Charlotte Hornets vs Denver Nuggets
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LaMelo Ball scored 27 of his 30 points in the second half while tying his career high with nine 3-pointers, and the Charlotte Hornets overcame Luka Doncic’s 39 points for a 135-117 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers.
Charlotte led by as many as 30 points, which is the largest deficit NBA’s defending champions have faced all season.
After a quiet three points in the first half, LaMelo Ball erupted for 27 points after halftime, including eight made three-pointers on 12 attempts in the second half.
Down four of their typical starting five, Jamal Murray was the lone starter in the mix for the Nuggets, where they were simply outmatched on both ends of the floor. Denver shot less than 22% from three as a team, allowed an astounding 62 points in the paint from the Hornets, and tied their season-lowest total in points for a single game at 87.