The New Orleans Pelicans has rediscovered its offence.
After averaging 103.9 factors throughout a 10-game shedding streak, the Pelicans have received twice in two nights, defeating the Los Angeles Lakers 131-126 on Saturday and scoring a season-high level whole in a 136-104 victory towards the Sacramento Kings on Sunday.
New Orleans will play the third sport of a four-game homestand when it meets the Atlanta Hawks on Tuesday evening.
The Pelicans routed the Kings regardless of the absence of three of New Orleans’ high 4 scorers – Zion Williamson (hamstring), Brandon Ingram (toe soreness) and Jonas Valanciunas (quad soreness). Williamson received’t play Tuesday, whereas Ingram and Valanciunas are day-to-day.
“It speaks to the professionalism and the character in our locker room,” New Orleans coach Willie Green mentioned of his workforce’s mini-revival. “I spoke to the guys about it. All the guys that don’t necessarily play a ton of minutes or haven’t been playing a ton of minutes, they all came in and they executed over and over again.
“They executed coverages defensively, and offensively we were able to spread the floor and get out and run. We don’t take that type of stuff for granted. It’s what makes our team special.”
All 11 New Orleans gamers who entered the sport towards Sacramento scored. Trey Murphy III led the way in which with a season-high 30 factors, making 6 of 8 pictures from 3-point vary.
“(Ingram) was out, so somebody had to be (him),” Murphy mentioned. “I decided to tap into my (Ingram) skill set.
“You just have to keep shooting no matter if you’re hitting or not hitting. Eventually, your percentage is going to get to where it’s supposed to be, so I’m just glad my teammates found me and I was able to knock down shots for them.”
The Hawks are also coming off back-to-back video games, successful 115-108 at Utah on Friday earlier than shedding at Denver 128-108 on Saturday as main scorer Trae Young (non-COVID sickness) was sidelined.
Atlanta fell behind by 18 factors at halftime towards Denver earlier than getting as shut as eight within the fourth quarter.
“This is a tough place to come back when you dig such a deep hole like we did in the first half,” Hawks coach Nate McMillan mentioned. “We looked like we had heavy legs. I thought we came out fighting (after halftime), had a big third quarter, scored 34 points. But they just continued with the pressure of pushing the ball down floor, getting into our legs, attacking us.”
Dejounte Murray scored 28 factors and De’Andre Hunter added 20 to steer Atlanta, however general, the offence was spotty with out Young.
The Hawks made 6 of 20 3-pointers (30 per cent) and the Nuggets made 15 of 38 (39.5 per cent).
“I thought they did a good job of making us earn everything that we got,” McMillan mentioned. “We were making tough shots, and I didn’t think we had the ball movement, but I thought it was due to their defense. They just made us work for everything on the offensive end of the floor.”
The Hawks, who’re concluding a stretch of 5 street video games in 9 days, defeated the Pelicans 124-121 in extra time on November fifth at Atlanta.
