LaMelo Ball Ignites Charlotte Hornets’ Fourth-Quarter Surge Against Indiana Pacers
The Charlotte Hornets clawed back from a 13-point deficit to clinch a decisive 103-83 victory over the Indiana Pacers on Friday night, courtesy of LaMelo Ball’s exceptional fourth-quarter performance and Brandon Miller’s career-equaling three-point prowess.
Hornets’ Dynamic Duo: Ball and Miller
LaMelo Ball, who was enduring a cold-shooting night, caught fire in the last quarter, draining 17 of his total 31 points. Brandon Miller, the Hornets’ second-year forward, matched his career-best with seven triples, tallying a total of 29 points. Cody Martin and Tre Mann also played pivotal roles, contributing 15 and 14 points respectively, solidifying the Hornets’ second consecutive victory to take their record to 4-5.
For the Pacers, who share the same 4-5 record, Pascal Siakam led the charge with 27 points, and Benedict Mathurin chipped in an additional 22.
Hornets’ Dramatic Comeback
With the Hornets trailing by 13, Ball exited the game around six minutes into the third quarter. Miller then seized the reins, steering the Hornets to a dramatic 23-2 run to finish the quarter. One of the highlights of the night came when Miller, under pressure, chased down the ball to beat the shot clock and nailed a 3-pointer, sending the crowd into a frenzy.
Takeaways: Pacers’ Defense Falters, Hornets Overcome Injuries
The Pacers, missing Aaron Nesmith due to an ankle injury, were unable to maintain their defensive prowess in the second half, after holding the Hornets to a meager 44 points in the first half.
The Hornets, already battling injuries to centers Mark Williams and Nick Richards, had to make do without Miles Bridges, who was benched due to a knee bone bruise. Rookie Tidjane Salaun filled in the void, becoming the franchise’s second-youngest starter after Michael Kidd-Gilchrist.
Decisive Moments and Stats
Despite shooting 5 of 20 before the fourth quarter, Ball found his rhythm, hitting 5 of 9 shots from the field, including three 3s down the stretch. The Hornets’ sharpshooting continued, with the team making 11 of 24 three-point attempts in the second half.
What’s Next?
The Pacers look to bounce back when they host the New York Knicks on Sunday, while the Hornets will aim to continue their winning streak against the Philadelphia 76ers Sunday night.