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Kaminsky stays hot, Hornets top Hawks 105-90 (Sports Betting News)

ATLANTA, GA - DECEMBER 17: Nicolas Batum #5 of the Charlotte Hornets goes for a lay up against Thabo Sefolosha #25 of the Atlanta Hawks during the game on December 17, 2016 at Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Scott Cunningham/NBAE via Getty Images)

Hornets second-year forward Frank Kaminsky said his biggest problem on the court has been letting go of the past. Nicolas Batum and Kemba Walker each had 16 points and increasingly confident Kaminsky added 14 points and five assists off the bench as Charlotte handed the slumping Atlanta Hawks their fourth straight loss, 105-90 on Monday night. Kaminsky again provided a spark as the Hornets took control early in the second period with a 23-4 run.

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