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Charlotte Hornets at Cleveland Cavaliers

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39-42, 14-27 Away
Final
124 - 97

19-63, 13-28 Home

Walker, Hornets keep playoff push going, beat Cavs 124-97

There's hope, not heartache.

Kemba Walker scored 23 points and Charlotte kept its late-season postseason push going by pulling away in the fourth quarter for a 124-97 win Tuesday night over the Cleveland Cavaliers, whose painful first season rebuilding without LeBron James is finally over.

"It felt good, man," said Walker. "We had great energy and great togetherness. We really wanted to win this game."

They really wanted the Pistons to lose, too.

But Detroit rallied from a 22-point deficit to to beat Memphis 100-93, eliminating Miami from the playoff chase and setting up a dramatic final day of the season.

Once they finished off the Cavs, Walker and several teammates watched the end of Detroit's game on a TV in their locker room. After the Pistons came back, Walker dejectedly shook his head as he walked from his locker to the shower area.

"We knew they were down 20 at one point but we also knew they were at home and they would make a run," Walker said. "They played tough down the stretch and got a big win."

Jeremy Lamb added 23 points and Miles Bridges and Dwayne Bacon scored 18 apiece as the Hornets won their fourth straight.

Bridges didn't hide his disappointment in seeing the Pistons win.

"Of course we were mad about it," he said. "They were down 22 but, hey, we have to worry about ourselves. We still have one more game. We can't worry about what they're doing."

The Cavs dropped their 10th in a row to finish 19-63, the fourth-worst record in franchise history and just the fifth time they've failed to win at least 20.

Cleveland again played without star forward Kevin Love, whose season was sabotaged early by a toe injury that required surgery and altered everything for the Cavs. Love's situation made things even tougher on the Cavs, who initially believed they could compete while recovering from the loss of James as a free agent for the second time.

Now the focus turns to coach Larry Drew's future and next month's NBA draft lottery.

Rookie Collin Sexton scored 18 points and had a season-high 10 assists for the Cavs. He also joined Larry Bird (1979-80) and Stephen Curry (2009-10) as the only rookies in league history to average at least 16 points while making over 40% of their 3-pointers and 80% of their free throws.

There were some positives for the Cavs and none bigger than Sexton, who shrugged off a slow start and came on in the season's second half.

"Everything," Sexton said when asked what changed in him from Game 1 to 82. "It's a whole change. Coming into the league people said I couldn't shoot and stuff like that, but I just kept working on it through the season and it got better and better."

If the Hornets get back to the postseason for the first time in three years, Walker will be the reason.

The three-time All-Star, who is scheduled to become a free agent on July 1, is averaging 34.4 points in his last five games.

DREW DONE?

It may be a few days before Drew knows his fate.

He guided the Cavs through a turbulent, injury-filled season that ended with uncertainty. Before the game, Drew said, "Let's hope not" when asked if this season would be his last.

The 61-year-old, who replaced good Tyronn Lue after six games, was noncommittal when he was asked if wanted to return as Cleveland's coach.

"Um, I really don't want to get into that part of it right now," said Drew, who plans to meet with general manager Koby Altman. "As tough as the season was, I still really enjoyed coming to work every day."

TIP-INS

Cavaliers: Love played 13 minutes on Sunday as a salute to close friend Channing Frye, who is retiring. Love was limited to just 22 games because of the toe and other injuries. ... Frye got a rousing ovation when he checked in and a video tribute from former teammates was shown. Frye scored 10 in the fourth quarter. ... Sexton scored in double figures in his final 23 games. He's the first Cavs rookie to play all 82 games since Andre Miller in 1999-2000.

UP NEXT

Hornets: Lost to the Magic, Wednesday's opponent, by 38 on Feb. 14.

Cavaliers: Eagerly await the NBA draft lottery on May 12.

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Regular Season Series

CHA wins series 3-1

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 124 - 97
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 124 - 97
4th 0.2 Willy Hernangomez defensive rebound 124 - 97
4th 1.1 Collin Sexton misses 29-foot three point jumper 124 - 97
4th 26.6 Malik Monk makes 30-foot three point jumper (Devonte' Graham assists) 124 - 97

Statistics

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45-78 FG 40-89
58 Field Goal % 45
22-44 3PT 11-30
50 Three Point % 37
12-17 FT 6-8
71 Free Throw % 75
43 Rebounds 46
5 Offensive Rebounds 14
32 Defensive Rebounds 27
35 Assists 24
8 Steals 3
7 Blocks 2
10 Turnovers 14
0 Team Turnovers 0
10 Total Turnovers 14
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
1 Flagrant Fouls 0
16 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 20
25 Fast Break Points 6
34 Points in Paint 48
13 Fouls 18
27 Largest Lead 2
Cleveland Cavaliers Cleveland Cavaliers Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Craig Porter Jr., G Out Mar 29
Max Strus, G Out Mar 29
Jarrett Allen, C Out Mar 29
Jaylon Tyson, G Out Mar 29
Dean Wade, F Out Mar 29
Charlotte Hornets Charlotte Hornets Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Tidjane Salaun, F Out Mar 29
Grant Williams, F Out Mar 29

Game Information

Rocket Arena

Location: Cleveland, OH
Attendance: 19,432 · Capacity:

2025-26 Southeast Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Atlanta 42 33 .560 - W1
Orlando 39 35 .527 2.5 L1
Miami 39 36 .520 3 L2
Charlotte 39 36 .520 3 L2
Washington 17 57 .230 24.5 L2

2025-26 Central Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Detroit 54 20 .730 - W2
Cleveland 46 28 .622 8 W1
Milwaukee 29 45 .392 25 L4
Chicago 29 45 .392 25 L3
Indiana 17 58 .227 37.5 W1
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