Marin Independent Journal

Warriors fall to Hornets after Curry takes ill

Star guard’s absence, Green’s ejection sink Golden State in loss to Charlotte

- By Wes Goldberg

Stephen Curry was an unexpected scratch, Draymond Green was ejected in the final seconds and the Warriors relinquish­ed a late lead in their 102-100 loss to the Hornets Saturday night at Spectrum Center.

With the Warriors leading by two with 9.3 seconds to go, Green was called for a pair of technical fouls for arguing with an official after the Hornets were awarded a timeout during a loose ball. Green was ejected and Charlotte was awarded free throws and possession. Terry Rozier made both free throws to tie the game, and then hit the game-winning jumper at the buzzer to give the Hornets the win.

“In my estimation, it should have been another jump ball,” said head coach Steve Kerr, who disagreed with Charlotte’s loose

ball timeout. “As for the technical, Draymond can’t do that. He knows that he made a terrible mistake.”

This was after Curry, feeling ill, was scratched from the lineup minutes before tipoff in his hometown of Charlotte. No updates on his health were provided immediatel­y after the game.

Without their leading scorer, the Warriors (1615) were paced by Kelly Oubre Jr. (25 points on 9-of-19 shooting and six rebounds), who eclipsed 20 points for the third straight game and almost

helped Golden State grind out a hard-fought win on the second night of a backto-back.

The Warriors outscored the Hornets’ bench 4226, scored 32 points off 25 turnovers and led by

10 midway through the fourth quarter. It’s a disappoint­ing loss considerin­g Golden State squandered a double-digit lead in a loss to the Magic on Friday.

For the Hornets (1316), Rozier finished with 36 points and No. 3 overall pick LaMelo Ball, who was selected one spot after Warriors rookie center James Wiseman (sidelined with a sprained left wrist), had seven points and seven assists.

After dropping their last two games, the Warriors will play the Knicks in New York on Tuesday.

“This is a really tough one,” Kerr said, “but we have to get ready for the next one.”

 ?? PHOTOS BY JARED C. TILTON — GETTY IMAGES ?? The Warriors’ Kelly Oubre Jr. dunks the ball during the second quarter against the Hornets at Spectrum Center on Saturday in Charlotte, N.C.
PHOTOS BY JARED C. TILTON — GETTY IMAGES The Warriors’ Kelly Oubre Jr. dunks the ball during the second quarter against the Hornets at Spectrum Center on Saturday in Charlotte, N.C.
 ??  ?? The Warriors’ Draymond Green is escorted off the court following his second technical foul during the fourth quarter against the Hornets at Spectrum Center on Saturday in Charlotte, N.C.
The Warriors’ Draymond Green is escorted off the court following his second technical foul during the fourth quarter against the Hornets at Spectrum Center on Saturday in Charlotte, N.C.
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 ?? CHRIS CARLSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Hornets guard Terry Rozier celebrates after scoring the game-winning basket with LaMelo Ball, left, against the Warriors on Saturday in Charlotte, N.C.
CHRIS CARLSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hornets guard Terry Rozier celebrates after scoring the game-winning basket with LaMelo Ball, left, against the Warriors on Saturday in Charlotte, N.C.

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