Friday Night DIMES courtesy of Lonzo Ball đ„ pic.twitter.com/W2dTXsFGe3
â New Orleans Pelicans (@PelicansNBA) February 29, 2020
NEW ORLEANS â Lonzo Ball launched a long two-handed chest pass from one foul line to the other, where Zion Williamson caught it in stride above his head, took a step and dunked with two hands.
That play, less than three minutes into Friday nightâs contest against the Cleveland Cavaliers, seemed to symbolize the Pelicansâ playoff push being kicked into high gear.
Brandon Ingram scored 29 points, Williamson added 24, and New Orleans defeated Cleveland 116-104 on Friday night.
âIt was crazy, like right before the game, I looked at Lonzo and said, âLonzo, Iâm running, so if you throw it, Iâm going to catch it,'â Williamson recalled. âHe took that literally, so he just started bombing them.â
Jrue Holiday scored 22 points and Derrick Favors grabbed 15 rebounds for the Pelicans, who held a double-digit lead for most of the game en route to their third victory in four games as they pursue the final playoff spot in the Western Conference.
With 23 games left, New Orleans stood two games behind eighth-place Memphis, which lost 104-101 to Sacramento on Friday.
Thatâs a far cry from when a franchise-record 13-game skid dropped the Pelicans to 6-22 as they endured prolonged absences by Favors and Williamson.
Zion Williamson looks to make a move on Tristan Thompson during the Pelicansâ 116-104 win over the Cavaliers.APâThings are only going to get better going from here,â said Ball, who finished with a game-high 12 assists. âWe just got our team back, so hopefully we can make this playoff push.
âWe still have time; thatâs the great thing,â Ball added. âWe kind of control our own destiny right now.â
Collin Sexton tied a career high with 31 points for Cleveland, which came in having won three of four under newly promoted head coach J.B. Bickerstaff. Kevin Porter Jr. scored 16 and Darrius Garland 15 for the Cavs, who led just twice by two or fewer points in the first two minutes before falling behind for good.
âThey have so many scorers out there, so many players that can create and so many players that are really good. It was tough just keeping them out of the paint,â Sexton said. âThey move the ball so well and we were scrambling and running around.â
The Pelicans were up 93-70 after Ingramâs 3 with less than five minutes remaining in the third quarter, but Sexton made three 3s during a 13-2 run that cut New Orleansâ lead to 12 by the end of the period.
Williamson, Ingram and Holiday checked back in to start the fourth, and the Pelicans promptly went on a 10-2 run â ignited by 3s by EâTwaun Moore and Holiday â to push their lead back to 20.
âItâs fun to see everybodyâs hard work paying off,â Ingram said. âFor us to share the ball and get our assist numbers up and find the rhythm of our offense, weâre moving in the right direction.â



