Charlotte has won three of four after a 10-game skid.
CHICAGO β LaMelo Ball scored 26 points, Miles Bridges had 21 and the Charlotte Hornets held on for a wild 125-123 win over the Chicago Bulls on Friday night.
Mark Williams scored 19 points and grabbed 19 rebounds for the Hornets, who rallied to win a second straight game for just the second time this season. Charlotte has won three of four after a 10-game skid.
Charlotte won without Brandon Miller, the Hornetsβ No. 2 scorer, and the team announced after the game he has a torn ligament in his right wrist. Miller, whoβs averaging a career-high 21 points, will be out indefinitely.
Nikola Vucevic scored a season-high 40 points β including 17 in the fourth quarter β and had 12 rebounds, but Chicago dropped a season-high fourth straight.
Zach Lavine scored 19 points and Coby White added 18 for the Bulls. Lonzo Ball, playing against his younger brother, had 6 points, three rebounds and three assists.
Charlotte opened the fourth quarter with a 21-2 run to build a 119-105 lead. Chicago then pushed back with a 12-0 streak of its own.
Chicago cut Charlotteβs lead to one point β 122-121 β on Vucevicβs hook with 1:47 left, but Ball hit two free throws seconds later. Vucevic followed with a basket from the stripe to cut it to a 1-point deficit again before Vasa Micic hit one of two free throws with 12.6 seconds left.
Vucevic missed a 3-point attempt with 6 seconds left, then LaVine missed a shot off the rebound.
Hornets: Charlotte will need to continue to get contributions throughout the roster to help make up for the loss of Miller.
Bulls: Chicago showed some life following a 110-94 home loss to depleted Atlanta on Wednesday.
The Hornets seemingly put it away with a 21-2 run to start the fourth quarter and took a 115-105 lead. Chicago didnβt score in the quarter until Vucevic sank a hook 4:26 into the period.
The Bulls were down by as much as 12 in the first half before storming back to lead 103-98 after three quarters.
Lonzo Ball, 27, played against younger brother LaMelo, 23, for the fourth time in the NBA.
- Hornets: Host Dallas on Monday.
- Bulls: Open a three-game trip at Portland on Sunday.