sunday.

The five-point margin after a couple of minutes was the biggest lead Miami held at home over Atlanta since Dec. 23, 2013. In the last three Hawks at Heat games, Miami’s largest lead was a mere four points.

Cold Korver

Atlanta’s Kyle Korver missed all six of his shots, marking the third time in his career that he started a game and went 0 for 6 or worse. He’s down to 42 percent from the field (his worst since 2004-05) this season and 37 percent from 3-point range, which would be the lowest success rate he’s had from beyond the arc in his career. And he’s 6 for his last 26 in Miami.

 ?? Alan Diaz/AP ?? Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade (3) drives around Atlanta Hawks forward Kent Bazemore (24) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Sunday, Jan. 31, 2016, in Miami.
Alan Diaz/AP Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade (3) drives around Atlanta Hawks forward Kent Bazemore (24) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Sunday, Jan. 31, 2016, in Miami.

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