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Prince, Schroder lead Hawks to 110-104 win over Heat

ATLANTA (AP) - Hawks coach Mike Budenholzer keeps encouraging Taurean Prince to shoot more often.

The NBA's worst team needs as much offense as it can get.

"We're wanting him to shoot a lot - catch and shoot, shoot whenever he's got daylight, driving and finishing," Budenholzer said. "I think his defense has improved here recently. He's just in a good place. He's playing well."

Prince scored 24 points, Dennis Schroder added 23 and Atlanta beat the injury-riddled Miami Heat 110-104 on Monday night.

The Heat, down to just nine healthy players, were without leading scorer Goran Dragic, forward James Johnson and key reserve Justise Winslow. Miami center Hassan Whiteside missed his 10th straight game with a bruised left knee and 15th overall.

Miami had won four of five and was trying to move two games over .500 for the first time this season. Josh Richardson scored 26 points and Dion Waiters finished with 23.

Kent Bazemore had 16 points and five steals for the Hawks, who snapped a four-game skid to improve to 7-23.

If Budenholzer had a more veteran team, he could work Prince into the game plans more slowly, but the Hawks have struggled so much that the coach needs Prince to step up now.

Prince is averaging 13.2 points per game. Budenholzer believes he can improve on that number by shooting quicker.

"We're still basketball players, so if somebody runs out super hard, I still have the ability to go to the rack and make plays for others," Prince said. "It's just doing what I do best first and then other stuff afterwards."

Miami erased a nine-point deficit midway through the first quarter to take a 40-31 lead early in the third on consecutive baskets by Richardson, but Atlanta used a strong third quarter to go up 90-76 early in the fourth on DeAndre' Bembry's corner 3-pointer.

It was the first of three 14-point leads for the Hawks, but the Heat pulled within four on Tyler Johnson's dunk, Richardson's runner and Waiters' short jumper. Miami cut the lead to one on Richardson's layup with 1:05 remaining, but Bazemore hit a 16-footer and a layup to make it 106-101.

Dragic tried to shoot before the game, but the pain was too much in his strained left elbow. James Johnson didn't make the trip because of bursitis in his right ankle, and Winslow missed his third straight game with a knee injury.

Richardson and Waiters were the only regular starters in the lineup, and Waiters played despite a stomach bug.

Miami went 0 for 11 on 3-point attempts in the second half, but coach Erik Spoelstra was more disappointed with 19 turnovers.

"We need to be better with the fundamentals, reading schemes and defenses better," Spoelstra said. "We're working at it quite a bit and we just have to get more ownership, more responsibility with the ball."

TIP-INS

Heat: Dropped to 0-12 this season when trailing to begin the fourth quarter. ... Health issues are nothing new to Miami. Players on last season's team missed a combined 328 games, most in the NBA, because of injuries. ... Dragic leads the Heat with a 16.6 scoring average and started each of Miami's first 29 games. ... Tyler Johnson replaced Dragic and scored 19 points. It was his first start since 2015-16. ... Bam Adebayo started in James Johnson's spot and had 11 points and a game-high 10 rebounds. ... The Heat plan to bring up rookie guard Matt Williams on a two-way contract from Sioux Falls of the G-League. He will be in uniform Wednesday when Miami visits Boston. ... Derrick Walton Jr., formerly of Sioux Falls, played seven minutes. ... Udonis Haslem played one minute.

Hawks: Ersan Ilyasova had 13 points and Malcolm Delaney added 11. ... Rookie F Tyler Cavanaugh signed a multi-year contract earlier in the day but Budenholzer kept him on the bench all night. Cavanaugh has averaged 5.5 points and 3.2 rebounds in 19 games since signing a two-way contract on Nov. 5.

UP NEXT

Heat: Visit the Boston Celtics on Wednesday.

Hawks: Host the Indiana Pacers on Wednesday.

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Miami Heat's Josh Richardson, left, dunks the ball in front of Atlanta Hawks' Ersan Ilyasova, of Turkey, in the third quarter of an NBA basketball game in Atlanta, Monday, Dec. 18, 2017. (AP Photo/David Goldman) The Associated Press
Miami Heat's Josh Richardson, left, puts up a shot against Atlanta Hawks' Kent Bazemore (24) in the third quarter of an NBA basketball game in Atlanta, Monday, Dec. 18, 2017. Atlanta won 110-104. (AP Photo/David Goldman) The Associated Press
Atlanta Hawks' Taurean Prince, right, blocks the shot of Miami Heat's Wayne Ellington (2) in the fourth quarter of an NBA basketball game in Atlanta, Monday, Dec. 18, 2017. (AP Photo/David Goldman) The Associated Press
Atlanta Hawks' Dennis Schroder, center, of Germany, puts up a shot against Miami Heat's Kelly Olynyk, left, and Josh Richardson in the second quarter of an NBA basketball game in Atlanta, Monday, Dec. 18, 2017. Atlanta won 110-104. (AP Photo/David Goldman) The Associated Press
Miami Heat's Wayne Ellington, left, shoots against Atlanta Hawks' Dennis Schroder, of Germany, in the fourth quarter of an NBA basketball game in Atlanta, Monday, Dec. 18, 2017. (AP Photo/David Goldman) The Associated Press
Atlanta Hawks' Malcolm Delaney, left, moves to the hoop against Miami Heat's Jordan Mickey in the first quarter of an NBA basketball game in Atlanta, Monday, Dec. 18, 2017. (AP Photo/David Goldman) The Associated Press
Miami Heat's Dion Waiters, left, dribbles around a pick set by teammate Bam Adebayo, right, for Atlanta Hawks' Kent Bazemore, center, in the first quarter of an NBA basketball game in Atlanta, Monday, Dec. 18, 2017. (AP Photo/David Goldman) The Associated Press
Atlanta Hawks' Ersan Ilyasova, left, of Turkey, shoots against Miami Heat's Jordan Mickey in the second quarter of an NBA basketball game in Atlanta, Monday, Dec. 18, 2017. (AP Photo/David Goldman) The Associated Press
Atlanta Hawks' John Collins, right, dunks the ball against the defense of Miami Heat's Jordan Mickey in the second quarter of an NBA basketball game in Atlanta, Monday, Dec. 18, 2017. (AP Photo/David Goldman) The Associated Press
Atlanta Hawks' Dennis Schroder (17), of Germany, smiles after teammate Ersan Ilyasova (7), of Turkey, drew an offensive foul in the fourth quarter of an NBA basketball game against the Miami Heat in Atlanta, Monday, Dec. 18, 2017. (AP Photo/David Goldman) The Associated Press
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