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Pelicans fall flat at Denver to Nuggets 125-113
by Rell Wright/Pelican Contributor
In a game where the New Orleans Pelicans desperately needed a win, they fell short against the Denver Nuggets, succumbing to a 125-113 defeat on Friday night. The Nuggets, led by the phenomenal Nikola Jokic, who recorded his 10th career triple-double against New Orleans, showcased their dominance throughout the game. Jokic’s exceptional performance, tallying 27 points, 14 assists, and 10 rebounds, not only highlighted his individual brilliance but also underlined the Pelicans’ struggles in containing him.
This loss was further accentuated by Jokic’s remarkable consistency, as he has now achieved 12 triple-doubles this season and scored 25 or more points in 14 consecutive games against the Pelicans. Denver’s Michael Porter and Jamal Murray also played pivotal roles, contributing significantly to the team’s victory with 20 points each.
The Pelicans, despite a valiant effort led by Zion Williamson’s 30 points, couldn’t match the Nuggets’ intensity and execution. Jonas Valanciunas and Larry Nance Jr. added 17 and 13 points, respectively, but their efforts were overshadowed by the Nuggets’ superior team play. A brief glimmer of hope emerged when Nance’s 3-pointer reduced the deficit to 15 points, but Reggie Jackson’s critical 3-pointer and hook shot at the end of the third quarter stretched Denver’s lead to 20, effectively dampening the Pelicans’ momentum.
The fourth quarter saw the Pelicans attempt a comeback, cutting the lead down to 13 points, but Denver’s Jamal Murray and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope quickly extinguished any hopes of a Pelicans revival with timely scoring.
This loss raises serious questions about the Pelicans’ defensive capabilities, especially against top-tier talent like Jokic. The Nuggets’ star not only scored and rebounded effectively but also displayed his playmaking prowess, notably with a stunning blind, behind-the-back, over-the-head alley-oop assist to Aaron Gordon. While C.J. McCollum’s buzzer-beater 3-pointer at halftime gave the Pelicans a brief moment of reprieve, they ultimately trailed 66-51 at the break and couldn’t recover.
Looking ahead, the Pelicans face a challenging schedule with back-to-back games against Dallas, where they must regroup and address their defensive shortcomings to bounce back from this demoralizing defeat.