Brandon Miller, Hornets Pull Away Late to Subdue Blazers
Miller's six 3-pointers helped the Hornets shoot 38% from beyond the arc, tying an NBA record for most threes in a three-game span, boosting their record to 30-31.
- On Saturday, Brandon Miller had 26 points and eight rebounds as the Charlotte Hornets beat the Portland Trail Blazers 109-93 for their fourth consecutive victory.
- Portland struggled from deep, missing all 10 first-quarter three-point attempts and finishing 11 for 47 , while playing without All-Star Deni Avdija for a third straight game due to a back injury.
- From deep, Charlotte's three-point unit finished 16 for 42 after totaling 72 in the previous three victories, while Coby White added 20 off the bench, and LaMelo Ball had 15 points and eight assists, the Associated Press reported.
- Charlotte moved to within a game of.500 at 30-31 after the victory, with Moussa Diabate contributing 13 points, 11 rebounds, and five assists, as the Hornets host Dallas on Tuesday.
- The AP noted Charlotte's recent 3-point output equaled an NBA record for a three-game span, while Portland finished 11 for 47 from deep.
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The Hornets of the French interior Moussa Diabaté won against the Trail Blazers (109-93), Saturday in the NBA.
Associated Press CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, USA (AP) — Brandon Miller scored 26 points and captured eight rebounds, and the Charlotte Hornets beat the Portland Trail Blazers on Saturday 109-93 for their fourth consecutive win. Miller hit six triples and the Hornets finished with 16 out of 42 from the 3-point line, after totaling 72 in the previous three wins, matching the NBA record of more triples in a three-game run. Coby White scored 20 point…
Miller scores 26 points as the Hornets beat the Trail Blazers 109-93 for their 4th straight win
Brandon Miller had 26 points and eight rebounds, and the Charlotte Hornets beat the Portland Trail Blazers 109-93 on Saturday for their fourth consecutive victory.
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