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Cavaliers hold off Hornets for seventh straight win

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Cleveland Cavaliers guard James Harden drives to the basket against the Charlotte Hornets. (AP PHOTO)
Camera IconCleveland Cavaliers guard James Harden drives to the basket against the Charlotte Hornets. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AAP

Donovan Mitchell's 32 points and Jarrett Allen's 26 points carried the Cleveland Cavaliers as they extended their season-best winning streak to seven games by beating the host Charlotte Hornets 118-113.

James Harden had a strong second half and finished with 18 points and eight assists while Sam Merrill provided 10 points for the Cavaliers. Allen grabbed 14 rebounds and shot 11-for-15 from the floor.

The Cavaliers made enough plays down the stretch and benefitted from 26-for-28 free-throw shooting to win for the 12th time in 13 games. Mitchell went 12 of 13 from the foul line.

Kon Knueppel made seven three-point shots on the way to 33 points for the Hornets, who took their third loss in four games following a nine-game winning streak. LaMelo Ball and Brandon Miller both finished with 18 points, Ryan Kalkbrenner had 12 points and 13 rebounds, and Josh Green added 11 points.

Charlotte trailed 114-108 with less than 40 seconds to play, but Miller's three-pointer trimmed the spread to 116-113 with 16.7 seconds remaining before Mitchell sank two free throws.

The Cavaliers ended up 10-for-21 (47.6 per cent) on three-point attempts.

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The Hornets, who tried to rely on perimeter shooting by going 20-for-56 (35.7 per cent) from beyond the arc, lost for the second night in a row.

Charlotte's comeback from an early deficit resulted in a 64-62 lead early in the third quarter before the Cavaliers regained momentum.

Cleveland was up 30-20 after one quarter and led by 15 in the second.

Seven of Charlotte's first 10 field goals were three-pointers, but the Hornets still faced a double-digit deficit because the Cavaliers held a 13-4 edge in scoring from the free-throw line.

The Hornets made a push late in the first half, and they were within 59-53 at the break despite committing 10 turnovers. Cleveland shot 52.6 per cent from the field in the opening half and ended the night at 53.2 per cent.

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