It came after the Hawks hit some big shots of their own.
Over the course of the year, Hawks hit .322, good for fifth best on the team.
The Hawks led by 29-23 at the half and then hit 73.7 percent of their shots after the break.
Hawks hit hard, taking a tumble and banging himself on the rock wall.
Monday night, the Hawks hit five of their first seven attempts from 3-point distance and took a 27-8 lead.
Without changing his expression Hawk hit Red across the throat with his left hand.
Hawk hit two faces simultaneously, one with each hand and I realized he was punching unconsciously in time to his whistle.
Eventually, Hawk and Schyster hit each other at the same time.
On offense, four Hawks hit 3-pointers, including Mallon, the center.
My theory about the playoffs is that the Heat and the Hawks have hit the wall, right on schedule, 50-plus games into the season.