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Hawks Win 11th in a Row, Extend Mavericks' Home Skid
The Hawks’ 11-game winning streak is tied for their fourth-longest, fueled by strong scoring and 18 Mavericks turnovers, reflecting Dallas’ ongoing late-season decline.
- Led by CJ McCollum, the Atlanta Hawks defeated the Dallas Mavericks on Saturday to secure 11 straight wins.
- The victory marks the Hawks' 11 consecutive wins, tying the fourth-longest streak in club history, and they have not won at least 11 straight games since a previous season.
- Establishing the longest shot by a Hawk, Jonathan Kuminga hit a 75-foot basket, surpassing Jason Terry's 63-foot bucket from January 5, 2000, according to Elias Sports.
- The Mavericks committed 18 turnovers, while Cooper Flagg added 17 points for the 23 team, who are 23-47 and likely headed for the draft lottery.
- Currently in the middle of the race for a play-in playoff spot, the Hawks remain in contention; meanwhile, the Mavericks will host the Los Angeles Clippers on Saturday night.
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The Hawks just made it 11 straight wins and the Mavericks couldn’t stop it
CJ McCollum scored 24 points, Nickeil Alexander-Walker had 22, and the Atlanta Hawks beat the Dallas Mavericks 135-120 on Wednesday night for their 11th straight win. Dyson Daniels had 19 points on 9 for 13 shooting, and Jalen Johnson scored 17 points with 11 rebounds for the Hawks, who at 38-31 are in the middle of the race for a play-in playoff spot. Atlanta hasn’t won at least 11 in a row since winning a franchise-record 19 straight during th…
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Read Full ArticleNBA: Hawks win 11th in a row, extend Mavericks' home skid
Powered by 24 points by CJ McCollum and 22 from Nickeil Alexander-Walker, the visiting Atlanta Hawks soared to their 11th straight win, taking down the Dallas Mavericks 135-120 on Wednesday night.
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