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The Hawks have not won nine straight since December 2014. Back then, it snowballed into a franchise-record 19-game run. Atlanta beat Milwaukee 122-99 on Saturday led by 30 points from CJ McCollum, who went 7-of-10 from 3-point range. Jalen Johnson had his 12th triple-double of the season. The Bucks had it as a 12-point game by the midway point of the third quarter, but Milwaukee never got closer than that. The Eastern Conference picture is still complicated. Toronto sits 1.5 games up on Atlanta despite the Hawks’ run. The 76ers have the same record as the Hawks after beating Brooklyn on Saturday. The Hornets lost and are now 2.5 back. Atlanta hosts Orlando on Monday in a game that could have serious implications if the two teams end up in a tiebreak scenario at the end of the regular season. Do you think this team has enough to hold off Toronto and finish in the top six?