The injury-bitten Hawks found the perfect cure.

It was the Bucks. Somebody should bottle that as the perfect elixir.

The Hawks lead by as many as 34 points en route to a 112-87 victory over the woeful Bucks Saturday night at the Bradley Center. The win came a night after the Hawks, playing without three starters were drubbed by the Spurs.

Paul Millsap continued his push to be named an All-Star Game reserve with 20 points, eight rebounds, four assists and two steals. The power forward sat the entire fourth quarter as the Hawks enjoyed the impressive margin.

The Hawks (23-20) won their fifth straight over the Bucks, this the first with former head coach Larry Drew patrolling the opposite sideline.

Lou Williams had a big night for the Hawks with 18 points, including three 3-pointers. He led a group of six double-digit scores that included Mike Scott (14), DeMarre Carroll (12 points), Kyle Korver (12) and Elton Brand (10). Carroll returned to the Hawks starting lineup after missing Friday’s game with a mild left hamstring strain. Jeff Teague and Pero Antic joined the already injured Al Horford and John Jenkins on the team’s lengthy injury list.

Korver extended his NBA-record 3-point streak to 112 games.

Korver hit two first-quarter 3-pointers. He was fouled on the second and completed the four-point play, the sixth time he has done so this season. The Hawks have 34 four-point plays in team history and Korver has eight of them in his season and a half with the team.

The Bucks (8-34), who easily own the NBA’s worst record, have lost two straight

The Hawks took a 15-point lead, 60-45, into the intermission. They shot 52 percent (24 of 46) with eight 3-pointers in the first two periods. All nine players who entered the game scored. The Bucks shot 50 percent (20 of 40) but had 13 turnovers that led to 18 Hawks’ points.

The Hawks started the third quarter on a 13-2 run, with Millsap scoring nine of the points, to open a 26-point lead. With just under six minutes left in the period, the Hawks would lead by 33 points.

The lead was 34 when James Nunnally hit a 3-pointer with under four minutes left. He made it that all 11 healthy Hawks played and scored.

In an odd moment, rookie Dennis Schroder had to be pulled from the game in the first quarter because he was wearing practice shorts instead of his regulation uniform.

The Hawks conclude their two-game road trip Monday against the Thunder.