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LaMelo Ball scores 29 points as Hornets beat Grizzlies 124-101 for their third straight win

LaMelo Ball scored 29 points with seven three-pointers as the Hornets extend their season-best winning streak to three, improving their playoff chances with a 37-win tally.

  • On Saturday night in Charlotte, LaMelo Ball scored 29 points and hit seven 3-pointers as the Charlotte Hornets defeated the Memphis Grizzlies 124-101 for their third straight victory.
  • After a 21-6 run, the Hornets lead with Brandon Miller scoring 22 points as they push for a play-in spot.
  • After taking a 59-47 halftime lead, Charlotte extended it with a third-quarter 15,6 run, capped by a Miles Bridges three-point play.
  • With fans filling the Spectrum Center for the eighth straight game, Charlotte posted only its third three-game winning streak this season.
  • With 37 wins and eleven games remaining, Charlotte hosts Sacramento on Tuesday while Memphis visits Atlanta on Monday, impacting playoff positioning.
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LaMelo Ball scores 29 points as Hornets beat Grizzlies 124-101 for their third straight win

LaMelo Ball scored 29 points and finished 7 of 14 from 3-point range to help lift the Charlotte Hornets to their third straight victory, 124-101 over the struggling Memphis Grizzlies.

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LaMelo Ball, Hornets continue strong stretch, roll past Grizzlies

LaMelo Ball's 29 points led to another big offensive output for the Charlotte Hornets in their 124-101 victory against the visiting Memphis Grizzlies on Saturday night.

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