The Charlotte Hornets snapped a three-game dropping streak on Wednesday, knocking off the Detroit Pistons on a buzzer-beating layup by ahead Brandon Miller, who almost value them a win on their earlier possession.
After buying and selling buckets with Detroit all through the fourth quarter, it appeared that Charlotte would hold on for a win, because of a go-ahead floater from All-Star level guard LaMelo Ball with 24.1 seconds remaining in regulation. Nevertheless, Detroit lower the Hornets’ result in one level seconds afterward a Jaden Ivey dunk.
The Pistons nonetheless had a foul to offer and used it on Charlotte’s subsequent possession earlier than double-teaming Miller. The ball was subsequently stripped from Miller by guard Malik Beasley, and rookie Ron Holland II secured it en path to hitting a clutch layup with 6.3 seconds remaining to offer Detroit a 107-106 lead.