Charlotte, NC (SportsNetwork.com) - Al Jefferson scored 22 points for the Charlotte Hornets on their way to a 110-82 win over the Denver Nuggets. The Hornets never trailed in their third straight win. Jefferson was joined by four other Hornets in double figures, including Kemba Walker with 18 and nine assists. P.J. Hairston added 10 points and 10 rebounds. Charlottes Lance Stephenson missed his third game with a pelvic sprain. Ty Lawson paced Denver with 18 points and made both of its 3-pointers. The Nuggets shot just 2-of-18 from long distance as they had their two-game winning streak snapped. Alonzo Gee chipped in 15 points for Denver. Walker hit a 3-pointer on Charlottes opening possession, and it did not take long for the Hornets to open up a sizable lead. It started with the first play of the game, said Nuggets coach Brian Shaw. We get a stop, they get an offensive rebound, they kick it out, and they get a 3. It just kept going from there. Charlotte led 28-18 after one period thanks to five points by Gary Neal near the end quarter. The Hornets lead remained in double digits the remaining 36 minutes. The Nuggets shot 42.1 percent from the floor in the first quarter, but they would be under 40.0 percent in each of the last three. They scored the final five points of the half to cut their deficit to 58-40 at the break. It started on the defensive end, said Jefferson. Thats a great offensive rebounding team, and I thought we controlled the boards. Charlotte shot over 50.0 percent in all quarters except the third. The closest the Nuggets got in the third quarter was 16 points with seven minutes remaining. Over the course of the rest of the frame, they made just two baskets as the Hornets closed the period on a 17-6 run to hold an 84-57 lead after three. Charlottes lead ballooned to as many as 30 points in the fourth. Game Notes Hairstons 10 rebounds were a career high, and this was his first career double-double ... 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Two seasons removed from a 20 goal season, the 34 year old Malone has struggled this season with 15 points in 57 games. Malones arrest report may be viewed here. The charges laid on Malone are very serious, particularly in the case of cocaine possession. In the state of Florida, if a person is convicted of possessing less than 28 grams of cocaine, he can face up to three years in prison, two years of probation and a $5,000 fine. As well, pursuant to Florida Statute 322.055, any person convicted of possession of cocaine will have their drivers license revoked for two years. Its not unusual to see plea deals in these circumstances, which include no jail time and probation. Common defences to cocaine possession include illegal search and seizure as well as Malone saying the cocaine wasnt his. Based on the facts as reported to date, these would seem to be difficult defences to successfully rely on. The cocaine was found in his pocket on a night when he was allegedly intoxicated and driving erratically. Still, while things dont look terribly promising for Malone, we should not assume guilt. As far as the NHL goes, the Substance Abuse and Behavioral Health Program kicks in. Collectively bargained between the NHLPA and NHL, the Program is designed to addreess substance abuse among NHL players.dddddddddddd The Program contains a graduated treatment plan which is designed to discourage substance abuse among players and to provide players with time away from the pressures of the game while undergoing treatment. Players that have taken part in the Program include Brian McGrattan and Jordin Tootoo. As a first step under the Program, a player must submit to a mandatory medical and psychological evaluation. Based upon the results of this examination, recommendations are made as to the course of treatment, which may include rehabilitation. According to the Program, a player who is convicted of a criminal offence involving substance abuse will be suspended without pay while undergoing treatment. That player would be eligible for reinstatement only upon the recommendation of doctors. If the player doesnt follow through on treatment, he can be suspended without pay for 6 months while undergoing treatment, and reinstatement once again only happens if doctors recommend it. So where are we on Malone? While there are a number of scenarios that could play out here, its possible that we see Malone cut a plea deal to avoid prison time. He could also be suspended without pay by the NHL and enter a rehabilitation program, which would effectively bring his season to a close. However, in keeping with a more unlikely scenario, should doctors conclude that Malone does not need treatment and the charges are dropped, Malone could find his way back on the Lightning. The circumstances as detailed in the arrest report are certainly discouraging and do not bode well for Malone. Ultimately, at this point, the focus should be on helping a young man get better. ' ' '