Kelly Oubre Jr. had himself one hell of a performance on Wednesday night dropping in 32 points on 10/16 shooting including going 9/14 from three-point range in the 140-111 victory over the Detroit Pistons.
He was actually rather quiet until the fourth quarter where he seemingly couldn't miss. Oubre had the first four baskets in the fourth for the Hornets all of which were from three. He finished with eight, yes EIGHT, fourth quarter made threes which set a franchise record. By doing so, Oubre became just the fifth player in NBA history to hit at least eight threes in a quarter joining Klay Thompson, Kevin Love, Joe Johnson, and Michael Redd.