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Rozier scores 24 as Hornets rout youthful Spurs, 129-102

Rozier scores 24 as Hornets rout youthful Spurs, 129-102

SAN ANTONIO (AP) β€” With All-Star guard LaMelo Ball out with a sprained left ankle, Terry Rozier stepped up with 24 points and six others scored in double figures as the Charlotte Hornets routed the San Antonio Spurs 129-102 on Wednesday night.

The Spurs opened their 50th season in San Antonio inauspiciously, losing a season opener for only the third time under Gregg Popovich.

β€œYou start with the fact that we got thumped and you don’t avoid it, you don’t hide from it,” Popovich said. β€œWe got our butts kicked. And from there, you can look to improve.”

This year’s squad bears no resemblance to the veteran-led teams that won five NBA championships and appeared in a league-record 22 straight postseasons under Popovich.

Averaging 23.4 years, this is the youngest roster in Popovich’s 27 seasons as San Antonio coach.

Charlotte took advantage of the inexperience.

The Hornets set franchise records in a season opener for points in the first half (68) and opening quarter (38).

β€œIf you’re going to have a good year, you need a lot of good players,” Charlotte coach Steve Clifford said. β€œSo, every guy that you have is comfortable in their role and playing with confidence gives you a better chance.”

And Charlotte demonstrated their comfort against San Antonio, shooting 51% from the field and 45% on 3-pointers.

P.J. Washington had 17 points and Gordon Hayward added 15 as all five Hornets starters scored in double figures. Charlotte reserve center Nick Richards had a career-high 19 points.

Keldon Johnson had 20 points, 11 rebounds and four assists to lead San Antonio in all three categories. Jakob Poeltl and Tre Jones added 14 points each.

Charlotte raced out to a double-digit lead in the opening five minutes as San Antonio missed its first seven 3-pointers and had more turnovers (three) than assists (one).

β€œThey missed a lot of open 3s in the first quarter,” Clifford said. β€œIt’s what I just shared with the guys: You’ve got to be able to watch the film and you’ve got to be able to say, β€˜What if they shot in the first quarter like they did in the third quarter?’ Because you want to be able to win and make progress or lose. We did do some good things. I thought our ball pressure was good. They’re hard to guard, but I was feeling, watching them play, they missed a lot of open shots, too.”

San Antonio thrilled the sell-out crowd with a 13-2 run capped by Johnson’s 3-pointer in closing to 76-64 with 7 minutes remaining in the third…

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