The Miami Heat are on the loose after recording their fourth straight win over the Atlanta Hawks, 106-97.
It's the fourth win and one loss of Miami at the start of the new season.
Heat player Kendrick Nunn was the hero of his career high of 28 points.
In NBA history, Kendrick's accumulated points in the first five games of 112 have been the highest in an undrafted player.
Nunn, is a 6-foot-2 guard from Oakland University in Michigan. In the heat of his hand shooting, he has scored 24 points or more three times in just five games.
Another player on the team who also showed an impressive record-setting rookie was Tyler Herro with 17 points.
He had previously scored 29 points before today's game to set the franchise record for a rookie reserve.
Miami took advantage of the absence of Atlanta star point guard Trae Young, who suffered a sprain in the right ankle.
The Heat's winning streak despite Jimmy Butler's 21-point performance on Wednesday debuted just five points but had 11 assists and nine rebounds.
Justise Winslow did not play in Miami due to lower back stiffness.