Atlanta, GA
Atlanta Hawks Lose 117-11 To the Miami Heat In Double Overtime
The Hawks were looking to snap their losing streak tonight and came agonizingly close to doing so against the Miami Heat.
After a poor first half, especially on defense, Atlanta played much better in the second half and into overtime. The Heat took every punch Atlanta had though and Jimmy Butler’s team showed why they are such a tough out each night.
What also makes this loss hurt just a little bit more is the fact the Bulls lost tonight as well, opening the door for Atlanta to tie them for the No. 9 spot in the Eastern Conference. Atlanta could not take advantage of a triple double from Dejounte Murray and a big night from De’Andre Hunter because they had a hard time defending Miami (especially Tyler Herro) and were an atrocious 22% from three. The Hawks will have to regroup quickly if they want to get a win tomorrow night vs Charlotte.
Let’s recap a tough loss at State Farm Arena.
Tonight, the Hawks started Dejounte Murray, Bogdan Bogdanovic, De’Andre Hunter, Jalen Johnson, and Clint Capela.
Miami started Tyler Herro, Caleb Martin, Jimmy Butler, Nikola Jovic, and Bam Adebayo.
The first quarter for the Hawks saw some of their bad defensive habits show up big and they shot poorly from three. That sounds like a recipe for disaster, but Atlanta battled with Miami in the first quarter.
After the Heat raced out to a 13-7 lead with 7:02 left in the quarter, the Hawks sent in Garrison Matthews, Vit Krejci, and Bruno Fernando to help jumpstart the Hawks and Fernando in particular helped do that. He would end up leading the way for Atlanta with eight poitns in the quarter and some nice moves to finish at the rim
The most problematic thing for the Hawks in the first half was they shot 14% (1-7) from three. Atlanta has shown the ability to get hot from three, but this first half and first quarter in particular, was a struggle for them. Miami shot 55% from the field and 44% from three and led the Hawks 30-27 after the first quarter.
The second quarter was all about Miami.
The Heat continued to shoot well from the floor and the Hawks offense struggled to match. They got some intriguing play from Kobe Bufkin and they shot a little better from three, but they could not stop Tyler Herro and the Heat from scoring. The Heat had a 129.2 offensive rating in the second quarter and a 68% effective field goal percentage. The Hawks had been playing better defensively, but these last few games have seen them resort back to the Hawks defense that has been there for most of the season. Miami led by as many as 15 in the second and led 59-47 going into the half.
In the first half, the Hawks shot 46% from the field and 26% from three. No Hawks player was in double-digits, but Bogdanovic and Murray each had nine. Clint Capela had as ineffective of a half as you will see from him, scoring zero points and only getting two rebounds.
Miami shot 56% from the field and 40% from three in the first half. Herro led the way with 16 points while Butler (12) and Jovic (10) were also in double-figures.
The Hawks got off to a solid start in the third quarter.
Murray finally started to see some shots and scored seven points in the first six minutes of the quarter. Atlanta could still not muster a stop though and at the first timeout with 6:29 left in the quarter, Atlanta had only cut the Heat lead to 70-62.
They would put the pressure on Miami though and they were led by Hunter, who exploded in the third quarter. Hunter shot 5-7 from the field and 2-3 from three to score 13 points, leading all scorers in the quarter. Murray scored seven and Jalen Johnson scored.
Johnson has missed time this season with an ankle injury and he went down after a play and walked off to the sideline on his own. He went back to the locker room after that.
The Hawks would later announce that Johnson would not return during the game due to a right ankle sprain.
Atlanta trailed by as many as 14 in the quarter, but they were vying for the lead at the end of the quarter and had several opportunites to take it. They were unable to, but they had the game tied 80-80 going into the final quarter. It was the best quarter of the game up to that point for Atlanta and it put them right back in the game. They were also able to hold Miami to 39% shooting in the third quarter. Jovic had eight points in the quarter for Miami.
