Bobcats 112, Warriors 100

Gerald Henderson scored 26 points, rookie Kemba Walker added 23 and Byron Mullens had 20 as the Charlotte Bobcats held off visiting Golden State, 112-100, to snap a six-game losing streak Saturday.

Walker started his first game for benched power forward Boris Diaw and had 15 points in the first quarter. D.J. Augustin had 16 points and a team-high seven assists.

The Bobcats (3-10) were playing their third game in three nights, but looked fresh early.

Charlotte took advantage of the Warriors (3-8), who were without Stephen Curry (ankle) and Kwame Brown (chest). Golden State signed free agent center Earl Barron before the game to help make up for the loss of Brown, who is likely out for the season.

David Lee had 24 points and 16 rebounds for the Warriors. Monta Ellis scored 18 but was just 6 of 26 from the field.

Nate Robinson and Dorell Wright each scored 12.

After trailing most of the second half by 18 or more points, the Warriors went on an 11-0 run to get to 96-88 with 6:30 remaining. Charlotte went up 103-93 and the Warriors never got closer than seven.
Final1st2nd3rd4thScore
Charlotte HornetsHornets38282719112
Golden State WarriorsWarriors25212727100
Season Series
CharlotteStatsGolden State
1-0Vs0-1
112.0Points / Game100.0
50.0Field Goal %41.7
53.83 Point %25.0
76.3Free Throw %78.1