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Jimmy Butler takes Miami Heat to victory against Atlanta Hawks

Miami Heat got the better of Atlanta Hawks 130-128, thanks to Jimmy Butler's 26 point.

Besides netting the points, Butler latched onto nine rebounds and provided a game-high nine assists on Monday night.

It was Miami's second straight win -- both against Atlanta -- as the Heat got 22 points from Victor Oladipo and 21 from Caleb Martin, who both came off the bench.

The Hawks were led by Trae Young, who had 25 points and seven assists. Dejounte Murray added 23 points and eight assists.

Atlanta, which has lost five straight road games, also got 17 points apiece from John Collins and reserve Saddiq Bey. Clint Capela had a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds for the Hawks, who blew a 15-point, first-half lead.

The Heat led by six with 4.4 seconds left before Atlanta's De'Andre Hunter and Murray each sank 3-pointers on either side of Butler hitting two foul shots.

The Hawks have scored 100 or more points in 40 straight games, the second-longest active streak in the NBA.

However, the Heat, who won the season series 3-1 against Atlanta, also got 16 points, seven rebounds and five assists from Bam Adebayo in the latest head-to-head win.

Miami played without Kevin Love, who has a rib injury. The Heat continue to be without starting point guard Kyle Lowry, who hasn't played since Feb. 2 due to a knee ailment.

(AI image)

Both teams shot the ball well in the first quarter, but the Hawks led 43-30 at the end of the frame thanks to a 22-8 edge in points in the paint. Atlanta shot 76 percent overall in the quarter, including a 4-for-8 mark on 3-point tries. Miami shot 55.6 percent from the field while canning 5 of 7 shots from distance.

The Heat cut the deficit to 68-63 entering halftime. Martin had 16 points on 5-for-7 shooting in the second quarter alone.

In the third quarter, Miami tied the game twice, but the Heat never took the lead, and the Hawks took a 96-92 advantage into the fourth.

With 9:38 left in the fourth, Adebayo made two free throws to give Miami a 102-100 lead. It was the Heat's first lead since 11-10.

(With agency inputs)

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