Rookie Cole Anthony scores 21 to lead Magic past Hornets

History was made when two female referees officiated the game

Charlotte center Bismack Biyombo is fouled by Orlando center Nikola Vucevic during the Magic's win Monday in Orlando, Florida. (John Raoux / AP Photo)

ORLANDO, Fla. — Orlando Magic rookie point guard Cole Anthony is getting more comfortable the more he plays in the NBA.

Anthony’s comfort level showed Monday night when he posted a career-best scoring performance and outplayed fellow rookie guard LaMelo Ball.

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The one-and-done Tar Heels guard scored a career-best 21 points and got plenty of help from center Nikola Vucevic’s 13th double-double of the season as the Magic defeated the Charlotte Hornets 117-108 to snap a two-game slide.

“We keep playing like that we can be a pretty good team,” said Anthony, who made 8 of 12 shots and 4 of 5 3-pointers. “Every single time I step out there, I feel like I’m getting more comfortable playing with every dude on the team. … I’m just going to keep getting more comfortable, but I’ve got a long way to go.”

Orlando wasted a double-digit lead in the fourth quarter a night earlier in a loss to the Hornets.

On Monday, Orlando led by as many as 20 points in the third quarter and took an 11-point lead into the fourth before Charlotte made a charge and got within seven — but no closer.

Vucevic scored 28 points and grabbed 12 rebounds.

“Our shot-making was great tonight and we made a bunch of 3s, which always helps,” said Vucevic, who made 4 of 7 3-point shots. “We were able to hold on at the end.”

Orlando made a season-best 19 3-pointers, including seven in the third quarter. Evan Fournier hit five 3’s and scored 19 points. Aaron Gordon, who missed Sunday’s loss with hip and back soreness, returned Monday and finished with 12 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists.

Anthony, the No. 15 pick in the November NBA Draft, scored 10 points and made two 3-pointers in a third period that saw Orlando surge ahead by as many as 20. Ball, the No. 3 pick, finished the game with nine points and four assists, but missed all five of his 3-point shots.

Gordon Hayward, the hero of Charlotte’s 107-104 win a night earlier with his 39 points and a game-winning layup, finished with 24 points, as did Terry Rozier. Devonte Graham had 21 for Charlotte, which lost to the Magic for the fifth time in six meetings.

The Hornets made just 11 of 38 3-point shots and were outscored 68-46 in the middle two quarters.

“We had good momentum going into halftime and for whatever reason we came out flat in the third quarter,” Charlotte coach James Borrego said.

Borrego said he will continue to evaluate his center rotation now that Cody Zeller is back after missing four games with a broken bone in his hand. Bismack Biyombo started his 16th game on Monday, while Zeller made one start.

The game will be best remembered for an NBA first: Natalie Sago and Jenna Schroeder were assigned to the game, the first time two female officials worked an NBA regular season game. Schroeder and Sago worked with veteran official Sean Wright on Monday.

The Hornets host Indiana on Wednesday in the first of two meetings over three nights.