The fourth quarter was a roller coaster.
Miami and Atlanta went back and forth for the first six minutes of the quarter and with 5:25 left, Miami held a small lead 94-92. Down the stretch, the Heat were going to put the ball in the hands of Butler and he made sure to attack the basket and try to draw the foul. After an and one from Butler, Miami led 97-92 with 4:54 left in the game.
Back on the other end though, the Hawks were not going down without a fight. Murray knocked down a three to make it 97-95 and then after both teams traded misses, Capela dunked the ball to tie the game. Down on the other end, Butler went back to work looking for foul calls and got one. He split the free throws to give Miami a 98-97 lead with little time left on the clock.
After an Adebayo miss, Atlanta went down the court and got the lead thanks to Murray and it was 99-98. Haywoodd Highsmith missed two free throws for Miami and it looked like Atlanta might eke out a win at home.
The Heat would not go away and Butler went right back to the free throw line. He made both to go up one and after a Bogdanovic miss on the other end, Butler got the ball back in his hands and drew another foul to go to the line with under 30 seconds. He had a chance to get the Heat up three, but he split the free throws and Atlanta had a chance to tie or take the lead with 16.2 seconds left.
Murray raced down the court to take the last shot and it seemed as if Adebayo blocked it, but it was ruled a goaltend. There was still time left on the clock though after Murray tied it and Atlanta needed to come up with a defensive stop. Miami got the ball to Butler, who gave it to Herro for the final shot, but his attempt was not good and the game went to overtime.
After the two teams exchanged misses, Hunter scored the first basket of overtime to give Atlanta the lead 103-101 and then after a Miami miss, Murray made a basket on the other end to extend the lead to 105-101. It seemed like momentum was in Atlanta’s favor, but the Heat still had plenty of fight in them. Jovic hit a three to pull Miami within one and then both teams traded misses until Atlanta finally made a shot to go up three with less than a minute left. The Hawks needed to come up with some defensive stops, but Haywood Highsmith hit an open three to tie the game with 46.1 seconds left in the first overtime. The Heat had a chance to win the game, but Herro turned it over and it was Murray who tried to win the game for the Hawks. His three-point attempt was no good and there was more free basketball in Atlanta.
The second overtime was an ugly period for the Hawks. Miami outscored them 10-4 and got on top quickly. The Heat would end up coming away with a 117-11 win and sending Atlanta to its third straight loss.
This is one that Atlanta will hate to have let slip away. They had chances to win the game late in overtime and put the Heat away, but they could not. Atlanta will remain one game behind the Bulls for No. 9 even after their loss to the Knicks tonight.
It was two huge offensive nights for Murray and Hunter. Murray recorded a triple-double with 29 points, 13 rebounds, and 13 asssists. Hutner scored 23 points on 10-23 shooting and also had 11 rebounds. No other Hawk had more than 13 points. This was overall a poor offensive night for the Hawks, as they shot 40% from the field and 22% (10-46) from three. Miami is an elite defensive team, but the Hawks offense performed poorly tonight.
Miami finished the game shooting 48% from the field and 40% from three. Herro led the way with 33 points, Butler had 25 points, eight rebounds, and nine assists, and Jovic had a big game with 23 points and eight rebounds.
Atlanta has three games left in this regular season and will have to get over this loss quickly. They face the Charlotte Hornets tomorrow night at home and then finish up with Minnesota and Indiana.
Atlanta, GA
Falcons-Buccaneers on ‘Thursday Night Football’: What We Learned from Atlanta’s 29-28 win
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- Falcons pull off shocking upset in spite of countless mistakes. The Carolina Panthers might have to add the Falcons to their Christmas card list. Trailing by 14 points with less than 10 minutes remaining, the Falcons engineered two touchdown drives and — after the Bucs failed to shut the door — drove 45 yards to kick the game-winning field goal as time expired. Kirk Cousins overcame a final-drive fumble that was ruled simultaneous possession, keeping the ball with Atlanta. Cousins threw for 134 yards in the fourth quarter alone, keeping his mastery of the Bucs’ defense alive from last season, when he gutted them for 785 yards and eight TDs. Cousins threw for 373 yards and three TD passes on Thursday, all to Kyle Pitts, and showed he still has a little magic left. The way they played for most of the game, the Falcons had absolutely no business winning this contest — only their second victory since Week 6 — but somehow found a way.
