Jalen Johnson scored 28 points and the Atlanta Hawks closed out a four-game homestand, winning a third straight contest, 120-110 over the Miami Heat on Saturday.
Just two days after Tyler Herro’s game-winning jumper lifted the Heat to a quality win over the Magic in Orlando, the Heat fell to the Atlanta Hawks 120-110 on Saturday afternoon at State Farm Arena. That game-to-game inconsistency has had the Heat hovering around .500 all season, dropping to 15-14 after Saturday’s defeat.
An attempted fourth quarter rally and another All-Star caliber performance from Tyler Herro weren’t enough for the Miami Heat (15-14) in a 120-110 matinee loss
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The Atlanta Hawks (16-15) heads into a home game against Bam Adebayo and the Miami Heat (15-13) at State Farm Arena on Saturday, beginning at 3:00 PM ET.The Hawks took care of business in their
Atlanta Hawks close out holiday homestand with a win over Miami Heat. Jalen Johnson leads the team with 28 points.
Atlanta finished off Miami on a 12-3 run to end the game as they jump ahead in the Eastern Conference standings.
The statue, which became a bit of an internet meme due to its lack of resemblance to Wade, was used by Atlanta's home arena entertainment crew at State Farm Arena on Saturday as the subject of a cheer for the crowd when Heat players shot free throws.
In an early afternoon game, Tyler Herro will look to lead the Miami Heat to their third straight win in Jimmy Butler’s absence.
Trae Young took two dribbles, elevated and flicked his wrists, heaving a shot from 50 feet just before the buzzer sounded, watching it slide down the net to lead the Atlanta Hawks to a stunning win over the Utah Jazz.
Though Butler leaving the Heat in free agency (without the Heat’s help) would not leave Miami with cap space to sign a max player this summer or anything close to a max player directly into cap space, there are ways around that — avenues that could give the Heat more than $60 million in spending money in July.