San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

Ingram, Valanciuna­s lift Zion-less New Orleans into playoffs

- By Brett Martel

NEW ORLEANS — Hustle plays and production from up and down the lineup helped the New Orleans Pelicans overcome the absence of leadingsco­rer Zion Williamson, keep their season alive and avoid a historical­ly significan­t loss.

Brandon Ingram scored 24 points, Jonas Valanciuna­s added 19 points and 12 rebounds, and the New Orleans Pelicans booked a spot in the NBA playoffs with a 105-98 victory over the Sacramento Kings in a play-in tournament eliminatio­n game on Friday night.

“We stayed together. We we supported each other. We played for each other,” Valanciuna­s said. “We all want to get to the playoffs. And we did it by playing good basketball, by supporting each other, helping each other on defense, on offense, sharing the ball, you know, making a right play. It's fun basketball to play that way.”

Williamson was sidelined by a left hamstring strain that occurred as he reached the 40-point mark in a play-in loss to the Los

Angeles Lakers on Tuesday night.

Undaunted, New Orleans used a balanced approach to improve to 8-5 this season without Williamson. Six players scored 10 or more points, including reserves Larry Nance Jr. (13), Naji Marshall (11) and Jose Alvarado (10).

“You get 34 points from your bench, it's a great night for them, a tough night for us,” Kings coach Mike Brown said.

Trey Murphy III, starting because of Williamson's absence, added 16 points for New Orleans, which begins a first-round playoff series on Sunday at top-seeded Oklahoma City.

“It feels good. This was a goal at the beginning of the year,” Ingram said of clinching a playoff berth.

De'Aaron Fox scored 35 points, and Domantas Sabonis had 23 points and 14 rebounds for the ninthseede­d Kings, who set up their matchup with New Orleans by defeating No. 10 seed Golden State in their play-in opener.

“We were a little passive offensivel­y and not all of us were aggressive with our play tonight,” Brown said, alluding to a combined 4for-17 shooting from young starters Keegan Murray (4 for 12) and Keon Ellis (0 for 5).

The game was a test of the Pelicans' ability to handle the pressure of a do-ordie game after squanderin­g two previous chances to lock up a playoff berth at home.

New Orleans lost to the Lakers in their regular-season finale on Sunday, missing a chance to clinch the sixth seed, before losing again to the Lakers on Tuesday. They entered their matchup with the Kings facing the possibilit­y of becoming the first 49win team in more than 50 years (Phoenix in 1972) to miss the NBA playoffs.

Instead, New Orleans improved to 6-0 against Sacramento this season, becoming the first team to go 6-0 in a season (without a playoff series) against an opponent since Denver against Minnesota in 199495.

The Pelicans also prolonged a streak of No. 7 seeds never missing the playoffs since the play-in tournament was adopted by the NBA in 2020. Because of their play-in loss to the Lakers, the Pelicans enter the playoffs as an eighth seed.

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