Al Horford needed most of the first half before he felt some energy in his legs. Such is life in the NBA when you're recovering from the flu and returning from a four-game Western trip, but Horford and the Atlanta Hawks got the lift they needed in a lopsided third quarter. "I thought it was just me, but I was asking the guys and they were tired, too," Horford said. "And (Orlando) played a back-to-back game, and I think that made it uglier. Tell you what, I'll take the win." Horford scored 15 points and Lou Williams added 14 to lead the Hawks past the Magic 82-72 on Monday night.