"All of the Hawks' rotation players are available to play, but the team still is dealing with a few nagging injuries.
Guard Joe Johnson is favoring his left (non-shooting) hand at times after getting hit on it during the preseason. He has continued to get treatment on the hand and wore a protective glove Saturday against the Mavericks.
Entering Saturday, Johnson was shooting 26 percent on 3-pointers compared to 37 percent for his career. Johnson has missed lots of open shots, but he said that's not because of the hand.
"I'm good, man," he said. "Just nursing these little 'nick knacks' I've got. Other than that, everything else is cool. I will be all right."
Forward Marvin Williams, who suffered a bone bruise to his right knee Nov. 3, limped to the bench in the final minutes of the Hawks' game at Indiana on Tuesday. He said he could have returned to the game, but coach Larry Drew said Williams is hurting more than he's acknowledging.
Forward Mo Evans also isn't at full health. He missed eight of the first nine games with a sore knee after he had surgery in August."