The streak has made it to sweet, sweet 16. The Atlanta Hawks continue to roll, capping off a 4-0 week with a 112-100 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves. Atlanta started the week with a win over the Detroit Pistons on Martin Luther King Day, and continued their remarkable run with wins over Indiana, Oklahoma City, and Minnesota.

The Hawks' last loss came exactly one month ago today: Dec. 26 vs. the Bucks.

With a 30-2 record since Thanksgiving, it's no surprise that the Hawks are in one of the top two spots in each major power ranking.

NBA.com - 1st

The Hawks' 16-game winning streak has built them a seven-game lead atop the Eastern Conference, and we'll find out Thursday how many All-Star selections that has earned them. Jeff Teague and Paul Millsap have the standard stats, but Kyle Korver and Al Horford are the most important elements of their top-five offense and top-five defense, respectively.

ESPN - 1st

The Hawks, thanks to win streaks of nine and 16 games and 10 wins in a row against Western Conference opposition, are just the 10th team in history to play at least 32 games and lose only two of them. Six of the previous nine -- since we know that was your next question -- went on to win it all.

Sports Illustrated - 1st

How many Hawks will make the All-Star team? Paul Millsap is close to a lock, Jeff Teague might be the most overlooked playing in the voting process and Kyle Korver is shooting a higher percentage from three-point range than Dwight Howard is from the line. With Mike Budenholzer coaching -- and Al Horford also worthy of consideration -- I’m putting the over/under at 2.

CBS Sports - 1st

Beyond being awesome and fun to watch, the Hawks are providing a fascinating test. People believe without a true "superstar," you can't win in the playoffs, so they doubt the Hawks. This despite Al Horford, Jeff Teague and Paul Millsap. But the Hawks haven't needed it, because they create better shots. Can you do that in the playoffs? I don't know, but I want to find out.

Bleacher Report - 1st

Two All-Stars—Al Horford and Paul Millsap—still comprise the Hawks frontcourt. And Jeff Teague, a potential All-Star this year, ranks fourth in the league in drives per game.

Yahoo - 1st

Atlanta has won 16 straight games overall and 11 in a row over the West. The Hawks are 7 games in front in the East.

USA Today - 2nd

Four All-Stars is a possibility, though specialists such as Kyle Korver rarely get in.

SB Nation - 1st

The Hawks' winning streak is up to 16 games. It's now been an entire month since they lost. Until further notice, the Hawks are the hottest team in the NBA.

Peachtree Hoops - 2nd

The Hawks have a 7 game lead as of Sunday morning. Yeah I totally saw that coming when I made my pre-season predictions. But man this Hawks team is something that I will talk about for years to come.

Story by KL Chouinard

@AnaheimAmigos