Mirotic, Davis lead Pelicans to blowout win over Suns
It’s been three years since the New Orleans Pelicans made the postseason, and they’re trying to enjoy the playoff chase during crunch time in the hotly contested Western Conference.
“To be back in that situation is good for us, but we’re going to enjoy it and have fun with it,” Anthony Davis said.
Nikola Mirotic scored a season-high 31 points and tied a season best with 16 rebounds, and Davis had 33 points and 11 boards in the Pelicans′122-103 win over the Phoenix Suns on Friday night (Saturday in Manila).
“The coaches did a great job trying to find me, to get some plays for me,” Mirotic said. “I felt very confident, especially with my defense, and I think when I feel that confident defensively, my offense comes.”
Jrue Holiday added 22 points and 10 assists to help the Pelicans move into a tie for the West’s fifth seed with idle San Antonio and Oklahoma City. New Orleans (45-34) won its second straight after losing four in a row.
“More fun than anything. It’s why we play the game,” Holiday said of the playoff run.
The Pelicans led by double digits throughout the entire fourth quarter.
Marquese Chriss led Phoenix with 23 points and rookie Josh Jackson added 22 points and 11 rebounds. The Suns have lost 16 of 17 and are closer to clinching the NBA’s worst record.
“Just wanting to learn every game,” Jackson said. “I’ve come a long way, I think, and I just owe it to being a student of the game and wanting to become better.”
Davis had 13 points and six rebounds in the first quarter alone, and Mirotic scored 15 points in the period. The Pelicans attempted 18 3-pointers in the first and made eight, building a 39-21 lead after 12 minutes.
The Suns cut the Pelicans’ lead to 11 in the second quarter, but couldn’t get closer in the first half.
Jackson took a forceful elbow from Holiday to his jaw and hit the floor on a drive with 3:20 to go. Jackson was called for a foul, and the Suns bench protested vehemently enough that veteran Jared Dudley was ejected seven seconds later.
“They (officials) said ‘We missed the call, we blew the call, but there was nothing flagrant about it,’” Suns coach Jay Triano said.
Davis scored 14 points in the second quarter, 10 over the final 1:38 before halftime, and New Orleans led 63-46.
The Pelicans scored only four points in the first six minutes of the third quarter to help the Suns cut the lead to 71-62 on the second of back-to-back 3s from Dragan Bender. The Pelicans finished the quarter on a 15-8 run to lead 86-70.
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