"We've played now 15 games and 13 of them were more than good enough to win offensively regardless of who's out there," Clifford said. Offense wasn't the problem, according to Hornets coach Steve Clifford. The Hornets found themselves down 61-57 after a first half in which they shot 59.5% (25 for 42). Charlotte never again got the lead under five. He stole a pass and got it to Wagner for two free throws, then assisted Banchero's 7-foot bank shot. We've set a standard for ourselves and we need to maintain that standard."ĭespite the absence of Ball, Orlando led by only 95-92 when Anthony drove for a 3-point play with 10:12 remaining. "We've got to approach everything the exact same away. "It wasn't our best start, it wasn't our best game, but you can't be mad about a win in the NBA," said Anthony, who also had seven rebounds, seven assists and two steals. "That's how it starts for us, I think - the change in our mentality compared to the last two years." "I think everybody in the building believes so and that's what made this," he said. Wagner, for one, doesn't see any reason it can't go much longer. The win streak is Orlando's longest since a franchise-record nine-game streak from Dec. Nets hit NBA season-high 25 3-pointers, beat Bulls 118-106 Bucks rally to beat Trail Blazers 108-102 in Lillard's 1st game against former team Booker hits 3-pointer with 1.7 seconds left, Suns beat Knicks 116-113 for 7th straight win 4 after missing nine games with a groin strain, had 22 points and nine assists for Charlotte. Terry Rozier, playing for the first time since Nov. Miles Bridges had 23 points and 10 rebounds for the Hornets, who played the second half without LaMelo Ball after he went down with an ankle injury. Paolo Banchero added 23 points and eight assists. (AP) - Franz Wagner and Cole Anthony scored 30 points each to help the Orlando Magic pull away for a 130-117 victory over the Charlotte Hornets on Sunday night and extend their win streak to seven games.Īnthony scored 17 points in the fourth quarter, keying a rally that helped the Magic stretch their lead as high as 16 points. Those were his only six points of the game.ORLANDO, Fla. After Houstan made all three free throws, the Magic retained possession and Houstan hit a 3-pointer. Brandon Miller flagrantly fouled Houstan on a shot attempt. The Magic had 33 assists on 47 field goals.Ĭaleb Houstan scored six points on one possession to help Orlando build a 9-point lead in the second quarter. Wagner made his first nine shots, a variety of layups, dunks and finger rolls, and all five of Magic center Goga Bitadze’s field goals came on dunks. “But we’ve got to defend better in the half court.” “We’ve played now 15 games and 13 of them were more than good enough to win offensively regardless of who’s out there,” Clifford said. Offense wasn’t the problem, according to Hornets coach Steve Clifford. He stole a pass and got it to Wagner for two free throws, then assisted Banchero’s 7-foot bank shot. We’ve set a standard for ourselves and we need to maintain that standard.”ĭespite the absence of Ball, Orlando led by only 95-92 when Anthony drove for a 3-point play with 10:12 remaining. “We’ve got to approach everything the exact same away. “It wasn’t our best start, it wasn’t our best game, but you can’t be mad about a win in the NBA,” said Anthony, who also had seven rebounds, seven assists and two steals. “That’s how it starts for us, I think - the change in our mentality compared to the last two years.” “I think everybody in the building believes so and that’s what made this,” he said. Wagner, for one, doesn’t see any reason it can’t go much longer. The win streak is Orlando’s longest since a franchise-record nine-game streak from Dec.
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