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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Tired of seeing other point guards make
the highlight shows every night, Baron Davis decided to take matters into his own hands.
| | David Wesley had 11 points and seven assists for the Hornets. |
Davis scored a career-high 26 points and had three acrobatic dunk while leading the Charlotte Hornets to their first victory over Sacramento in over three years, 101-90 on Wednesday night.
"I just want to get the respect I think I deserve," said
Davis, a second-year guard. "If I go out there night in and night
out and work hard, I'll earn it. But it's something I don't have
yet."
Davis wowed the Hornets with three flying dunks, but his
one-handed tomahawk slam in the second quarter drew praise from
both his own coach and Sacramento coach Rick Adelman.
"He's a terrific young player, extremely explosive," Adelman
said. "If he always plays like he did tonight, he'll be mentioned
with all the great guards in the league."
After a David Wesley miss, Davis went high over the basket and
caught the rebound in his right hand. After bringing the ball back
behind his head, he slammed it through the hoop and brought the
crowd to its feet.
"Baron has that kind of athleticism that you see in a lot of
great players and it just makes you marvel," Charlotte coach Paul
Silas said. "When Baron plays against someone who is being
mentioned a lot like (Kings guard) Jason Williams, he wants to be mentioned as well, and he wants to show that he is also a quality player."
Jamal Mashburn quietly scored a season-high 33 points for the Hornets, who beat the Kings for the first time since a 121-102
victory on Dec. 2, 1997.
Pacific Division-leading Sacramento lost consecutive games for
the first time this season. The Kings lost to Atlanta, 107-99, on
Tuesday night.
The Kings were without forward Peja Stojakovic, who missed his
fourth straight game with a bruised right shoulder. Adelman said
Stojakovic's absence hurt.
"This is where you miss Peja because he's seen these guys
before and he knows how to play a Mashburn," Adelman said. "We
didn't have an answer without him."
Sacramento looked tired early and never led in the game,
shooting just 7-for-22 from 3-point range. The Kings also committed
16 turnovers.
Chris Webber scored 25 points and Doug Christie added 17 for
Sacramento, which shot 37 percent through the first three quarters.
Charlotte shot 50 percent through the first three quarters and
built an 83-64 lead.
The Hornets, leading 74-64 with 1:40 left in the third, broke
the game open with a 9-0 run. Hersey Hawkins made a layup, and,
after a Vlade Divac turnover, hit a 3-pointer.
Divac turned the ball over again on the Kings' next possession
and Christie fouled Davis. Davis hit both free throws, Webber
turned the ball over at the other end and Davis drilled a 3-pointer
to end the quarter.
Charlotte, which shot 47 percent, got 11 points from
Wesley. Elden Campbell scored 10.
Williams had 16 for Sacramento.
Game notes Charlotte rookie Jamaal Magloire did not play because of a
small bone chip in his left foot. Magloire said he hoped to play
Friday at Washington. ... The Kings also had guard Bobby Jackson in
street clothes with a contusion on his leg. ...Divac, one of the
many former Hornets in the league, was cheered during pregame
introductions.
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Chicago 104 Boston 86
Indiana 97 Dallas 92
Philadelphia 102 Washington 82
Charlotte 101 Sacramento 90
Detroit 92 Atlanta 69
Phoenix 103 San Antonio 93
Milwaukee 111 Utah 102
Seattle 94 Vancouver 93
Miami 94 LA Clippers 88
Portland 96 LA Lakers 86
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