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Charge Beaten by Mad Ants

February 7, 2024 - NBA G League (G League)
Cleveland Charge News Release


Pete Nance of the Cleveland Charge throws down a dunk against the Indiana Mad Ants
Pete Nance of the Cleveland Charge throws down a dunk against the Indiana Mad Ants
(Cleveland Charge, Credit: NBAE)

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - The Cleveland Charge (8-9) fell on the road to the Indiana Mad Ants (11-6), 109-73, at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Wednesday evening.

Cleveland was led by Pete Nance scoring 15 points and grabbing seven rebounds with two blocks in 34 minutes. Isaiah Mobley scored 10 points and grabbed six boards with two blocks in 28 minutes. Jon Elmore scored 12 points with four assists in 30 minutes. Zhaire Smith added nine points, six rebounds and four steals in 28 minutes. The 73 points scored were a new season-low for the Charge.

Indiana never trailed in the game and led by as many as 40 as they took the season series between the two teams, 3-1. Oscar Tshiebwe came off the bench to score 14 points and grab 18 rebounds, eight of which were offensive, with two blocks in 22 minutes. On assignment from the Pacers, Jarace Walker scored 17 points with seven boards and eight assists in 35 minutes.

The Charge host their annual Black Heritage Night presented by Immaculate Cleaning at the Wolstein Center this Friday, February 9 at 7:00 p.m. against the Wisconsin Herd. There are also Dollar Dogs presented by Hot Dog Wally with postgame autographs and free throws on the court.





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Pete Nance of the Cleveland Charge throws down a dunk against the Indiana Mad Ants
Pete Nance of the Cleveland Charge throws down a dunk against the Indiana Mad Ants

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