Nets rip short-handed Hornets to snap seven-game losing skid
Briefly

The Brooklyn Nets halted their seven-game losing streak by defeating the Charlotte Hornets 103-84 in a commanding performance. Nic Claxton led the charge defensively, contributing 12 points, eight rebounds, and six blocks. The Nets dominated the game, leading by as much as 24 points and limiting the Hornets to just 33.7 percent shooting. Charlotte was significantly handicapped, missing seven top scorers, including star guard LaMelo Ball. This victory improves the Nets' lottery odds as they continue to navigate a challenging season.
The Nets are just 2-12 since Jan. 4, but snapped a seven-game losing streak with a dominant 103-84 win against the Hornets in Charlotte.
Nic Claxton showcased a strong defensive presence with 12 points, eight rebounds, and six blocks, leading the Nets to their most impressive defensive performance of the season.
Despite facing a shorthanded Hornets team, the Nets maintained control of the game, never trailing and leading by as many as 24 points.
Day'Ron Sharpe left the game with hamstring tightness, leaving Claxton as the only center remaining on the Nets roster.
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