Moussa Diabate’s Hornets beat the Sixers

This Monday, the Hornets host the Sixers looking for their third straight win. Without Joel EmbiidIt is Andre Drummond who is responsible for opening the score, but the answer is signed Moussa Diabate (12 points, 5 rebounds). This encounter is first played inside and you have to wait four minutes to see it Brandon Miller (30 points, shooting 8/11) scores the first winning basket of the night.
The last one is imitated LaMelo Ball (11 points, 8 assists) while Moussa Diabate contributes 2 points. On the Sixers side, the offense is less in form than this pass of almost five minutes at the end of the first act where Nick Nurse’s men can not score a basket. Despite the award-winning basket of Jabari WalkerPhiladelphia still trailed 28:22 after twelve minutes of play.
In the second quarter, Charlotte continued to develop. LaMelo Ball sends Moussa Diabate to the alley-oop (36-26) and, in the process, the pivot goes up for a dunk on Dominick Barlow. In contrast, the Sixers still can’t get into a rhythm like this “balloon.” Tyrese McKay or even their numerous turnovers. On another long shot, Brandon Miller gives the home team a twenty-point advantage (49-29).
50 point difference after three quarters!
Just before half time, number 24 emphasizes the “alley-oop” sent by LaMelo Ball and comes to a thirty-point advantage (67-37). Brandon Miller didn’t let up after the break, as he opened the second period by hitting three shots, including two from beyond the arc.
Moussa Diabate then scores a basket Adem Bona. If the Nigerian responds, Brandon Miller plays on the next possession VJ Edgecombe to get an easy basket while Josh Green makes a pass behind to find Grant Williams on 3 points (97-55).
At the end of the third quarter, Charlotte had a fifty-point advantage (109-59). To begin the final act, Charles Lee opens his pew. As soon as he entered the game, Charlotte’s other Frenchman, Tidjane Salaun (7 points, 6 rebounds), shoots far. Charlotte ends up quietly winning 130 to 93.
WHAT TO REMEMBER:
Tirese Mackey pris froid. Sans Joel Embiid, very energetic latelyTyrese Maxey was supposed to lead the offense for the Sixers, but it didn’t work out. The leader in the second quarter was never able to get into a rhythm like this 3-point “airball”. Tyrese Maxey finished the game with just six points on 3/12 shooting.
The French are having fun. In contrast, the French from Charlotte were having fun. Moussa Diabate apparently appeared first. His six-yard field goal in the first quarter set fire to the center of the spectrum. The Parisian was able to take advantage of Joel Embiid’s absence to score numerous dunks. If the former Clippers player already had ten points at halftime, he was more discreet in the second half and finished the game with 12 points and 5 rebounds on 6/7 shooting. In the fourth quarter, when the match ended, it was Tiđane Salaun’s turn to show himself with seven points and six rebounds in twelve minutes of play.
Never two without three. The Hornets could count on the fiery attack for the third success in a row. Offensive orgy by Brandon Miller and his 30 points on 81% success (9/11). At halftime, Charlotte already had a 25-point advantage, and this offensive orgy continued after the break with a 40-15 third quarter in a match where the home team couldn’t seem to miss a shot. Proof of this is that one spectator even managed to kick the $1,000 midfielder at halftime.
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How to read statistics? Min = Minute; Shots = Shots Successful / Shots Attempted; 3 points = 3 points / attempt 3 points; LF = free throws made / free throws attempted; O = offensive rebound; D=defensive jump; T = Total number of jumps; Pd = assists; Fte: Personal mistakes; Int = intercepts; Bp = lost balls; Ct: Against; +/- = point difference when the player is on the court; Points = Points; Rating: player rating calculated based on positive actions – negative actions.
2026-01-27 05:13:00







