Randall 27P-18R New Orleans 26 points ahead of Dallas
Julius Randall's powerful New Orleans won a thrilling victory over Dallas.
The New Orleans Pelicans defeated the Dallas Mavericks 132-106 at the New Orleans Smoothing Center in Louisiana on Wednesday. With the victory, New Orleans won 13 games (13 losses) and regained its winning rate of 50 percent. Dallas, on the other hand, had its 11th loss (12 wins) in the aftermath of the back-to-back match, which slowed down for a while in the good trend of eight wins and two losses in the last year.
New Orleans, which was also defeated by the starting pitcher Nicola Mirotici, was the starting pitcher for Julius Randall-Solomon Hill-Andoni Davis-Zlu Holliday-Team Fraser, and for Dallas, Wesley Matthews-Luca Donchidri-Dutchidord Jordan-Harley-Dorian Finley-Finnies.
The first quarter flow was good for Dallas. Dallas, which scored along with the start, started out with three straight shots. New Orleans, which Solomon Hill played as the starting pitcher, exposed loopholes in defense and even lost to seven points (7-14). However, New Orleans also pursued Davis through fastballs and the use of Randalls. In contrast to Dallas, which gave the starting members a break at the end of the first quarter, New Orleans finished the first quarter with one point ahead.
In the early part of the second quarter, New Orleans took the lead in the competition between the bench members, widening the gap to 13 points (49-36) in just two minutes. The Dallas players' sense of night pitching 안전한토토사이트was generally poor due to the aftermath of the back-to-back match, although Harrison Barnes continued to chase after scoring. In addition, New Orleans, which was leading 61-53, successfully scored eight consecutive goals and entered the half-time with a 16 point difference (69-53). Anthony Davis scored 18 points and Julius Randall scored 22.
Even in the third quarter, the gap between the two teams did not narrow. New Orleans scored under the basket, and Dallas led free throws through aggressive moves. New Orleans had six minutes left for Anthony Davis to leave the court for a while due to an injury, but Sheikh Diallo, who was replaced, showed good movement, widening the gap to 25 points (92-67). Still, Dallas went on to chase 97-80 again, with J.J. Barrea and Ryan Brokov making three-pointers in a row at the last minute of the quarter.
In the early part of the fourth quarter, Dallas started a Small Lineup (Brenson-Clover-Barrea-Powell-Pinley Smith) in which all players can throw three-pointers. However, their outside shots were too inaccurate. Rather, Dallas failed to narrow the gap by allowing many easy runs for Davis and Lance under a loose goal. With only 3 minutes and 30 seconds left before the end of the match, the two teams continued to win by 20 points, and both teams called their main players into the bench. Finally, the game ended with a victory for New Orleans.
New Orleans' Anthony Davis (27, 9 assists, 9 assists, 5 block shot) and Julius Randall (27, 18 rebounds) led the team to victory with good performances. Etwan Moore (17, 6 assists) also showed the best performance since returning from injury, while Tim Frazier (8 points, 6 rebounds, 7 assists) and Zru Holliday (17, 8 assists) also helped win.
On the other hand, only J.J. Barrea (14, 4 assists, 4 assists, and 60.0 percent) recorded more than 60 percent of the fielding rate. Although Djord Jordan scored only two points, Luca Donchic also scored eight points, four rebounds, and six assists, his pitching rate was only 25.0 percent, failing to meet expectations. Sixman Dwight Powell (12 points, 10 rebounds) scored double-double-double.