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Miller's 32+6 shooting rate is amazing, the Hornets beat the Magic in an upset, and Banchero slashes in the air!

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Today's NBA regular season ushered in a fierce matchup, with the Charlotte Hornets hosting the Orlando Magic. The match attracted the attention of many fans, and the players of both sides showed a high level of competitive form on the field. In the end, after four quarters of intense battle, the Hornets defeated the Magic with a score of 124-115 to win the home game.

Miller's 32+6 shooting rate is amazing, the Hornets beat the Magic in an upset, and Banchero slashes in the air!

Brandon Miller, a player for the Hornets, showed great athleticism and shooting skills in this game. He spent 39 minutes on the pitch, which fully demonstrated the coach's trust and dependence on him. Of his 13 attempts, Miller hit 11 shots for a whopping 84.6 percent shooting. He was particularly prominent from beyond the three-point line, hitting five three-pointers from six attempts, showing how dangerous he is from the outside. In addition, Miller also showed his consistency at the free-throw line, hitting all five of his free throws. In addition to scoring 32 points, Miller also contributed six rebounds, two assists, one steal and one block for the team.

Miller's 32+6 shooting rate is amazing, the Hornets beat the Magic in an upset, and Banchero slashes in the air!

Brandon Miller's performance in this game was historic. Not only did he show a very high shooting percentage, but he also set NBA history on a number of statistics. First, Miller scored 32 points on 84.6 percent shooting in 39 minutes of playing time, making him the first player in NBA history to score so much on more than 80 percent shooting in a single game.

Miller's 32+6 shooting rate is amazing, the Hornets beat the Magic in an upset, and Banchero slashes in the air!

In this game, Paolo Banchero was still impressive despite the Magic's eventual failure to emerge victorious. He played 40 minutes and showed a full range of individual skills. Banchero was active on the offensive end, hitting 10 of his 26 attempts, including one of eight three-pointers. While his shooting touch isn't particularly hot, he is still able to impact the game by constantly hitting the basket and creating free throws. He shot 91.7 percent from the free-throw line and hit 11 of 12 free throws, showing his consistency in crunch time.

Miller's 32+6 shooting rate is amazing, the Hornets beat the Magic in an upset, and Banchero slashes in the air!

In terms of rebounding, Banchero grabbed eight rebounds, including some key defensive rebounds, to help the team control the tempo of the game. He also provided eight assists, showed excellent passing vision and playmaking, and created many scoring opportunities for his teammates.

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