The Mercury News

Anthony returns in Trail Blazers’ loss

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Jrue Holiday had 22 points and 10 assists, Brandon Ingram added 21 points, and the New Orleans Pelicans spoiled Carmelo Anthony’s Portland debut with a 115-104 home victory over the Trail Blazers on Tuesday night.

Anthony finished with 10 points while Portland leading scorer and four-time All-Star Damian Lillard missed his first game of the season with back spasms.

Starting at forward and playing across the street from where he led Syracuse to the 2003 NCAA championsh­ip over Kansas, Anthony scored the Blazers’ first points of the game on a 3-pointer from 26 feet out but wound up missing 10 of 14 shots in what was the first game of his 17th NBA season.

Ingram looked spry in his return from right knee soreness that sidelined him four games, particular­ly on an authoritat­ive, driving, one-handed dunk that got the crowd roaring in the opening quarter.

J.J. Redick hit 4 of 9 3-pointers and scored 14 points for New Orleans, which has won two straight and three of four. Kenrich Williams filled the stat sheet with hustle plays, grabbing 14 rebounds to go with three steals and a blocked shot. He also scored eight points.

Holiday highlighte­d his night with a spinning dribble around Nassir Little for a driving dunk. In the second half, he scored on an unusual play in which he remained under his own basket, re-tying his shoes while his team advanced 4 on 5 into the offensive end. Holiday then came sprinting down court, took a handoff from Nicolo Melli near the 3-point line and exploded toward the rim for a layup.

C.J. McCollum led Portland with 22 points.

Anthony wasted no time getting his first shot off. His miss from 20 feet came within the opening 30 seconds and was Portland’s first shot of the game. Anthony also took Portland’s second shot, hitting his first of two made 3s. But when Anthony tried to rise for a two-handed dunk in the first half, he was met with resistance by a member of the NBA’s rookie class when eighth overall draft pick Jaxson Hayes rejected the attempt. Hayes closed out the half with his third block, swatting away a driving floater by Anfernee Simons to keep Portland’s lead at 54-53.

New Orleans seized momentum in the third quarter, going up by 13 on a sequence that began when Melli hit a 3 and then got the ball right back in a largely vacated Portland back court after Nickeil Alexander-Walker dove to swipe the ball away from McCollum. Melli went straight in for a dunk that made it 83-70.

NETS’ IRVING TO MISS 3RD STRAIGHT GAME >> Brooklyn guard Kyrie Irving will miss a third straight game tonight with a right shoulder injury. The Nets said that the All-Star guard wouldn’t play when they host Charlotte.

The Nets are also without their other starting guard, as Caris LeVert had surgery on his right thumb. 76ERS’ BROWN EXPECTED TO COACH AUSTRALIA AT OLYMPICS >> Philadelph­ia 76ers coach Brett Brown is nearing a deal to coach the Australian national team at the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, according to a published report.

Brown previously coached the Aussies at the 2012 Summer Games in London, where he led them to the quarterfin­als and finished with a 3-3 record.

Brown, 58, has extensive profession­al coaching experience in Australia. He served as head coach of the North Melbourne Giants (1993-98) and Sydney Kings (2000-02) in the National Basketball League before moving to the NBA.

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