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Lethal Lin scores 24 as Hornets charge past Cavaliers

- By ASSOCIATED PRESS in Charlotte, N. C.

Tonight, we were just trying to stay aggressive and take the fight to them.” Jeremy Lin, after leading the Charlotte Hornets over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Wednesday

Even without their leading scorer, the Charlotte Hornets finally found a way to beat LeBron James.

Jeremy Lin scored 24 points and the Hornets rallied in the second half for a 106- 97 victory over James and the Eastern Conference- leading Cleveland Cavaliers on Wednesday night.

Michael Kidd- Gilchrist had 11 points and 13 rebounds and three other players finished in double figures for the Hornets, who played without ailing point guard Kemba Walker.

With some tough secondhalf defense, Charlotte overcame a nine- point halftime deficit to snap a four- game losing streak against the Cavaliers.

“Kemba, honestly, is irreplacea­ble. We all know that,” said Lin, who also had eight assists. “( But) we feel like if everyone can chip in a little bit, we can try to make up for his absence.”

The Hornets ended James’ personal 21- game winning streak against the franchise. The team’s last victory against him before Wednesday came on Feb 19, 2010, during James’ first stint with the Cavaliers.

“Tonight, we were just trying to stay aggressive and take the fight to them,” Lin said.

Marvin Williams added 16 points, Frank Kaminski had 15 off the bench and Nicholas Batum scored 10 for Charlotte, which trailed 58- 49 at halftime.

But the Hornets outscored Cleveland 33- 17 in the third quarter to take an 82- 75 lead. They went on to lead by as many as 15 late in the fourth.

“We fought hard and the bench play in both halves was really good,” Charlotte coach Steve Clifford said. “We were much more balanced than we’ve been.

“We’ve won some games where we were good on offense and some where we were really good on defense, but tonight we were good on both.”

Kyrie Irving had 26 points and James added 23 for the Cavaliers, who had won five straight. J. R. Smith scored 14 and Kevin Love had 12 points and 12 rebounds.

Irving gave the Cavaliers their final lead, hitting a layup with 6: 36 left in the third quarter that put Cleveland up 69- 67. Lin followed with a three- point play 28 seconds later to put the Hornets ahead to stay.

“That’s the third game in a row where we have struggled to come out in the third quarter,” Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue said. “We have to do something to adjust that situ- ation.”

Charlotte’s biggest lead came with less than five minutes remaining, when Kidd-Gilchrist knocked down a jumper to put the Hornets up 98- 83. The Cavaliers got no closer than six the rest of the way.

“We’re ( terrible) in the third quarter right now,” James said. “We need to figure it out. I don’t know what it is. I know Coach and the coaching staff are trying to pinpoint what the case may be.

“We’re doing a good job of playing great basketball in the first half but our third quarters are pretty awful right now. We’ve got to figure that out.”

 ?? STREETER LECKA / GETTY IMAGES/ AFP ?? Charlotte Hornets’ Jeremy Lin reacts after draining a basket against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte on Wednesday.
STREETER LECKA / GETTY IMAGES/ AFP Charlotte Hornets’ Jeremy Lin reacts after draining a basket against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte on Wednesday.

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