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Monday, Feb. 26 7:00pm ET
Mashburn, Hornets win fourth straight

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) – The Charlotte Hornets made up for woeful shooting with their offensive rebounding.

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The Hornets' Baron Davis gets clubbed by Austin Croshere while driving to the basket in the first quarter.
Jamal Mashburn had 24 points and 11 rebounds as the Charlotte Hornets won their fourth straight game, 82-72 over the Indiana Pacers on Monday night.

The Hornets shot just 35 percent, but took a 20-11 edge on the offensive glass. That allowed Charlotte to get 13 more shot attempts.

"It was ugly," Hornets forward P.J. Brown said. "I guess when you play 82 games in a year you're going to have games like that. But as long as you come out on top, that's all that matters."

The Pacers shot 34 percent for the game and saw their four-game winning streak end.

David Wesley added 13 points and Elden Campbell had 11 points and nine rebounds for Charlotte.

"We never let them get a rhythm and I think that's why they missed a lot of shots," Wesley said. "We never seemed to get in a rhythm ourselves, though."

Jalen Rose had 26 points and Reggie Miller added 24 for Indiana.

Pacers coach Isiah Thomas was upset with the Hornets' 55-43 rebounding advantage.

"It came down to rebounding," Thomas said. "It's unfortunate because we play defense as good as anybody. The guys work hard defensively, but can't come up with rebounds of misses. Had we had 13 more shots, we could have won the game."

Jermaine O'Neal was the only consistent rebounder for Indiana, finishing with 16 boards to go with 11 points.

The Pacers cut a once 15-point Hornets lead to four on Rose's runner midway through the fourth quarter. But the Hornets responded with an 8-0 run that included two Mashburn 3-pointers to make it 71-59 with 4:20 left.

"It wasn't going early and I was trying to get my teammates involved," Mashburn said. "I know I can score at any particular time. It's just a matter of if the ball goes in or not."

Mashburn scored 14 points in the fourth quarter.

"Whenever we need it, Mash comes up big," Hornets coach Paul Silas said.

Indiana played the game without starting forward Al Harrington, who sprained his right ankle in Sunday's win against the Timberwolves. Jonathan Bender started in his place, but did not score in only eight minutes.

One game after hitting 14 3-pointers and scoring 110 points in a win against Minnesota, Indiana shot just 6-for-18 from beyond the 3-point arc.

The Pacers jumped to a 10-2 lead, but the Hornets fought back to lead 15-11 after the first quarter. Indiana would never lead again.

"We missed a lot of opportunities and couldn't hit the shots when we needed to," Pacers guard Travis Best said.

Game notes
At the same time the game was going on, the Charlotte City Council was conducting a public hearing on whether to spend public money for a new arena for the Hornets. At halftime co-owner Ray Wooldridge said he will not file with the NBA for relocation by Thursday's deadline, saying he's confident a deal can be reached soon. ... It was the final meeting between the teams this season, with Charlotte winning three of four games.

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