With the game on the line at home against the visiting Detroit Pistons, the Hornets turned to a somewhat unlikely hero. It was Kemba Walker who had led the way all night for Charlotte with 31 points, although he struggled to make shots as he was just 8-of-25 from the field.
So it was maybe a wise choice that he decided to give the ball up on the wing in the final seconds of regulation instead of hoisting up a difficult shot, and that choice paid off big time and Jeremy Lamb was able to knock down the long two with just 0.3 seconds left on the game clock.
And he got the attention of someone else who happens to be familiar with those types of clutch shots, none other than Hornets owner Michael Jordan, who was sitting courtside to see Lamb knock down the go-ahead shot and secure the victory.
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But it wasn’t without its controversy.
The Hornets were called for a technical foul for having Malik Monk run on the court to celebrate a seeming game-winning shot by Jeremy Lamb. Worked out since they were up two with 0.3 seconds left and no timeouts, but I don't remember ever seeing that.
— Kevin Pelton (@kpelton) December 13, 2018
The Pistons proceeded to make the ensuing technical free throw to make the final score 108-107, but it was all academic at that point. Lamb finished with 13 points on 4-of-13 shooting for the game and ended up with the biggest bucket of the night to give the Hornets three straight wins for the first time all season.