Las Vegas Review-Journal

Gobert, Jazz rally to top Pelicans

- The Associated Press

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — Rudy Gobert sank two free throws with 6.9 seconds left to cap a 14-point, 12-rebound and three-block performanc­e, giving the Utah Jazz a 106-104 victory Thursday over the New Orleans Pelicans in the first game of the NBA’S restart.

New Orleans, which led for mostoftheg­ameandbyas many as 16, nearly pulled out the victory as time expired when Brandon Ingram’s 3-point attempt rimmed out in a bitter end to his 23-point night.

“He’s made a ton of big shots for us this year, but the bottom line is I don’t think it should have come down to that,” Pelicans coach Alvin Gentry said. “We let a golden opportunit­y slip away.”

Zion Williamson, who missed nearly two weeks of practice after leaving the team for a family medical matter on July 16, was deemed fit to start, although his playing time was limited.

He scored 13 points in just more than 15 minutes, highlighte­d by a couple alley-oop dunks, one on a nearly halfcourt lob from Lonzo Ball.

But Williamson checked out for good with 7:19 left in the fourth quarter and watched the tense finish from the sideline.

“Of course we wish we could have played him down the stretch, but he’d used the minutes that was given to us, so that’s the way it is,” Gentry said. “We weren’t going to stick him back out there.”

Williamson said he “did want to be out there, but we’re just working my way back into my flow. That’s all it is.”

Jordan Clarkson scored 23 for Utah and helped lead a second-half comeback, while Donovan Mitchell and Mike Conley each added 20.

JJ Redick scored 21, including a clutch 3 to tie it at 102, while Jrue Holiday added 20 points for New Orleans.

The game was tied at 104 after

Ingram’s free throws with 32 seconds left and Conley missed inside with just less than 20 seconds to go, but got his own rebound. The Jazz moved the ball to Mitchell, whose drive forced New Orleans to collapse on him before he fed Gobert for a dunk attempt that Derrick Favorscoul­donlystopw­ithafoul.

“For Donovan to find Rudy attheendof­thegamethe­reis a heck of a play, and then Rudy goes and makes the two free throws,” Jazz coach Quin Snyder said. “Those guys have done that hundreds and hundreds of times.”

 ?? Ashley Landis The Associated Press ?? Utah’s Rudy Gobert (27) is fouled by New Orleans’ Derrick Favors (22) on a dunk, setting up Gobert’s winning free throws with 6.9 seconds left.
Ashley Landis The Associated Press Utah’s Rudy Gobert (27) is fouled by New Orleans’ Derrick Favors (22) on a dunk, setting up Gobert’s winning free throws with 6.9 seconds left.

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