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Heat Snap Hawks' Skid in Dominant Win
27 Dec
Summary
- Powell scored 25, Larsson had a career-high 21 points.
- Heat secured a crucial win, improving to 16-15.
- Hawks suffered their fifth consecutive loss at home.

The Miami Heat secured a vital 126-111 victory against the Atlanta Hawks on Friday night, ending the Hawks' recent momentum and extending their losing streak to five games. Norman Powell led the charge for the Heat with 25 points, supported by a career-best 21 from Pelle Larsson. This win allowed the Heat to surpass the .500 mark, improving their season record to 16-15 despite ongoing injuries.
The Atlanta Hawks struggled to contain the Heat, with Trae Young's 30 points and Jalen Johnson's 24 not enough to secure a win. The Heat's strong defensive performance, forcing 21 turnovers and outrebounding the Hawks 52-42, was a key factor. Andrew Wiggins contributed a highlight-reel play in the fourth quarter, showcasing Miami's offensive execution.
This loss further highlighted the Hawks' home-court difficulties, as they now hold a losing record at home (5-10) while maintaining a winning record on the road. The Heat are set to host Indiana next, while the Hawks face another quick turnaround against New York, marking their eighth back-to-back of the season.




