One night after scoring a big win against the Nets, the injury-depleted Sixers dropped a road game to the lowly Hornets.
With all things considered, their victory over the Brooklyn Nets was their most impressive of the season.“I think we missed about 11 layups,” coach Doc Rivers said before Wednesday’s matchup against the Charlotte Hornets. “I’m not talking about contested layups. So we can’t do that again and think we are going to win. But all that other stuff was good.”
One night after shooting 50% from three, the Sixers made just 23.7% from beyond the arc against the Hornets. A night after grabbing 20 offensive rebounds, they had eight. And the Sixers committed 19 turnovers, leading to 23 points.All that led to a huge letdown against one of the league’s worst teams 24 hours after a thrilling victory over Ben Simmons and the Nets.“I thought we played great,” he said after the game. “Honestly, I think we ran out of gas.
But it’s hard to use their absences as an excuse in losing to the Hornets when they beat Simmons and the Nets in a marquee matchup without the same players.The Sixers built a 33-21 lead after one quarter thanks to 60% shooting from the field. De’Anthony Melton led the charge with 13 points on 4-for-5 shooting. However, his game, as did the Sixers’, went missing in the second quarter. Melton failed to score in the second while missing all five of his shots.
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