Batum's 24 Points Lead Hornets Over Nets, 116-111

Nicolas Batum returned to form and the Charlotte Hornets returned to their winning ways.

The Hornets' leading scorer bounced back from a 1-of-9 shooting night to score 24 points and hand out eight assists, leading Charlotte to a 116-111 victory over the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday night.

Batum was 7 of 12 from the field and made all seven foul shots.

Batum had been hot before a 102-94 loss to the Knicks on Tuesday night. He won Eastern Conference player of the week honors after averaging 25.5 points per game last week.

"I tried to score and I tried to get my teammates involved and everything seemed to work better than (Tuesday) night," Batum said.

Al Jefferson and Kemba Walker chipped in with 18 points apiece for the Hornets, who have won six of their last nine games to get back to .500 on the season.

Marvin Williams scored 14 points and Jeremy Lin had 13 points and off the bench for the Hornets (6-6).

The Hornets shot 11 of 25 from 3-point range to overcome 16 turnovers.

"Nic Batum is such a good playmaker as well as a scorer," said Nets coach Lionel Hollins. "He was making plays at the basket and when we had to help he got the ball back out to the 3-point line and they made them. "

Thaddeus Young had 27 points on 11-of-17 shooting for the struggling Nets. Brook Lopez added 23 points and Jarrett Jack and Joe Johnson each had 16 for Brooklyn.

The Nets had several chances in the final two minutes, but failed to take advantage of two Charlotte turnovers.

Brooklyn ruined a golden opportunity to make it a one-possession game with two minutes left when Young missed an easy follow shot.

Lin turned the ball over with 33 seconds left, but Lopez missed a short jumper.

A few seconds later Batum made an errant pass over the head of 7-foot center Spencer Hawes and out of bounds, but again the Nets failed to take advantage as Lopez was called for an illegal screen at midcourt.

"It could be a little fatigue, but there are no excuses for missed opportunities," Young said of the Nets' miscues. "We had every chance to win that game and it slipped by us." 

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