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A quartet of Coby White passes that I could see him making in the flow of Charlotte’s offense. A combination of drive and kicks and extra swing passes to extend advantages that could help unlock some of the Hornets’ struggling bench units. pic.twitter.com/y1vz9TigG6
Brandon Miller scored 31 points and the short-handed Charlotte Hornets defeated the visiting Atlanta Hawks 110-107 on Wednesday night in the final game for both teams prior to the All-Star break.
A tight loss to this same Hornets team followed by a blowout loss to the Timberwolves puts the Hawks in a rough skid heading into a repeat matchup with Charlotte.
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Can Hornets swarm to the playoffs? Charlotte's high-powered offense has created NBA's hottest team
The Hornets are now favored to make the playoffs, where they haven't been in 10 years
ATLANTA — That buzz you hear from Charlotte is getting louder. In a stunning and unexpected in-season turnaround, the surging Hornets won their ninth straight game Saturday, beating the Atlanta Hawks 126-119, behind 26 points from Miles Bridges and 23 from rookie Kon Knueppel.
Two Charlotte Hornets and their head coach were among five people ejected from Detroit’s win at Spectrum Center.
Both Miles Bridges and Moussa Diabaté are going to miss four contests.