The Guardian (USA)

Hawks and Pelicans keep seasons alive with NBA play-in tournament wins

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Trae Young bounced back from a sluggish start to score 24 points and De’Andre Hunter led a third-quarter surge that carried the Atlanta Hawks to a 132-103 rout of the Charlotte Hornets in an Eastern Conference play-in game Wednesday night.

The Hawks, who finished ninth in the East after a surprising run to the conference final a year ago, will travel to Cleveland to face the Cavaliers on Friday night.

The winner claims the No 8 seed in the East and will face the top-seeded Miami Heat in the opening round of the playoffs.

The season is over for the Hornets, who were overwhelme­d in the 9-10 play-in game for the second year in a row and haven’t made the playoffs since 2016.

All five Atlanta starters scored in double figures, as did Bogdan Bogdanovic off the bench. It was Hunter who came up big in the decisive third period, bursting out with 16 points after being held to three in the first half.

Hunter finished with 22 points, while Danilo Gallinari added 18 and Clint Capela 15. Kevin Huerter and Bogdanovic chipped in with 13 apiece.

The Hornets closed the regular season strong and felt like they had a good chance to win a couple of playin games on the road. But those hopes came crashing down against their I-85 rival.

LaMelo Ball led with 26 points but made only 7 of 25 shots.

The Hawks led by as many as 13 in the first half before settling for a 60-52 advantage at the break. Charlotte had a bit of momentum in the closing minutes of the half, but it sure didn’t carry over to the third.

The Hawks outscored the Hornets 42-24 during that 12-minute barrage, hitting 16 of 24 shots, and led 102-76 heading to the final period.

With the Hornets doubling at every opportunit­y, Young made only 1 of 9 shots in the opening quarter and 3 of 13 in the first half.

But his teammates found plenty of open looks and made the Hornets pay dearly.

Charlotte should’ve known what kind of night it would be on their way to State Farm Arena.

The Hornets’ chartered bus was blocked by a freight train that stopped on a crossing near the downtown sports complex. The bus had to turn around and take a different route to the arena, delaying Charlotte’s arrival for pregame warmups.

It didn’t get much better once the game tipped off.

The Hornets’ frustratio­n boiled over with about six and a half minutes to go when Miles Bridges complained so vehemently about a goaltendin­g call that he picked up two quick technicals and was ejected.

San Antonio Spurs 103-113 New Orleans Pelicans

CJ McCollum scored 27 of his 32 points in the first half, Brandon Ingram shook foul trouble to add 27 points and the New Orleans Pelicans beat the San Antonio Spurs 113-103 on Wednesday night in a Western Conference play-in game.

The Pelicans, who finished ninth in the West after starting the season 3-16, will play at the Los Angeles Clippers on Friday night, with the winner getting the eighth seed and a spot against the top-seeded Phoenix Suns in the first round. New Orleans beat Los Angeles in three of four meetings this season.

The Pelicans seemed headed to a rout, leading 96-75, with 10:39 left, but the 10th-seeded Spurs used a 16-1 run over the next 5:25 to cut it to 97-91. The Pelicans missed seven consecutiv­e shots during the run.

Ingram a pair of soft jumpers in the lane and Jonas Valanciuna­s added a short jumper to out New Orleans back on top, 103-91. Valaciunas had 22 points and 14 rebounds.

Devin Vassell led San Antonio with 23 points. Dejounte Murray had 16 points on 5-of-19 shooting.

After Ingram went to the bench with three fouls 5:17 before halftime, McCollum carried the Pelicans offensivel­y. In a 14-4 run over the final 3:36 of the half, McCollum made two 3pointers and pierced the San Antonio defense for two finger-roll layups on strong drives into the lane as New Orleans built a 61-50 lead.

McCollum made 10 of his first 12 shots, including 2 of 3 from long range, despite drawing consistent double teams.

 ?? Photograph: Dale Zanine/USA Today Sports ?? Atlanta Hawks guard Trae Young, left, controls the ball while defended by Charlotte Hornets forward Cody Martin during the first half of Wednesday’s play-in game.
Photograph: Dale Zanine/USA Today Sports Atlanta Hawks guard Trae Young, left, controls the ball while defended by Charlotte Hornets forward Cody Martin during the first half of Wednesday’s play-in game.
 ?? Photograph: Gerald Herbert/AP ?? New Orleans Pelicans guard CJ McCollum (3) scored 27 of his 32 points in the first half of Wednesday’s play-in win.
Photograph: Gerald Herbert/AP New Orleans Pelicans guard CJ McCollum (3) scored 27 of his 32 points in the first half of Wednesday’s play-in win.

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