Memphis, TN (SportsNetwork.com) - Mike Conley scored 21 points and the Memphis Grizzlies scored eight of the final 10 points to down the Atlanta Hawks 94-88 in a playoff-like atmosphere at FedExForum.

The Grizzlies' late push over the final three minutes helped them rebound from Friday's surprising loss to the Timberwolves.

Marc Gasol and Zach Randolph each posted double-doubles and combined for 27 points and 25 rebounds for Memphis, which shot 19-of-21 from the foul line and won the rebounding battle 55-37.

A week chock full of tests for the Hawks ended the same way it began -- with a road loss. They had their 19-game winning streak snapped in Monday's setback to the Pelicans and bounced back with home wins over the Wizards and the Western Conference-leading Warriors.

Jeff Teague paced the Eastern Conference leaders with 22 points, Kent Bazemore scored 14 and reserves Mike Scott and Dennis Schroder netted 11 apiece.

All-Star Al Horford shot just 2-for-11 from the field, and his turnover with 2:44 remaining preceded Tony Allen's tie-breaking tip-in off a Randolph miss. Allen was whistled for goaltending on a similar play the next time down but forced a Kyle Korver turnover at the other end.

Jeff Green's two free throws gave Memphis a 90-86 lead, and after Teague missed a runner, Conley drove left and scooped one high off the glass for a six-point cushion inside the final minute.

Paul Millsap missed 3-pointers on the next two Atlanta possessions to end his miserable 2-for-10 shooting night.

Memphis led most of the first half despite not making a 3-pointer and shooting just 38 percent from the floor. They were ahead by nine early on, but Atlanta went ahead midway through the second quarter and took a 43-42 lead into the break.

The largest lead for either team in a back-and-forth third quarter was seven, 63-56, held by Atlanta with four minutes left. The Grizzlies, though, ended the frame on a 13-3 run to jump back in front. Memphis was inbounding the ball along the sideline with 2.1 seconds on the clock and executed a perfect alley- oop from Conley to Kosta Koufos just before the buzzer.

The Grizzlies were 0-for-9 from 3-point range before Conley made two during a 11-2 run early in the fourth. The spurt gave the hosts a seven-point lead, 82-75, that was quickly erased when Scott and Bazemore both hit from deep and Teague put in a tying floater with 4:30 remaining.

Game Notes

Memphis is 12-2 since acquiring Green in a trade ... Atlanta fell to 14-4 against Western Conference teams ... The Grizzlies have won five straight at home ... The Hawks beat the Grizzlies in Atlanta on Jan. 7 ... There were 19 lead changes and seven ties.