Hornets Crush Celtics 118-89, Win Streak Hits Six

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Hornets Crush Celtics 118-89, Win Streak Hits Eight
The Charlotte Hornets stormed into Boston and decisively defeated the Celtics 118-89 on Wednesday night. With this win, Charlotte's impressive winning streak now stands at six games. The young Hornets demonstrated their unstoppable nature from the very beginning to the end.
Hornets Take Control Early
Charlotte surged ahead 35-23 after the first quarter. The Hornets maintained their offensive pressure, and by halftime, they led 64-43. Boston struggled to find an effective response.
The third quarter only magnified the frustration for the home crowd. Charlotte expanded their lead to 91-68. The Hornets showcased their skillful ball movement, consistently finding open shots throughout the game.
Knueppel Leads the Attack
Rookie Kon Knueppel scored an impressive 20 points for Charlotte. The promising young wing successfully sank half of his shots from the floor. He displayed confidence and high energy during his 31 minutes on the court.
Brandon Miller contributed 18 points with exceptional shooting accuracy. He connected on approximately 62 percent of his attempts. Additionally, Miller recorded five rebounds and snagged three steals.
LaMelo Ball orchestrated the game like a master conductor. He concluded the night with 18 points, seven rebounds, and four assists. His remarkable court vision kept Boston's defense off balance.
Coby White came off the bench with intense energy. He contributed 17 points on an outstanding 67 percent shooting. White also provided six assists in just 20 minutes of play.
Celtics Can't Find Rhythm
Boston missed Jayson Tatum, who was sidelined during his recovery from Achilles surgery. The Celtics struggled significantly without their star forward.
Derrick White fought valiantly, scoring 29 points. However, he could not single-handedly halt the relentless Charlotte onslaught.
Jaylen Brown collected 11 rebounds and netted 20 points. He worked hard for every shot he made but lacked sufficient support from his teammates.
Rising Stars
The Hornets improved their record to 32-31, placing them ninth in the Eastern Conference. Their young core of players continues to grow stronger each game. Charlotte now appears to be a legitimate playoff contender, playing with enthusiasm and confidence on a nightly basis.
Meanwhile, Boston's record fell to 41-21 despite their solid performance overall. This loss ended their three-game winning streak.
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