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Hawks Edge Jazz in OT

Stacey Augmon's dunk with 28 seconds remaining broke a 96-96 tie and Kevin Willis hit two free throws with three seconds remaining as the Atlanta Hawks edged the Utah Jazz in overtime in National Basketball Association action.


Willis led the Hawks with 25 points and Danny Manning and Mookie Blaylock each added 20. Atlanta held its opponent under 100 points for the sixth straight game and the 11th time in 12 games, and went a half-game ahead of New York in the Eastern Conference standings.


It was the third win in a row for the Hawks and the fourth consecutive loss for the Jazz.

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