Zion’s Thrilling Game-Winner Seals Victory for Pelicans against Spurs: A Moment of NBA Magic!
Zion’s Thrilling Game-Winner Seals Victory for Pelicans against Spurs: A Moment of NBA Magic!
In a game decided by three points or fewer, New Orleans wins its first of the season.
Friday night, the Pelicans defeated the San Antonio Spurs 114-113, unleashing their late-game demons. In a game decided by three points or fewer, it was their first victory of the year. In this case, New Orleans was previously 0–6.
Forward Zion Williamson, who had been sidelined since Wednesday’s game against the Houston Rockets due to injury, emerged victorious on the night. Due to injuries, Herb Jones and Larry Nance, Jr. were not available for New Orleans to play.
The Pelicans’ offense took a while to get up steam after Williamson entered the lineup again.
With 24 points in the first quarter of the game, the Pelicans got off to a poor start. Spurs opened the game with a 55% field goal percentage, propelled by the home crowd.
San Antonio finished with five defensive blocks and 11 assists on 15 made baskets. En route to the second quarter, the Spurs led 33–24.
In the opening 24 minutes, the Spurs scored 38 points in the back with a combination of powerful drives and backdoor cutbacks. New Orleans was trailing seven points at the half and was searching for defensive solutions.
To slow down the Spurs’ offensive surge in the third quarter, coach Willie Green made a crucial change. He had an impact on defense by inserting Jose Alvarado and Dyson Daniels into the match.
The Pelicans forced five turnovers and gave up just 23 points in the quarter thanks to their defensive-minded lineup. The offensive spark came from Brandon Ingram, who led the Pels with 19 points going into the last frame. Three quarters in, the score was knotted at 88.
The Spurs had a chance to seal the game late in the game, but they were unable to hold onto their one-point lead. It was a thrilling finish. After a great defensive effort by the Pelicans at the hoop, Ingram deftly pushed the ball off the glass to start a fast break for the Pels.
With less than three seconds remaining, Williamson stole the ball at about half-court and went coast to coast for the game-winning layup. The last-ditch effort by San Antonio failed to seal the victory for the Pels.
Even though New Orleans shot only 7/26 from the floor and lost the rebounding battle, the win puts them seven games above.500. With eight rebounds and a game-high 33 points, Williamson concluded the contest.
Alvarado, who scored eight points in the second half, ignited the Pelicans bench. Devin Vassell led the Spurs in the loss with 28 points. Victor Wembanyama, a rookie sensation, finished with 16 points and 14 rebounds. On Monday, New Orleans made their way back home to take on the Toronto Raptors.
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