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Career-high 44 for Hayward in Hornets’ victoryon January 7, 2021 at 4:19 am

ATLANTA — Gordon Hayward scored a career-high 44 points and the Charlotte Hornets recovered after trailing for the first time in the fourth quarter to beat the Atlanta Hawks 102-94 on Wednesday night.

The Hornets led by double figures most of the game before Atlanta claimed its first lead, at 86-85, on John Collins‘ three-point play with 5 minutes, 22 seconds remaining. Hayward answered with a jumper and his own three-point play and the Hornets never trailed again.

Hayward said it was a true career high — the most points he had scored at any level.

“I never scored 40 in high school,” Hayward said before giving credit to his teammates. “People were finding me all night.”

Hayward made 15 of 25 shots, including 4 of 9 from behind the arc.

“I was proud of Gordy,” said Charlotte coach James Borrego. “He understood we needed pressure taken off our offense tonight, and he took the pressure.”

Collins led Atlanta with 23 points and 11 rebounds. Kevin Huerter had 19 points. Trae Young, averaging 28.6 points, scored only seven points while making 2 of 9 shots from the field. De’Andre Hunter added 17 points.

The Hawks entered the game fourth in the league in scoring, but with Young struggling, they couldn’t find their scoring touch against the Hornets.

The Hawks have lost three consecutive games.

“Tonight was nasty,” Atlanta coach Lloyd Pierce said. “There’s no shaking that. I’m thankful our guys were able to get back and take the lead and show the resiliency we need in this league.”

Pierce said he wasn’t worried about his team.

“Our guys, they’re high-confidence,” Pierce said. “They’re learning each other. They’re high-character guys. They’ll be fine.”

Charlotte pushed its lead to double figures in the opening period and stretched it to 24 points late in the first half before settling for a 59-40 halftime lead.

The Hawks cut the Hornets’ advantage to 10 points, at 74-64, in the third period, before Devonte’ Graham answered with a 3-pointer for Charlotte.

LaMelo Ball had 16 points and eight rebounds for Charlotte. Terry Rozier had 14 points.

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