LaMelo Ball scores 31 to rally Hornets past Pacers

Charlotte Hornets guard LaMelo Ball reacts after making a shot against the Indiana Pacers during the second half of an NBA basketball game in Charlotte, N.C., Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2021 (Jacob Kupferman/AP).

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- LaMelo Ball scored 31 points, hitting seven 3-pointers, and the Charlotte Hornets used a 24-0 third period run to battle back and beat the Indiana Pacers 123-122 on Wednesday night.

Indiana led 122-121 on Torrey Craig's foul shots with 12.7 left. P.J. Washington made two free throws with 4.6 seconds left before Domantas Sabonis missed from 11 feet to seal the Hornets' win.

Ball scored 12 points in the third-period run and finished with nine rebounds and seven assists. Gordon Hayward scored 27 for Charlotte, which got 14 each from newcomers Kelly Oubre Jr. and Ish Smith. Miles Bridges had 13 and Cody Martin 10 for the Hornets, who played without last year's leading scorer Terry Rozier.

Borrego said pregame that Rozier would test his sprained left ankle and undergo tests before the team would determine his status. He was ruled out shortly before tipoff.

Sabonis scored 33 points, Malcolm Brogdon had 28, and Chris Duarte chipped in with 27 for Indiana, which had a 21-point lead early in the second half. Justin Holiday added 11 for the Pacers.

Both teams had to overcome double-digit leads in the second half to set up a tense finish.

Indiana led the entire first half and appeared set for a second straight runaway victory in the series. In May, the Pacers' 20-7 opening run led to a 144-117 rout in a play-in game.

Wednesday, as Indiana pushed its lead past 20 to start the second half, Charlotte began its monstrous run with 8:48 to play in the third. Sabonis' basket gave Indiana an 84-63 lead. Ball took over from there, scoring 10 of Charlotte's 24 consecutive points, including two 3-pointers and a dunk.

Smith's basket gave Charlotte its first double-digit lead at 106-96. During the 24-0 Charlotte run, Indiana shot 0-for-8 and committed five turnovers over a 5 1/2-minute span. The Hornets outscored Indiana 33-13 in the period.

Brogdon's 3-pointer pushed the Pacers ahead 110-109 and wiped out a 10-point deficit. Neither team could forge a lead of more than five the rest of the way.

TIP-INS

Pacers: First-round pick Duarte, one of four rookies on the roster and the team's leading scorer in the preseason, started for Indiana.

Hornets: The team honored longtime Charlotte Observer writer Rick Bonnell, who died unexpectedly in June. Bonnell had covered the Hornets since the inaugural 1988-89 season.

UP NEXT:

Pacers: At Washington on Friday night.

Hornets: At Cleveland on Friday night.

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