CHARLOTTE, N.C. _ The Charlotte Hornets are running out of chances to be a good home team this season.
They dropped to 11-12 at Spectrum Center, with a late-afternoon 101-91 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder. That loss made the Hornets 16-25 at the midpoint of the NBA's 82-game season.
The Hornets shot just 40 percent from the field and 32 percent from 3-point range. No second-unit player reached double-figure scoring Saturday. Kemba Walker finished with 19 points and Marvin Williams added 16.
The Thunder (23-20) got 25 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists from guard Russell Westbrook and 17 from forward Paul George. The Thunder lost to the Hornets earlier this season in Oklahoma City.