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Sunday, Jan. 21 1:00pm ET
Hawks fall apart despite Knight's 31

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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Another Washington Wizards losing streak is over. And that means it's safe for Richard Hamilton to turn the TV back on.

Richard Hamilton made 12 of 19 shots for the Wizards, who won for only the eighth time this season.

Hamilton, making his fourth start of the season, scored 29 points, and Juwan Howard had 25 as the Wizards stopped their latest losing skid at nine with Sunday's 94-90 victory over the Atlanta Hawks.

"This makes your whole day better," Hamilton said. "You can go home and relax, turn on the TV, watch ESPN and things like that. I haven't watched SportsCenter in a long time."

Dikembe Mutombo certainly wasn't relaxed as he shook his head in the Atlanta locker room. The Hawks, who have fallen apart in the fourth quarter for three straight games and are 11 below .500, don't get to play weaker teams often -- and they're embarrassed when they lose to one.

"Looking at the Wizards and our team, that's not a team that's supposed to beat us," said Mutombo, who had 10 points and 15 rebounds. "The level of competition is not there. We are a much better ball club. Are we mentally not tough enough to finish a game? That I don't know. But I think we're better than them."

Hamilton, put in the starting lineup last week as coach Leonard Hamilton desperately searches for a winning combination, made 12 of 19 shots, many of them with flair. He showed off his spin moves, his running floaters and left Brevin Knight flat-footed with a behind-the-back dribble to set up a jumper that gave the Wizards an 85-79 lead with 3:06 to play.

Hamilton even survived a long spell at point guard when Chris Whitney crashed to the floor and injured an ankle in the first quarter. Whitney, the team's only reliable point guard while disgruntled Rod Strickland sits out with a mild shoulder injury, returned from the locker room early in the second quarter and finished with a valiant 18 points, nine assists and five rebounds.

Asked if he would play in the Wizards' next game Tuesday, Whitney said: "I have to go. I have no choice."

Knight scored a career-high 31 points and had 10 assists for the Hawks.

The two teams -- a combined 37 games under .500 -- played a tight game. The score was 64-64 entering the fourth period.

Hamilton and Whitney combined on a four-point possession -- Whitney made a 3-pointer, and Hamilton was fouled underneath and made the free throw -- to put the Wizards ahead for good, 73-70, with 8:42 to go. Whitney had 12 points in the fourth quarter, making a pair of 3-pointers and all six of his free throws.

Tyrone Nesby's jumper put Washington ahead 87-83 with 1:17 to play, and the Wizards closed the victory by going 7-for-7 from the line the rest of the way.

"Our guys did a good job of not taking one possession off in the second half," Leonard Hamilton said. "The guys stayed focused and played with tremendous energy. They played with the togetherness and spirit it takes to win on this level. Hopefully, we can keep that."
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