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Ball Jr. was the all-around leader of the Hornets, and Oubre bench fire support overwhelmed the Blazers

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Ball Jr. was the all-around leader of the Hornets, and Oubre bench fire support overwhelmed the Blazers

The Hornets started the season with the rise of Miles Bridges, but the team's lineup was not complete, with Terry Rozier playing just one game and P.J. Washington. Washington) was also injured and stopped. Today (November 1st) finally looked forward to a full-scale attack, and it was 125-113 to repel the Blazers, showing the team's combat strength.

Both sides were very hot in the game, and the Blazers scored 60 points in the first half, temporarily taking the lead. In the second half, it was the Hornets' turn to burst into flames, each with 36 points in each of the two quarters. The tiebreaker season kept the Blazers from keeping up with the scoring rhythm, with Kelly Oubre Jr. scoring 13 points in a single quarter and playing the role of bench thug.

Oubre scored 26 points in the game, and the top of the Team was LaMelo Ball Jr. who scored 27 points, he also had 9 rebounds and 7 assists, Bridges scored 19 points and 9 assists, Rozier returned with 14 points, Washington scored 17 points on 8-of-8 shooting, and the Blazers scored 17 points on 8-of-8 shooting. McCollum contributed 25 points, while Damian Lillard didn't feel good, taking just 14 points but giving 12 assists.

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