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The Charlotte Hornets led by 29 points at the end of the third quarter, allowing Mario Hezonja an opportunity to prove to the Magic coaching staff that he deserves to be in the rotation.
Hezonja was aggressive right from the start. He collected a rebound and attempted to drive to the basket, as he took too many steps and was called for a traveling violation. Hezonja, since that point, did well on defense as he denied Michael Kidd-Gilchrist the ball. But he often struggled boxing out, and committed three quick fouls.
Hezonja moved without the ball well, as he drilled a 3-pointer the next possession, cutting the Hornets’ lead to 24. He had a contested 22-foot jumper in the next possession that he knocked down as well as a long 3-pointer the next possession. He then he drove the ball to the hoop a couple times and finished well against the Charlotte big men.
He was great in the open floor as he made a couple good passes in transition. Hezonja had a great game on both ends of the floor, the only red flag being his rebounding positioning, as Hezonja finished with 10 points in 12 minutes.
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