Final
Hawks put winning streak on the line vs. OKC
Jan 23, 2015 - 3:03 PM (SportsNetwork.com) - The Atlanta Hawks have stepped up to every challenge during their 14-game winning streak and will face another daunting task Friday with Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook and the Oklahoma City Thunder in town.The Hawks tied the longest winning streak in franchise history with a 110-91 triumph over the Indiana Pacers Wednesday and were led by DeMarre Carroll and Jeff Teague. The two scored 17 points apiece, while Al Horford netted 14 points to go along with seven rebounds and five assists.
Paul Millsap and Pero Antic each scored 12 points for Atlanta, which prevailed in 14 straight games from Nov. 16-Dec. 14, 1993. The Hawks are 28-2 in the last 30 games and are 27 games over .500 (35-8).
"It's always good to set a franchise record," Carroll said. "It's an honor, but at the same time we can't get too high on that."
Atlanta is 2-0 thus far on a seven-game homestand and last tasted defeat Dec. 26 versus Milwaukee. The Hawks, who are unbeaten in the past five games at Philips Arena, have an 18-3 home record and will also host Minnesota, Brooklyn, Portland and Philadelphia.
The Thunder have won four in a row, including the first three contests on a five-game road trip.
Oklahoma City recorded a thrilling 105-103 overtime victory against the Washington Wizards on Wednesday, as Westbrook's running layup in the waning seconds lifted the visitors. Westbrook finished with 32 points and Durant poured in 34 points with seven assists.
Anthony Morrow rounded out the double-digit scorers with 10 points for OKC, which scored 13 points in overtime and made only 39.2 percent. The Thunder struggled from downtown, making 6-of-29 3-pointers.
"We struggled to start the game, we couldn't get over the hump there for a second," said Durant. "We took the lead. It was so much back-and-forth, we stayed pat in what we believe in and that is perseverance."
The Thunder are 10-13 on the road and will close the journey Sunday against LeBron James in Cleveland.
Oklahoma City won both meetings with Atlanta last season and will host the Hawks on March 20. The Thunder have won three straight and seven of the previous nine matchups between the teams.
- OKLAHOMA CITY: 93
ATLANTA: 103
Final
Jan 23 9:51 PM - OKLAHOMA CITY: 75
ATLANTA: 79
End of 3rd
Jan 23 9:19 PM - OKLAHOMA CITY: 47
ATLANTA: 48
Halftime
Jan 23 8:36 PM - OKLAHOMA CITY: 30
ATLANTA: 23
End of 1st
Jan 23 8:07 PM - OKLAHOMA CITY: 0
ATLANTA: 0
1st Quarter - 12:00
Jan 23 7:42 PM
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