The Hawks recent domination of the Magic is clearly over.
After winning 11 straight games in the series, the Hawks have dropped two straight. The latest came in a 109-102 loss Sunday night at the Amway Center.
The Hawks fell behind by as many as 12 points, fought their way back to take a brief fourth-quarter lead, before the Magic got away from them late.
The Magic snapped the lengthy losing streak to the Hawks with a 109-92 win in Atlanta on Nov. 26.
The Hawks did play without two starters as Al Horford (torn right pectoral muscle) and DeMarre Carroll (sprained right thumb) remained in Atlanta.
The Magic took the 12-point advantage in the second quarter. The Hawks clawed back and tied the game, 79-79, on a Dennis Schroder three-point play to start the fourth quarter. On the Hawks next possession, Schroder made a free throw to give the Hawks their first lead since a 3-0 start to the game.
The Magic used a 9-0 fourth-quarter run to regain control, 93-85, with less than six minutes remaining. Five of the points came off two straight Hawks turnovers, a steal and dunk by Victor Oladipo and a 3-pointer from Jameer Nelson.
When Arron Afflalo hit a 3-pointer with 2:45 remaining, the Magic had another double-digit lead, 100-90.
The Hawks (17-14, 5-10 road) had a two-game win streak snapped. They failed to match a season-high three-game win streak.
Jeff Teague led the Hawks with 22 points. Lou Williams added 18 points in a starting role and Paul Millsap finished with 17 points. Shelvin Mack added 14 points.
The Kyle Korver 3-point streak continued. He extended his NBA-record streak to 100 games with a 3-pointer.
The Magic (10-20, 7-9 home) won their second straight.
Afflalo led the Magic with 21 points, after scoring just seven first-half points, as seven Magic players scored in double-figures. Tobias Harris added 17 points and Nikola Vucevic had 16 points and 14 rebounds.
The Hawks conclude a two-game road trip Tuesday afternoon against the Celtics.
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