Hornets hold off late Nets rally, earn first victory
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[December 28, 2020]
Gordon Hayward scored 28 points
as the host Charlotte Hornets nearly blew a 16-point lead in the
fourth quarter and held on for a 106-104 victory over the Brooklyn
Nets on Sunday night.
Hayward helped the Hornets rebound from season-opening defeats to
the Cleveland Cavaliers and Oklahoma City Thunder by making 12 of 20
shots. He scored nine points in the opening minutes of the fourth
quarter when Charlotte took a 97-81 lead on a 3-pointer by Miles
Bridges with 7:59 remaining.
After Bridges' 3-pointer, the Hornets were outscored 23-9 the rest
of the way but never lost the lead and held a five-point lead at
104-99 on a 3-pointer by Devonte' Graham with 1:51 remaining. The
Hornets gave the Nets a chance to tie or take the lead after P.J.
Washington missed two free throws with 22.7 remaining to leave the
score 104-102.
On the ensuing possession, Kevin Durant's short fadeaway rolled off
the rim with 7.4 seconds remaining and Charlotte's Terry Rozier hit
two free throws for a 106-102 edge with 5.3 seconds left. Brooklyn's
Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot hit a layup at the buzzer for the final
margin.
Rozier added 19 points for the Hornets, who shot 44.8 percent (43 of
96). Washington posted a double-double with 14 points and 12
rebounds, while Graham added 13 points as Charlotte outscored the
Nets 64-26 in the paint.
Durant led all scorers with 29 points, but the Nets were unable to
get their third 3-0 start in team history. Kyrie Irving added 25 for
the Nets, who shot 42.7 percent and allowed 23 points off 19
turnovers.
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Charlotte Hornets guard
LaMelo Ball (2) defends against Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving
(11) during the first half at the Spectrum Center. Mandatory Credit:
Sam Sharpe-USA TODAY Sport
Joe Harris chipped in 13 on a night the Nets lost Spencer Dinwiddie
to a right knee strain early in the third quarter.
Before holding on in the fourth, Charlotte ended the third quarter
with a 12-5 run and held an 82-77 lead entering the final period
after Washington converted a dunk with 41.6 seconds left.
The first quarter featured 10 lead changes as the Nets missed their
final 10 shots and Charlotte took a 23-22 lead on Graham's 3-pointer
with 58.2 seconds left. Durant and Irving combined to score 17 of
Brooklyn's final 20 points of the first half and the Nets held a
50-48 lead at intermission
--Field Level Media
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