Kemba Walker admitted his shortcoming on Wednesday night that he feels frustrated that his shots fell behind during the first half for the Charlotte Hornets for the third straight game.
Despite this, the four-times All-Star kept on pushing and managed to found his way to 30 points with six assists to rally Hornets to push past the Cleveland Cavaliers by winning the game by 110-99.
Walker said, “It is frustrating. These were the shots, I usually make and I practice over all the time. Sometimes you only have to stick with it and try your best, to not let the frustration get the best of you. Keep up your positive thoughts and keep on pushing.”
With this win, Charlotte Hornets were able to stop their two-game losing streak and for Walker, this was his 9th game of the season where he scored at least 30 points.
As for Cavs, they were led by Jordan Clarkson who scored 20 points while Jaron Blossomgame added his 15 points and Cedi Osman added 13 points for the Cavaliers.
This was Jordan Clarkson first game before missing out the Tuesday game of Cavs VS Pacers.
Cavs were also missing Matthew Dellavedova in this game due to his left knee soreness.
Up next, Cleveland Cavaliers will visit Toronto Raptors for a game o basketball on Friday night whereas Charlotte Hornets will host a game against Detroit Pistons on Friday night.
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