
Brandon Miller added his name to the Hornets’ record books by hitting at least one three-pointer in 54 straight games, setting a new franchise mark and surpassing the previous record held by LaMelo Ball, according to Rod Boone of The Charlotte Observer.
Head coach Charles Lee said Miller’s growth in his third NBA season goes beyond scoring, noting his development into a more complete player has been key to the team’s progress.
“As the whole team really started to take a jump, Brandon became more vocal about wanting to become a two-way player,” Lee said.
“I thought that his actions backed it up even more as we started putting him on a lot of the primary scorers while also playing through him offensively, and he’s giving it to us at both ends.
“His ability to play long stretches during the game is helping us. So I’ve been really impressed with helping elevate our team to another level.”
Hornets Notes: Knueppel, Miller, White, Williams https://t.co/DXzAuCLxEh pic.twitter.com/zMqg4Q5AuM
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