Standouts from the game:

Charlotte Hornets:

Terry Rozier: Rozier seemed to be in rhythm throughout much of the game, getting started early inside and out.' He played with great pace, took advantage of openings in the defense, and knocked down open jumpers. 'He couldn't miss for most of the game, as he finished with 33 points for Charlotte. Stats: 33 points, 6 asts, 5 rebs

Devonte Graham: Getting his first start with the injury to Dwayne Bacon, Graham stepped up early and played especially well in the second half.' Leading the team in scoring this season, he continued to score inside and out, knocking down multiple three's, and playing with a great feel on the floor.' His assist numbers weren't quite there where he has been so far this season but he was part of that duo with Rozier that hurt the Grizzlies time and time again. He stepped up with a big three to tie the game with 20 seconds left in the game. Stats: 19 points, 4 asts

Cody Zeller: He had the assignment of helping control the paint against Memphis but he was also incredibly efficient once again on the offensive end, scoring 16 points and securing 8 rebounds for the Hornets.' It was a tough act for him but Zeller produced in a big way. Stats: 16 points, 8 rebs

Malik Monk: Coming off a 15-point game vs. Philadelphia, Monk was able to continue his strong play for the Hornets, especially with his athleticism and attacking mentality in the second quarter.' When he was able to get around the rim, Monk finished and got to the line.' That is now back-to-back double-digit performances for him. Stats: 20 points, 8 rebs, 5 asts

Ja Morant in high school, now playing for the Memphis Grizzlies

Memphis Grizzlies:

Ja Morant: Watching this young man grow up right in front of our eyes has been special and it seems like he is adjusting just fine in the NBA, showing how he can impact the game on so many levels.' His vision is something special and at times, you wonder how he does it.' Finding open teammates all over the court and in the right position created a ton of opportunities for his team.' But he flashed his wiry, long frame that is so tough to stop when he attacked and scored.' Taking the contact and finishing, as well as knocking down jumpers, he came back and showed out for his fans and family. Stats: 23 points, 11 asts

Dillon Brooks: Brooks made all the tough plays and stepped up when called upon.' Time and time again, Brooks knocked down tough shots, scrapped on both ends, and played physical on the floor.' Several times he some clutch jumpers, including going 3-for-6 from three. Stats: 15pts, 4 asts, 3 rebs

Jonas Valanciunas: Memphis has been strong all year long down low in the paint and Valanciunas has been a key part of that.' He found opportunities early on and really looked to clean up the boards on both ends of the court.' When he was able to get the ball in his hands down low, there weren't too many times Charlotte could stop him. Finished with a solid double-double. Stats: 18 points, 13 rebs

Marko Guduric: Coming off the bench, Guduric really stepped up for the Grizzlies in the second half.' Play after play, he took what the defense gave him and made the Hornets pay.' Stats: 17 points

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