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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Call it a case of poor timing by the
Houston Rockets.
On a night when the Rockets came up with a rare solid
performance on the road, it was canceled out by the best games of
the season from Charlotte's Derrick Coleman and Anthony Mason.
| | Charlotte's Derrick Coleman slams for two of his game-high 32 points. |
Coleman had the highest-scoring output in his two years with the
Hornets and Mason had a triple-double to help Charlotte to a 102-97
victory Tuesday night.
"I just got into a rhythm, and my teammates noticed it and kept
getting me the ball," said Coleman, who flirted with his first
triple-double since 1994 but wound up with 32 points, 12 rebounds,
five assists and three blocks. He made 14-of-22 field-goal attempts
as Charlotte won for the sixth time in eight games.
"Coleman was just phenomenal," Houston coach Rudy Tomjanovich
said. "He's one of the most talented guys in the league. He can
shoot from the outside, in traffic, can handle the ball and pass.
He just has all the tools. We left him wide open and he was the
hottest guy on the floor in crunch time."
Just for good measure, Coleman stopped to do a live national
television interview on his way to the locker room after a first
half in which he had 19 points, eight rebounds and four assists.
A large part of the reason for Coleman's success was Mason, who
spent much of the night feeding the ball to him.
"The two of us have been working on a lot of things," Mason
said, "and it's been working real fluidly. Hopefully I can get
that going with some other players, too, but right now Derrick and
I are working a nice 1-2 punch."
Mason had 12 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds for his fifth
career triple-double. David Wesley added 21 points to help
Charlotte send Houston to its sixth consecutive loss on the road.
Steve Francis had 24 points and Kenny Thomas 20, but it wasn't
enough to prevent Houston from losing for the sixth time in eight
games. The Rockets missed 20 of 28 3-point attempts but still wound
up shooting 49 percent.
"We can't put a big negative on this game," Tomjanovich said.
"There were a lot of good things that happened. We had a nice
lead, but then we couldn't make the shots when we needed."
The Rockets ended Eddie Jones' run of 17 consecutive games
scoring in double figures, holding Charlotte's top scoring threat
to nine points on 3-for-13 shooting.
"I thought we did an excellent job of stopping Eddie Jones,"
Francis said, "but Anthony Mason and Derrick Coleman played well.
We didn't grab it. We didn't take advantage of the opportunity."
There were three ties and two lead changes in the fourth quarter
before Wesley's driving layup put Charlotte up 91-89. After a
missed 3-pointer by Matt Bullard on the other end, Wesley fed
Coleman for a 3-pointer that pushed the Hornets' lead to five with
2:26 remaining.
The Rockets missed three of their next four shots, allowing
Charlotte to stretch it to 98-91 on Coleman's dunk with 25 seconds
left. Houston made the final margin close by making a pair of
3-pointers in the last 18 seconds.
Game notes Any questions about whether Coleman might cool off during
halftime were answered on Charlotte's first possession of the third
quarter, when he swished a fallaway jumper from 20 feet as the shot
clock expired. ... The Hornets announced before the game that
reserve center Brad Miller had torn cartilage in his left knee, was
scheduled for arthroscopic surgery and would likely miss six weeks.
... Charlotte improved to 5-0 at home against Midwest Division
opponents; Houston fell to 1-8 on the road against the Eastern
Conference. ... When Francis was tied up by Wesley in the first
quarter and didn't get a foul call, Francis glared at referee Ken
Mauer for several seconds. Mauer was unimpressed with the rookie's
tactics. "What are you looking at?" Mauer shot back. "Play the
game."
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