The still-shorthanded Charlotte Hornets could not give the Cleveland Cavaliers the same scare they could in their most recent matchup, as they fell in the second game of a split back-to-back on Tuesday, 120-104, at Spectrum Center. Two nights after leading for the majority of the contest, ultimately to fall in defeat, Charlotte didn’t bring […]

The Hornets had no issues with the Huston Rockets on Monday, disposing of them 123-99 in what was their largest margin of victory of the season. Terry Rozier led the way for team in the win, dropping 27 points on 10-17 shooting from the field and 7-12 from beyond the arc, but the bench production led by Kelly Oubre Jr. and Nick Richards was once again a big part of the success in this one.

The Hornets came into this weekend looking to get back on track after three straight losses that included one to the lowly Rockets. The team was able to do just that last night with a 130-127 win in Atlanta despite the team being short-handed without three starters, LaMelo Ball, Terry Rozier and Mason Plumlee, and one role player in Jalen McDaniels who were all placed in COVID protocols on Saturday afternoon as first reported by Stadium's Shams Charnia.