- Just a crushing loss for the stumbling Bucs. Leading by two scores early in the fourth quarter, the Bucs appeared to be putting the Falcons away and making them pay for their countless mistakes throughout the game. But Tampa Bay’s defense allowed the Falcons to drive twice for touchdowns, with Baker Mayfield’s interception an absolute killer with just over eight minutes left. Even though the Falcons missed two two-point tries, Atlanta stopped Mayfield and the Bucs’ offense with just under two minutes left and drove 45 yards to set up Zane Gonzalez‘ game-winning kick. This loss (the Bucs’ sixth in seven games since the bye) helped push the Panthers into first place heading into Sunday’s matchup at the Saints, and it suddenly puts the Bucs in real danger of missing the postseason for the first time since the 2019 season. Not even Mike Evans‘ impressive return to the field could spur the Buccaneers enough. The division will still come down to the Bucs’ two matchups with Carolina, but with the way they’re playing, you have to say the Panthers have the edge now.
- Pitts made money with career-best game. One of the more intriguing 2026 free agents is helping his cause to get paid in the offseason, and Thursday was his best game yet. Falcons tight end Kyle Pitts registered career highs in receptions (11), receiving yards (166) and touchdowns (three), lifting the Falcons to the stunning win. Pitts had two of his three scores in the first half, helping Atlanta take a 14-13 lead into the break, and his 7-yard TD catch — with his keister barely touching in the end zone before his elbow hit out — with 3:34 left cut the Bucs’ lead to two points. Atlanta faced a third-and-28 on the final drive, but Pitts’ 14-yard catch at least made the fourth down manageable, with David Sills (who dropped a would-be TD earlier) snagging a 21-yarder on fourth-and-14 to put the Falcons in business. But the story on the night was Pitts, who was shredding the Bucs even after they issued extra defensive attention his way. The 25-year-old hasn’t produced as expected — he had one TD coming into the game — but has been on a recent hot streak and could parlay that into a big March payday.
- Pass protection let the Bucs down. Baker Mayfield has to take responsibility for his un-pressured interception in the fourth quarter, but he was under fire for most of the night Thursday. Mayfield was sacked five times, and that number would have been higher had it not been for Atlanta penalties wiping other sacks out. The Bucs’ interior OL trio of Mike Jordan, Dan Feeney and Graham Barton really struggled to handle the Falcons’ rush inside all night, creating some muddy pockets on a field that looked pretty chewed up to begin with. All of that disrupted the timing of the Bucs’ offense, even with Mike Evans and Jalen McMillan back in the lineup — the first time all season they had a full complement of wide receivers. Evans, McMillan, Emeka Egbuka and Chris Godwin all made big plays, but the Bucs failed to stick with the run game and Mayfield’s late pick cut deeply.
- Falcons won in spite of record penalty night. It’s incredible to think how the Falcons won this game in spite of repeatedly shooting themselves in the feet. It would almost be easier to list the plays on which the Falcons were not flagged Thursday night. They finished with 19 accepted penalties — a Falcons record and the most in an NFL game this season — including 13 flags through the first 37-plus minutes. They had two sacks of Baker Mayfield erased on defensive holds by A.J. Terrell. A hold wiped out a 30-yard Bijan Robinson run. Dee Alford’s illegal contact call on a third-and-13 incompletion kept a drive alive, setting up a Bucs TD. Cousins also was flagged for intentional grounding, knocking the Falcons out of field-goal range. Throw in David Sills’ dropped bomb, Robinson’s fumble at the Atlanta 25-yard line (his second in as many games) and two missed two-pointers, and it’s hard to figure out how the Falcons were victorious. Darnell Mooney also fumbled inside the red zone, and yet Atlanta came away with it — in spite of three orange jerseys swarming around the loose ball. The Falcons tempted fate, but somehow the football gods were on their side Thursday.
