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Hornets blow out Thunder 124-97
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Brandon Miller erupted for 28 points as the Charlotte Hornets delivered a stunning 124-97 blowout of the NBA-leading Oklahoma City Thunder on Monday night.

Kon Knueppel chipped in 23 points for Charlotte, which snapped a recent skid by handing Oklahoma City its worst loss of the season. The 97 points marked a season low for the Thunder and the first time they failed to reach the 100-point mark. The Hornets seized control early, racing to a 21-9 lead before Oklahoma City responded to tie the game at 33 after one quarter behind 10 bench points from Ajay Mitchell.

Charlotte regained momentum in the second quarter and carried a 67-50 advantage into halftime, fueled by 19 first-half points from Miller. Oklahoma City struggled at the free-throw line, going just 8-of-15 before the break, while Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was limited to nine points on 3-of-12 shooting. Gilgeous-Alexander finished with 21 points, extending his streak to 108 consecutive games with at least 20 points, the second-longest in NBA history, despite shooting 7-of-21 and sitting out the fourth quarter due to the lopsided score.

The Hornets broke the game open in the third quarter with a highlight-reel play from LaMelo Ball, who saved a ball from going out of bounds and converted a one-legged jumper near the corner to push the lead to 74-55. Miller capped the period with a buzzer-beating 3-pointer to make it 99-71, and Charlotte cruised from there. The Thunder, now 30-7 after starting the season 24-1, suffered their second straight loss and second home defeat.

Charlotte hosts Toronto on Wednesday, while Oklahoma City remains home to face Utah.

This article first appeared on The Predictors and was syndicated with permission.

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