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No one, and I mean, no one, saw the Charlotte Hornets going into Oklahoma City and pulling out a win on Monday, never mind a 27-point victory over the defending
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.
Feeling refreshed and revived from their recent travels, the Charlotte Hornets return home to face the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday.
After Mann was shipped to the Queen City at the trade deadline in 2025, he quickly became a fan favorite with his off the dribble prowess and throwback baggy uniform. On top of that, Mann wasn't just cool, he was productive in his first ten months in purple and teal.
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Can the Hornets Ascend to the Next Level After the Thunder Win?
The Charlotte Hornets‘ recent victory over the dominant Oklahoma City Thunder offers a critical inflection point, a chance to build momentum and prove
On Monday night, the Thunder team returned home hoping to reset but instead suffered a stunning 27-point loss to the 12–23 Charlotte Hornets.
Hornets’ rising rookie continues to impress and remains far from complacent, constantly looking for ways to improve.
LaMelo Ball produced a scintillating performance against the Chicago Bulls, surpassing David Wesley on the Hornets' all-time assists list.
Hornets did something no other team has done to SGA this season originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. On Monday, the Charlotte Hornets defeated the defending champions, the Oklahoma City Thunder, on the road in dominating fashion, scoring 124 points and holding the champs to 97.