Oklahoma City Thunder – Charlotte Hornets

Hornets

loss - 90 points

K. Walker - 32 points

J. Lin- 15 points

P. J. Hairston- 10 points

Thunder

win - 109 points

K. Durant - 29 points

R. Westbrook - 16 points

S. Ibaka - 14 points

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January 02, 2016 07:00 PM

Time Warner Cable Arena, Charlotte, NC

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date time venue  competition  season
January 2, 2016  7:00 PM ET Time Warner Cable Arena, Charlotte, NC  NBA 2016

Charlotte Hornets

 #  player  position total points  total minutes
2
Marvin Williams
Power Forward  4 28
19
P.J. Hairston
Small Forward 10 21
40
Cody Zeller
Center 7 23
7
Jeremy Lin
Point Guard 15 34
15
Kemba Walker
Point Guard 32 36
50
Tyler Hansbrough
Power Forward 4 15
44
F. Kaminsky III
Center 6 33
22
Brian Roberts
Point Guard 0 4
9
Aaron Harrison
Shooting Guard 0 4
3
Jeremy Lamb
Shooting Guard 9 25
 30
Troy Daniels
Shooting Guard 3 18

Oklahoma City Thunder

# player position total points total minutes
9
Serge Ibaka
Power Forward 14 31
35 Kevin Durant Small Forward 29 35
12
Steven Adams
Center 8 17
0
R. Westbrook
Point Guard 16 31
21
Andre Roberson
Shooting Guard 0 15
4
Nick Collison
Power Forward 0 7
33
Mitch McGary
Power Forward 0 3
5
Kyle Singler
Small Forward 1 15
11
Enes Kanter
Center 12 24
22 Cameron Payne Point Guard 7 20
2
Anthony Morrow
Shooting Guard 12 18
3
Dion Waiters
Shooting Guard 10 25

Charlotte, N.C.

Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook got a major boost from the Oklahoma City bench Saturday night.

Durant had 29 points and 11 rebounds, and Westbrook added 16 points for the Thunder in their 109-90 victory over the Charlotte Hornets.

Oklahoma City held off Charlotte’s third-quarter rally in winning its fourth straight game — and 10th in a row against the Hornets dating to the 2010-2011 season.

I thought we got some really, really good and positive contributions from the bench,” Thunder coach Billy Donovan said. “I’ve always said it starts with Russell (Westbrook) and Kevin (Durant), and they do a great job of that. Our bench came in and kind of kept it going, which was good to see.

The Hornets are tied for the Eastern Conference lead and rank fifth-best in the NBA in bench scoring at 39.1 points per game. But on Saturday, it was Oklahoma City’s bench outscoring Charlotte’s reserves 42-22.

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Tip-ins

Thunder: Ibaka finished with 14 points. . Finished shooting 44.3 percent from the field (35 of 79) and 9 of 23 on 3-pointers. … Had a 53-34 rebounding advantage. . Also had a season-high 15 blocked shots, with four each by Durant and Ibaka.

Hornets: Had a season-low four turnovers, three of those occurring in the fourth quarter. . Also had a season-best seven blocked shots. . Shot just 34.5 percent from the field (29 of 84) and went 6 of 22 on 3-pointers.