Final Score: Cleveland Charge lose to Long Island Nets 120-119 in overtime
Dylan Windler had 24 points for Cleveland on assignment from the Cavs.
The Cleveland Charge, at home on Sunday at the Wolstein Center in Cleveland, came up just short, losing 120-119 to the Long Island Nets in G League Action,
The Charge were down going into the fourth after being outscored 34-21 in the third quarter. But Cleveland came back in the fourth, whittling down the deficit to 116-114 with 1:27 on a bucket from guard Mailk Newman, That scored held until the final buzzer when Dylan Windler scored on a tip-in — the third Charge shot attempt on the possession — to send the game to overtime.
AT THE BUZZER!!
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Dylan Windler’s last second layup ties the game at 116 and forces OT! Catch the ending on https://t.co/fLGfbO0vpY. pic.twitter.com/X3NnuRoyWZ
The Charge again fell behind in overtime, trailing 120-116 with 42.9 seconds to play. A Cameron Young three-pointer with 30 seconds left made it 120-119. The Charge had one more chance at it, but Newman missed at the rim as time expired and a Windler putback both came late and missed,
Young led the Charge with 25 points on 11-16 shooting to go with 2 rebounds. Windler, on assignment from the Cleveland Cavaliers, scored 24 points on 7-12 shooting to go with 12 rebounds. Newman had 11 points on 3-12 shooting and 4 rebounds. He was 1-4 from three.
Up next: The Charge, now 3-16 on the season, play on Tuesday at home against the Motor City Cruise, the G League affiliate of the Detroit Pistons. Tipoff is at 6 p.m. EST.

