NBA.comBad news for Hawks: OKC's Westbrook heating up
For the first time since beating Milwaukee on Halloween, Oklahoma City is over .500.
The Thunder will carry a 16-15 record into a Friday night matchup against Atlanta, a team that's far below that mark at 7-24 - good for the worst record in the NBA.
It will mark the Hawks' only trip to Oklahoma City this season. The Hawks are getting outscored by 5.3 points per game, the fourth-largest per game deficit in the NBA.
Though Atlanta dropped Wednesday night's game to the Pacers, the team managed to squeak past the Heat earlier in the week for its second win in the month of December.
The Hawks might enter Friday night's game a little short-handed with starting point guard Dennis Schroder listed as questionable with an unspecified injury to his left ankle.
While Schroder's status is up in the air, the Hawks figure to get a boost from rookie John Collins, who was recently ranked as the fifth-best rookie by ESPN. Against the Pacers, Collins scored 18 points off the bench. He's averaging 11.4 points per game in 23 minutes on the court.








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