NBA Game Recap - Atlanta at Charlotte
Fri Oct 20, 2017 7:00 PM EDT

ATL
91
CHA
109
F
DET
111
WAS
115
F
BOS
102
PHI
92
F
CLE
116
MIL
97
F
POR
114
IND
96
F
ORL
121
BKN
126
F
UTA
97
MIN
100
F
SAC
93
DAL
88
F
GS
128
NO
120
F
LAL
132
PHO
130
F

Oct 20, 2017, 7:00 PM EDT

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Atlanta

28

28

17

18

91

Charlotte

18

31

35

25

109

Howard's big game powers Hornets past Hawks 109-91
Sat Oct 21, 2017 1:14 AM

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) Dwight Howard couldn't suppress a wide smile when asked if he gained any personal satisfaction from his performance Friday night against his former Atlanta teammates.

"Uh, yeah," Howard said with a laugh. "I just wanted to go out there and dominate - and that has to be my mentality every night."

Kemba Walker scored 26 points, Howard was a major force inside with 20 points and 15 rebounds in his first home game with Charlotte, and the Hornets rallied to beat the Hawks 109-91.

The Hornets trailed by as many as 20 in the first half, but used a 24-0 run in the third quarter to blow the game open.

"It was something special tonight and I'm glad we stepped up in the second half and got a good win," Howard said.

Howard, who played last season for his hometown Hawks before being traded away one year after signing a three-year, $71 million contract, was unstoppable on the block. The 6-foot-11 eight-time All-Star used his strength to get great position down low and had his pick of shots close to the basket.

The Hawks had nobody who could guard him consistently.

Howard punctuated the win by grabbing an offensive rebound with an outstretched hand and then elevating for a powerful two-handed dunk that brought the crowd to its feet with 4 minutes left. Howard left to a rousing ovation with 2:10 remaining in the game.

Walker, who excelled in the pick and roll with Howard all night, said he loved the way the big man played.

"He was extremely dominant tonight and it's a really good feeling to have him," Walker said. "I'm glad he's playing well and hopefully we can continue to have him dominate games like that because we're gonna need it all year."

Charlotte turned the ball over 15 times in a sloppy first half and trailed 56-49 at the break.

But the game changed with 6:32 left in the third quarter. Down 9, the Hornets held the Hawks scoreless for nearly 6 minutes while rattling off 24 straight points. They never trailed again.

Some of the damage was self-inflicted by the Hawks, who missed easy shots, including an alley-oop dunk attempt by Dewayne Dedmon.

"We probably missed some open shots," Hawks coach Mike Budenholzer said. "On some plays our execution was good, and probably on others we need to improve."

TIP-INS:

Hawks: Dennis Schroder had 25 points to lead Atlanta. ... Dedmon knocked down his first two 3-point field goal attempts early in the first quarter, the first 3's of the center's career.

Hornets: Charlotte was without three starters from last year's team: Nicolas Batum (elbow), Michael Kidd-Gilchrist (personal reasons) and Cody Zeller (knee bruise). Free agent pickup Michael Carter-Williams (knee) also sat out. ... Howard recorded his 668th career double-double, the most among active players. ... Bacon had 11 rebounds for Charlotte. ... Frank Kaminsky had 21 points.

AND THE KISS: Howard was so happy with the performance that instead of arguing his fifth foul late in the game, he walked over and kissed official Eric Lewis on top of the head.

"In the old days I probably would have got a technical foul," Howard said with a laugh. "That was an act of gratitude for not fouling me out tonight. So I gave him a little kiss on the head."

Asked about Lewis' reaction, Howard said Lewis told him, "I'm gonna get you."

BEMBRY'S INJURY: Hawks guard/forward DeAndre' Bembry has a fracture in his right wrist. He will meet with team physicians from Emory Orthopaedics & Spine Center on Monday. His status will then be updated, according to the team.

NOTHING FREE: The Hawks didn't attempt a free throw in the second half, and some of that was because of Howard's defense in the paint.

"They were just five guys that collapsed and took away the paint and they make you shoot a lot of shots," Budenholzer said. "I thought we had a lot of open 3-pointers and a lot of open looks. You have to make those against a team that is really going to crowd the paint."

UP NEXT:

Hawks: Visit Brooklyn on Sunday.

Hornets: Visit Milwaukee on Monday night.

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Leaders

Atlanta PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Schroder 25 -3 5 3 1 0
T. Prince 15 -19 2 6 1 0
Charlotte PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
K. Walker 26 35 9 4 1 0
F. Kaminsky 21 18 3 6 1 0

Team Comparison

ATL CHA
Points For 91 109
Field Goals 36/95-38% 37/86-43%
Three Pointers 7/30-23% 11/36-31%
Free Throws 12/14-86% 24/30-80%
Offensive Rebounds 6 12
Defensive Rebounds 32 45
Rebounds 49 67
Blocks 4 4
Steals 11 5
Turnovers 13 21
Points Scored Off Turnovers 19 15
Points in the Paint 40 48
Fast Break Points 2 4
Personal Fouls 29 18
Technical Fouls 3 1
Flagrant Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - CHA Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Fri Oct 20 ATL 91 @ CHA 109 D. Schroder 25 K. Walker 26

Game Information

Stadium: Spectrum Center, Charlotte, North Carolina
Attendance: 18,417
Game Time: 2:11