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Pelicans get past Pistons, 109-93

- By Brett Martel

NEW ORLEANS » Brandon Ingram scored 26 points and the New Orleans Pelicans defeated Detroit 10993 on Friday night, extending the Pistons’ losing streak to 11 games.

Ingram has averaged nearly 22 points in his past five games, including a 40-point outing.

“He’s getting into a groove,” Pelicans first-year coach Willie Green said. “He’s starting to see different defenses and know how to pick them apart.”

Jonas Valanciuna­s had 17 points and 11 rebounds for New Orleans, which trailed by as many as 15 points in the second quarter but led by as many as 27 in the second half.

Josh Hart had 14 points and 13 rebounds, and Nickeil Alexander-walker also scored 14 for the Pelicans, who took the lead for good in the third quarter, when they outscored the Pistons 29-12.

“We got some stops. I think that’s what it came down to,” Ingram said. “Guys just pushed the pace and we got the best shot for our offense and we just continued to do it over and over again.”

Trey Lyles scored 18 on 7-of-8 shooting and rookie Cade Cunningham added 16 points for Detroit, but the Pistons missed 19 of 24 shots in the decisive third quarter.

“We collapsed. We totally gave in to adversity,” Detroit coach Dwane Casey said. “You should know the team is going to come out and make a run.

“We can’t continue to come out after halftime and not be ready to compete,” Casey added. “There were a lot of little breakdowns we had defensivel­y. There were things we didn’t do on offense. We missed about six layups.”

With both clubs struggling early this season, the Pistons opened the game seemingly sensing that their stop in the Big Easy represente­d a good chance to end their skid.

Cunningham scored 11 of his points in the first half and Detroit led by as many as 15 points in the second quarter when Hamidou Diallo’s soaring dunk, set up by Cory Joseph’s nolook bounce pass, made it 43-28.

But Ingram scored 11 of his 24 first-half points in the final 4:38 of the second quarter, including his 3 while being fouled by Saddiq Bey for a 4-point play. Soon after, Ingram hit two more free throws to briefly put New Orleans in front before Stewart’s 16-foot pull-up put the Pistons ahead 55-54 at halftime.

Ingram said he was aggressive shooting the ball in the first half because he “knew this was a game where Detroit wanted to come in and hit us first.”

New Orleans then opening the third quarter with a 10-0 run that included 3s by Devonte’ Graham and rookie Herbert Jones. The Pelicans’ lead ballooned to 18 points later in the period when Alexander-walker made a 3 and layup in succession.

 ?? GERALD HERBERT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Detroit Pistons center Isaiah Stewart (28) drives to the basket against New Orleans Pelicans center Jonas Valanciuna­s (17) in the first half of Friday’s game in New Orleans.
GERALD HERBERT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Detroit Pistons center Isaiah Stewart (28) drives to the basket against New Orleans Pelicans center Jonas Valanciuna­s (17) in the first half of Friday’s game in New Orleans.

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