Pelicans cruise past Kings, claim
West's No. 8 seed
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[April 20, 2024]
Brandon Ingram recorded 24 points, six rebounds and six
assists and the New Orleans Pelicans clinched the Western
Conference's final playoff berth with a solid 105-98 victory over
the visiting Sacramento Kings on Friday night.
Jonas Valanciunas had 19 points and 12 rebounds and Trey Murphy III
added 16 points, eight rebounds and six assists as New Orleans
cruised despite the absence of Zion Williamson (left hamstring
strain).
"We knew how important today was, knew where we wanted to be, we
knew where we belong," Ingram said. "It's been two years since we've
been in the playoffs, and now we get another chance to go out there
and continue to fight."
Larry Nance Jr. (13 points), Naji Marshall (11) and Jose Alvarado
(10) contributed off the bench for the Pelicans, who will face the
top-seeded Thunder in the first round of the postseason. That series
opens Sunday in Oklahoma City.
New Orleans went 6-0 against the Kings this season, counting the
play-in victory.
"This is the sixth time we played them and we had to beat them six
times to make the playoffs, so we knew how disciplined we had to
be," Alvarado said. "It was a great win."
De'Aaron Fox had 35 points, seven rebounds, five assists and three
steals for the Kings. Domantas Sabonis finished with 23 points, 14
rebounds, seven assists and three steals, Harrison Barnes scored 17
points and Keegan Murray had 11 for Sacramento, which will miss the
playoffs for the 17th time in the past 18 seasons.
Kings coach Mike Brown said, "We just came up short when we didn't
want to. ... Our guys competed. They tried to leave everything out
on the floor. The turnovers caught up to us ... You have to give
their bench credit. Nance, Marshall and Alvarado scored 34 points.
That's a great night for them, a tough night for us."
Williamson was hurt in New Orleans' Tuesday loss to the Los Angeles
Lakers and is slated to be re-evaluated in approximately two weeks.
Ingram said of his game plan in the absence of Williamson, "It's
more of a scoring role. I do everything on the floor still but just
go out and be more aggressive. The margin of effort is way shorter
now. Every time down the floor, we got to get a good shot, we got to
get defensive stops and we got to rebound the basketball. We know
that's most important in the playoffs."
The Pelicans shot 51.8 percent from the field, including 7 of 19
(36.8 percent) from 3-point range.
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Apr 19, 2024; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; New Orleans Pelicans
forward Herbert Jones (5) reacts to making a three point basket
against the Sacramento Kings in the second half during a play-in
game of the 2024 NBA playoffs at Smoothie King Center. Mandatory
Credit: Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports
Sacramento made 40.9 percent of its attempts and
was 11 of 41 (26.8 percent) from behind the arc. Davion Mitchell
added 10 points for the Kings.
New Orleans led by nine after three quarters and quickly elevated
the gap to 20.
Valanciunas converted a three-point play, Ingram scored four
straight points and Alvarado knocked down a 3-pointer during a 10-0
spurt that saw the Pelicans take a 97-77 lead with 6:35 left.
The Kings closed within seven in the final minute before Herbert
Jones blocked a 3-point attempt by Fox and had the ball passed to
him for a dunk with 8.1 seconds left.
Valanciunas scored 12 first-half points as the Pelicans held a 54-45
halftime advantage. Fox scored 18 in the half for Sacramento.
The Kings led 31-29 early in the second quarter after a basket by
Mitchell before New Orleans responded by scoring 24 of the next 33
points to open up a 13-point advantage.
Ingram began the third quarter with a three-point play to give the
Pelicans a 57-45 lead. Jones made a 3-pointer to make it 65-51 with
9:11 to play in the period.
Mitchell later knocked down two treys during a 9-2 run as Sacramento
moved within 71-64 with 5:37 remaining.
Ingram's late basket gave New Orleans an 83-74 lead entering the
final stanza.
Fox said of the Kings' disappointing finish, "There's something to
build off of still. The West isn't getting any easier so obviously
it's a disappointment to not get into the playoffs and be one of
those eight teams."
--Field Level Media
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