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Ingram scores 29 points and the healthier Pelicans lead the Suns 126-124, a nine-game skid

Ingram scores 29 points and the healthier Pelicans lead the Suns 126-124, a nine-game skid

Brandon Ingram scored 29 points in his return from a five-game absence, Herb Jones capped his first game back from a shoulder injury by stopping Devin Booker’s last-second shot, and the New Orleans Pelicans ended a nine-game losing streak with one 126-124 win over the Phoenix Suns on Thursday night. CJ McCollum scored 25 points but missed a free throw with 3 seconds left, giving the Suns one last attempt to tie the win. When Booker, who had 28 points, received an inbound pass at the 3-point line, he rose to shoot and had the ball punched away by Jones, who hadn’t played in 18 games. Jones had one of those four steals with 2:02 left and made a left corner 3 about 13 seconds later to give New Orleans a 121-117 lead. He finished the game with 12 points. Trey Murphy scored 19 points, Dejounte Murray 17 and rookie center Yves Missi had 12 rebounds for the Pelicans, Bradley Beal scored 24 points for Phoenix. TakeawaysSuns: Phoenix played without star forward Kevin Durant (left ankle sprain) and center Jusuf Nurkic (right thigh bruise) and still nearly won.Pelicans: With five of the top six players in their rotation on the court for the first time since In late October, the Pelicans looked far more competitive than ever. Key MomentMcCollum hit a driving floater high over the glass to give the Pelicans the lead with 35 seconds left, then assisted on Murphy’s alley-oop dunk that made it 125-121 with 15 seconds left. Key Stat: The Pelicans made seven of nine 3-point attempts in the third quarter as they turned a 65-54 deficit into a 99-93 lead. The Suns next visit Miami on Saturday. The Pelicans host Oklahoma City on Saturday.

Brandon Ingram scored 29 points in his return from a five-game absence, Herb Jones capped his first game back from a shoulder injury by stopping Devin Booker’s last-second shot, and the New Orleans Pelicans ended a nine-game losing streak with one 126-124 win over the Phoenix Suns on Thursday night.

CJ McCollum scored 25 points but missed a free throw with three seconds left, giving the Suns their last chance to win or tie. When Booker, who had 28 points, received an inbound pass at the 3-point line, he rose to shoot and had the ball punched away by Jones, who hadn’t played in 18 games.

Jones had one of those four steals with 2:02 left and made a left corner 3 about 13 seconds later to give New Orleans a 121-117 lead. He finished with 12 points.

Trey Murphy scored 19 points, Dejounte Murray 17 and rookie center Yves Missi had 12 rebounds for the Pelicans.

Bradley Beal scored 24 points for Phoenix.

Takeaways

Suns: Phoenix played without star forward Kevin Durant (left ankle sprain) and center Jusuf Nurkic (right thigh bruise) and still almost won.

Pelicans: With five of the top six players in their rotation on the court for the first time since late October, the Pelicans looked far more competitive than before.

Key moment

McCollum hit a driving floater high over the glass to give the Pelicans the lead with 35 seconds left, then assisted on Murphy’s alley-oop dunk that made it 125-121 with 15 seconds left.

Key statistics

The Pelicans made seven of nine 3-point attempts in the third quarter as they turned a 65-54 deficit into a 99-93 lead.

Next

The Suns visit Miami on Saturday. The Pelicans host Oklahoma City on Saturday.

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