NBA report: Charlotte Hornets break franchise record with 158-126 win over Indiana Pacers

In all, four Charlotte Hornets players topped the 20-point mark as they tied a season-best from beyond the arc.

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By Amruth Kalidas | Jan 27, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

The Charlotte Hornets made 24 three-pointers, broke the franchise’s single-game scoring record and produced the highest point total in the NBA this season with a 158-126 win over the Indiana Pacers.

”Tonight we kind of got in that zone in the third quarter and we didn’t look back,” said Kelly Oubre Jr., who scored a career-high 39 points and made a career-best 10 3-pointers. ”None of us were going for numbers today. We just wanted to play hard.”

CHARLOTTE HORNETS WERE ON FIRE

The numbers, though, were incredible. Oubre was 12 of 18 from the field and only missed five 3s. LaMelo Ball had his fourth triple double of the season with 29 points, 13 assists and 10 rebounds. In all, four Hornets players topped the 20-point mark as they tied a season-best from beyond the arc.

Charlotte also snapped a two-game losing streak and pulled off a four-game sweep of the injury-depleted Pacers, who eliminated the Hornets in the play-in round last season. It was no surprise to Borrego.

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”We were due for one of these games,” he said. ”We just got rolling, one guy after another and just a great game offensively tonight and a great third quarter defensively. That’s what turned the game.”

The Pacers, led by 17 points from both Goga Bitdaze and rookie Isaiah Jackson, lost their third straight and seventh out of nine. Playing without three starters, Indiana simply couldn’t keep up, and it didn’t much time to see what was coming.

Charlotte opened the game by scoring 12 of the first 15 points and led 71-70 at the half. The Hornets opened the third quarter with seven straight points and used a 13-2 spurt to take a 104-82 lead with 4:18 to go.

They broke the franchise mark, fittingly, on a 3 from Myles Bridges with 5:14 to go and coasted to the final buzzer.

”It happens, you’ve just got to keep going and playing tougher like we did on the West Coast,” Bitadze said. ”It’s hard. It’s not like you’re going to forget about it. You’ve got to use it as motivation.”