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Charlotte’s Hornets (11/10) won the game in the National Basketball Association (NBA) game that required overtime, out 129: 121 (28:29, 26:28, 34:25, 25:31, 16: 8) broke the Miami Heat club (7/13).
With one minute left in the fourth quarter, the Heat led 113: 108, but Devonte Graham threw penalties and Malikas Monkas hit from afar, leveling the score. Jimmy Butler, who often takes advantage of his speed, had a bad day due to the muddy pitch.
Malik Monk hits a triple and Jimmy had a chance to win 👀
Hornets-Heat going to OT pic.twitter.com/jAvNAWygGV
– Bleach Report (@BleacherReport) February 2, 2021
Malik Monk hits a triple and Jimmy had a chance to win 👀
Hornets-Heat going to OT pic.twitter.com/jAvNAWygGV
– Bleach Report (@BleacherReport) February 2, 2021
Gordon Hayward and Graham became key players in the extra leg, securing victory for the guests.
Hornets rookie LaMelo Ballas started the game for the first time in the top five of his career, replacing Terry Rozier, who fell due to an ankle injury. However, another defender who got up from the bench shone more.
Dissatisfied with the game time at the beginning of the season, M. Monkas put on a fantastic show this time: 40 minutes, 36 points (2/5 from two points, 9/13 from three points, 5/5 free throws), 5 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 errors and 3 infractions.
For the sniper, this turned out to be the best game of his career, although the 35-point performance of 2019 against the Indiana Pacers was slightly outmatched. Graham, who added six more triples, made sure the show didn’t go downwind.
“Hornets”: Malik Monk 36 (triples from 9/13), Devonte Graham 24 (res. 5, triples from 6/11), Cody Zeller (re 12) and Gordon Hayward (req. 6) After 19, LaMelo Ballas 14 (5 rec Cam., 7 res.).
“Hot”: Jimmy Butler 25 (9 seconds, 5 res. 7 triples), Kelly Olynyk (7 backs) and Tyler Herro (8 res.) After 11.
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