Pelicans ride 21 3-pointers to 131-110 rout of Clippers in LA

Clippers guard Amir Coffey, left, tries to shoot over Pelicans center Jonas Valanciunas during New Orleans' 131-110 victory Saturday (March 25) in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)(Mark J. Terrill | AP)
Published: Mar. 26, 2023 at 8:51 AM CDT

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Trey Murphy III scored 32 points, Brandon Ingram had 32 points and 13 assists, and the Pelicans never trailed in a 131-110 rout of the Clippers on Saturday night (March 25).

New Orleans tied a franchise record with 21 3-pointers and shot 61.8% from behind the arc. Murphy was a major reason for that success, making a career-high 10 3-pointers in 12 attempts.

“I just see his confidence going up and up,” Ingram said. “He’s the best shooter on the team”

C.J. McCollum had 21 points, eight rebounds and eight assists for the Pelicans, who have won four in a row.

“Our execution was off the charts,” New Orleans coach Willie Green said.

Bones Hyland scored 18 points and Kawhi Leonard added 12 points and six rebounds for the Clippers, who have lost three of four.

“I thought they really came out to attack us tonight, and they did that,” Clippers coach Tyronn Lue said. “On the offensive end, 20 turnovers with 28 points (off turnovers) is too many, especially for a fast team like this.”

At risk of falling out of the play-in tournament with a loss, the energized Pelicans (37-37) started out hot, scoring the first eight points, and never let up.

New Orleans made seven of its first eight 3-point shots and nine of 11 in the opening quarter to build an 11-point edge.

Murphy was nearly indefensible from deep, making his first five 3s to help the Pelicans open a 19-point lead -- their largest of the half -- early in the second quarter.

“Trey shot the cover off the ball,” Green said, unable to stifle a laugh. “And it was good to see him make shot after shot after shot. He’s capable, our team is capable, and that’s the standard in which we want to play.”

Ingram realized early on that Murphy was locked in, en route to becoming the second-youngest player in NBA history to make 10 3s (at 22 years and 280 days old). Anthony Edwards did it as a 20-year old in his second season with Minnesota.

“I felt like he was going to shoot no matter who was in front of him, so I just wanted to keep feeding him the ball,” Ingram said of Murphy. “It just makes our team tougher to stop when he’s a threat on the floor.”

The Clippers made pushes, including scoring 11 straight points to pull within 47-40, but the Pelicans connected from distance when needed to break their momentum.

New Orleans ended up 14 for 22 from long distance (63.6%) in the first half.

“We took care of the basketball, and we got some stops on the defensive end and we ran in transition,” Ingram said. “I think the pace was good for us.”

Although the Clippers were down by 14 points going into the fourth, Leonard did not play in the final quarter. Lue declined to say why Leonard did not return to the game.

Notes: The Pelicans had a 45-31 rebounding advantage. … Guard Herbert Jones was elbowed in the face by Clippers guard Eric Gordon in the second quarter. Jones was able to return, finishing with four points and six rebounds. “He could have easily decided he was done,” Green said. “He looks at me with one eye and says, ' Coach, I’m playing.’” ... The Pelicans visit the Portland Trail Blazers on Monday.

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