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Wednesday, Jan. 3 10:00pm ET
Grizzlies snap five-game losing streak

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) -- Looking for a way to break out of a season-long funk, the Vancouver Grizzlies may have discovered a winning formula in beating the Charlotte Hornets 99-89 Wednesday night.

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The win was the first ever for the Grizzlies against the Hornets, and it came partly because coach Sidney Lowe elected to try a three-guard offense.

With Damon Jones starting at off guard and Michael Dickerson moving to small forward and leading a balanced attack with 22 points, the Grizzlies snapped a five-game losing streak, won for only the sixth time in 19 home games and beat a plus-.500 opponent for only the third time this season.

Mike Bibby added 21 points while Jones matched his career-high with 18 for Vancouver. Vancouver shot 51 percent against the Hornets, who started play with the top field goal defense in the league.

"I think definitely this is a lineup we can use against most teams," said Lowe, whose starters accounted for 95 of his team's points. "We knew we'd have a problem on the boards going this way. We're not a bump-and-grind team. We need to get easy baskets and we got them because we were able to push the ball up the floor."

Partially on the strength of a franchise-record 19-0 run in the first half, the Grizzlies held a 53-38 lead at halftime after shooting 58 percent from the floor.

All five Vancouver starters shot 50 percent or better in the first half as the Grizzlies were able to dictate the pace of the game. Charlotte had matchup advantages across the frontcourt, but the Hornets were unable to capitalize inside. Center Elden Campbell made his return to the Charlotte lineup after missing the previous three outings with an elbow problem.

However, Campbell was pulled early in favor of Derrick Coleman, who had even less success stopping the Grizzlies' penetration in the middle.

The Hornets, who had their Central Division lead over Milwaukee shaved to one game, narrowed the gap to 85-77 with 5:04 left but got no closer the rest of the way. The Grizzlies were able to respond to an opposition run with key baskets for one of the few times this season.

"I called the guys in the huddle when the lead was dwindling down and I said, 'Someone has to step up and make a play.' The last couple of weeks nobody made plays. We made them tonight," Jones said.

"Maybe we can build on a game like this," said teammate Shareef Abdur-Rahim, who scored 19 points out of the power forward spot in his first game since a reported trade request surfaced over the weekend.

Coleman scored all of his 18 points in the fourth quarter to lead Charlotte, which lost its fourth straight on a six-game road trip. Coleman scored 15 straight points at one stretch in the late going for the Hornets, who had beaten Vancouver by an average 15.6 points per game in their eight previous meetings.

Coleman said the fact the Grizzlies went to a smaller lineup should have allowed the Hornets to dominate inside.

"It's like a Catch-21," Coleman said. "Just as sure as they want to run, we can run our offense on the other end and try and get them in foul trouble. We didn't do that."

"We've got to get back to playing defense," said Charlotte coach Paul Silas.

Game notes
Eight-year veteran Brent Price dressed in his first game for the Grizzlies since March 20. Price had been on the injured list with knee and back problems. ... Vancouver's Bryant Reeves ran into a courtside cameraman and appeared to injure his left leg in the second quarter. However, Reeves returned late in the third ... Charlotte rookie Jamaal Magliore, a Toronto native who was not expected to play because of a foot problem, had 10 minutes off the bench for the Hornets. ... Grizzlies coach Sidney Lowe is the only former Charlotte player ever to coach against the Hornets. Lowe played 14 games for Charlotte in the 1988-89 season. ... The Hornets continue their West Coast road trip Friday with a game in Los Angeles against the Clippers.
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Denver 111
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