Remaining positive about the local team in 2021-22 is now testing even the most ardent of fans. (Someone please go give Rel a hug.)
Yes, there’s no Zion Williamson. Brandon Ingram missed his second consecutive game. However, don’t mediocre teams even fall into a victory every once in awhile without their star(s)?
Not these New Orleans Pelicans, apparently — not yet anyways.
Pelicans take an 82-76 lead into the fourth quarter.
Their 13 steals in the first half were a new franchise high for any half, according to @ESPNStatsInfo research.
They may need a few more to help put this one away.
— Andrew Lopez (@_Andrew_Lopez) November 3, 2021
Once again, the Pels’ effort was largely strong throughout. They utilized a switching, blitzing defense to keep the Suns off-balanced, absolutely dominating the first quarter action Lonzo Ball . The Pelicans built a 20-point cushion at one point on the strength of 13 first-half steals. With 2:10 left in the third quarter, they still maintained a not insignificant lead of 80-66 over Phoenix.
Then the dam burst wide open.
Over a span of the next 3:16 on the game clock, the Suns went on a 17-2 run to seize a one-point advantage. The Pelicans continued to battle, but everyone watching back home in New Orleans knew the outcome ahead of time.
The offense was suffering through another one of their patented stretches of not being able to score. And the defense proved not as effective as in the first half. Sure enough, the Suns shook free from the grasp of a close game over the final two minutes to win going away 112-100. NBA Bobbleheads
Although New Orleans was crushed 36-18 during the final frame, the cracks were readily apparent in the third quarter, beginning with the loss of Herbert Jones. Not a minute out of halftime, the rookie’s face ran smack dab into Jonas Valanciunas’ left elbow, forcing him to the locker room. Later, he was ruled out for the rest of the game with concussion-like symptoms.
That hurt immensely because Jones was the inspirational lift on defense. He was a big reason why Devin Booker was unable to find his rhythm in the first half (3-11 shooting, five turnovers).
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— New Orleans Pelicans (@Peli luka doncic jersey keychain cansNBA) November 3, 2021
During that decisive fourth quarter, Chris Paul and Booker combined for 21 points on a perfect 9-9 from the field. Point God also handed out six assists in the frame. Meanwhile, the Pelicans couldn’t find any continuity. Valanciunas, who had 23 points and hit all three of his 3-ball attempts in the first three quarters, went scoreless over the final 12 minutes.
“I thought in the fourth quarter, they made more shots and we made some mistakes down the stretch and now we are playing against their half court defense which is hard for us to do consistently throughout the course of the game,” Willie Green said in postgame.
Josh Hart was a little more blunt with his remarks when describing what went wrong.
Josh Hart: "In the NBA, you can’t play 36 good minutes. You have to play a full 48. We weren’t locked in defensively. Being young is not an excuse. We’re losing a lot of these games the same fucking way."
— Christian Clark (@cclark_13) November 3, 2021
Valanciunas finished with another double-double (23 points, 14 rebounds), his sixth in a row. Hart posted a line of 16 points, nine rebounds and three assists. The starting backcourt of Devonte’ Graham and Nickeil Alexander-Walker combined for 22 points, but it took them 29 shot attempts to reach that total. Te’ did have one memorable bucket though.
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— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPointsApp) November 3, 2021
Garrett Temple was a positive off the bench in his return from injury, scoring eight points (including a couple of big third quarter 3s), swiping four steals and coming up with two blocks. The rest of New Orleans’ reserves, though, were rather underwhelming overall.
Mikal Bridges led the Suns in scoring with 22 points. Booker (18 points, eight rebounds) and CP3 (14 points, 18 assists) did their thing as well. However, it really hurt that Phoenix more than made up for DeAndre Ayton’s absence in JaVale McGee (18 points) and Frank Kaminsky (17 points, four steals) coming through NBA Sweatpants with big games.
It would have been nice for the Pelicans to snap their losing ways to begin this se Giannis Antetokounmpo ason, winning one for their new head coach who had spent the last few years in Phoenix, but it wasn’t meant to be. Can’t blame his wonderful coaching style though.
"That's calling you UP, not OUT," – Willie Green mic'd up
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— New Orleans Pelicans (@PelicansNBA) November 3, 2021
Up next, the Pelicans return right back to the hardwood tomorrow in Sacramento. They f luka doncic jersey slovenia ell to these Kings last Friday 113-109 in New Orleans. A little payback would certainly ease some of the current despair among the fanbase.
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