George, Clippers rain 3s on Pelicans in 126-103 blowout
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — Paul George made three straight 3-pointers in the opening minutes and had eight overall for 28 points for the Los Angeles Clippers, who rode a team-record barrage of long-range shots to beat the faltering New Orleans Pelicans 126-103 Saturday.
The Clippers broke the franchise record by making 25 of 47 3-pointers. George made 8 of 11. The Clippers also tied the team record for 3-pointers made in a half and fell one short of the NBA record by hitting 16 of 24 in racing to a 77-45 halftime lead.
Los Angeles made its first six 3-pointers to take a 20-6 lead. Patrick Beverley scored from behind the arc for
L.A.’s first points and then George connected on three straight possessions for a 12-2 lead just 2:11 in.
Kawhi Leonard and Beverly kept the barrage going for six straight 3s before Leonard had the Clippers’ first miss. The Clippers made 9 of 13 3s in the first quarter for a 37-25 lead.
Leonard had 24 points for the Clippers, who bounced back from a 103-101 loss to LeBron
James and the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday night.
The Pelicans had a minor scare midway through the first half when rookie Zion Williamson stepped on Reggie Jackson’s foot and appeared to slightly roll his right ankle while driving to the basket, ending up on his backside under the basket. He got up with a slight limp and was subbed out.
With the Clippers well on their way to a blowout win, it was an opportunity for the Pelicans to get Williamson out of the game. They’re monitoring his playing time because he missed nearly two weeks of practice after leaving the team for a family medical matter on July 16. He played only 15 minutes in a loss to the Utah Jazz on Thursday night when the NBA resumed after the coronavirus shutdown.
Williamson returned for the start of the second half.
New Orleans’ playoff chances continued to shrink. They came into the day tied for 11th in the Western Conference. They have lost both of their games since the restart.
Nickeil Alexander-Walker scored 15 and Brandon Ingram 14 for New Orleans.