Next Gen Stats Insight for Falcons-Buccaneers (via NFL Pro): The Falcons’ win probability was as low as 4.8% with 13:29 left in the fourth quarter (trailing, 28-14) in their 29-28 comeback win over the Buccaneers.
NFL Research: Falcons edge James Pearce Jr. now has the franchise rookie record for most sacks in a season with eight.
Atlanta, GA
Braves reportedly sign Robert Suarez to three-year, $45 million deal
The Braves were involved in a few rumors but nothing turned concrete. Maybe that’ll be the case in the near future? We’ll see what happens.
Well, less than 24 hours later, the Atlanta Braves have made two big free agency signings. They brought Mike Yastrzemski into the fold on a two-year deal and now they’ve apparently got the man that they were linked to earlier this week. There were multiple reporters saying that the Braves were interested in Robert Suarez and as it turns out, there was something to that rumor because Suarez is now a member of the Atlanta Braves.
Jeff Passan of ESPN is reporting that the Braves and Suarez have agreed to a three-year, $45 million contract.
The Braves were searching for a high-end reliever to pair with Raisel Iglesias after they brought him back on a one-year deal earlier this offseason and they’ve pulled it off with this deal. Although Suarez is heading into his Age-35 season, he’s coming off of the best season of his career where he finished with an ERA of 2.97 (73 ERA-), a FIP of 2.88 (71 FIP-), a career-low walk rate of 5.9 percent and a solid strikeout rate of nearly 28 percent. The Braves clearly feel that he can keep on providing that type of production and it’ll certainly be exciting to see him light up the radar gun with that elite heater of his that sits at nearly 99 miles per hour.
The All-Star hurler will now join a bullpen that suddenly looks pretty tough to deal with at the end of ballgames. Atlanta was in search of improving their bullpen and they’ve done just that with the addition of Suarez. While the Braves could still use a starting pitcher, they’ve definitely done a solid job of improving their roster here in the offseason and it’ll be very interesting to see what’s next for improving the squad going forward.
UPDATE [1:05 p.m. ET]: The Braves have officially announced the signing and also announced that they designated Ryan Rolison for assignment in order to make room for Suarez on the roster, so there’s that.
Atlanta, GA
Man found dead inside southwest Atlanta apartment | what we know
Atlanta police investigate the fatal shooting of a 38-year-old man at The Manor III apartments on Arthur Langford Junior Place in southwest Atlanta on December 10, 2025. (FOX 5)
ATLANTA – A 38-year-old man was found shot to death Wednesday evening at an apartment complex on Arthur Langford Junior Place.
What we know:
Atlanta police said officers were called to The Manor III apartments located at 262 Arthur Langford Junior Place SW around 7:31 p.m. on a report of shots fired. When they arrived, they found the man unresponsive with multiple gunshot wounds. Medical personnel pronounced him dead at the scene.
Homicide investigators spent the night collecting ballistic evidence, reviewing video and working with security at the complex. Detectives said the property has been cooperative and has provided footage that investigators are reviewing.
What they’re saying:
A police spokesperson at the scene said detectives are still working to determine whether the shooter acted alone or whether multiple suspects were involved. “Unfortunately, the male was pronounced deceased from multiple gunshot wounds,” the spokesperson said. “We are still early in the investigation trying to gather information and speak with witnesses.”
What we don’t know:
When asked about a potential motive, detectives said it was too soon to know.
What you can do:
Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers or reach out directly to the homicide unit.
The Source: The Atlanta Police Department provided the details for this article.
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