When: 7:30 p.m., Philips Arena, Atlanta.

Broadcast: TV ? Sunshine. Radio ? WIOD (610-AM), WACC (830-AM, Spanish).

About the Heat: The Heat is 3-2 this season when scoring 90 or more points but is one game from matching the franchise record of 26 consecutive games below 100 points. The NBA record is 29. The Heat is 4-1 when shooting better than 44 percent from the field but 1-19 when shooting below 44 percent. The Heat is 0-7 on the road against the Eastern Conference. Center Alonzo Mourning has scored in single figures in four of the past five games. Guard Anthony Carter (abdomen) and centers Sean Marks (neck) and Ernest Brown (hand) are on the injured list. Forward Malik Allen (knee) is out. Guard Eddie House (wrist) will be a game-time decision.

About the Hawks: Atlanta has won three of its past four at home. Atlanta won the first game of the four-game season series 90-83 Nov. 3 at Philips Arena by outscoring the Heat 30-11 from the foul line. Atlanta yielded 23 points, 12 rebounds and four blocked shots to Mourning but got 20 points and seven rebounds from guard Jason Terry. Atlanta has won five of the past seven in the series. Center Theo Ratliff (hip) and forwards Chris Crawford (knee) and Alan Henderson (knee) are on the injured list. Guard Emanual Davis (concussion) and forward Toni Kukoc (back) are doubtful. That has left former Heat forward Mark Strickland with plenty of playing time.