The New Orleans Pelicans ended their nine-game losing streak in emphatic fashion, with Trey Murphy III dropping 35 points and rookie Derik Queen notching a triple-double in a 128-107 win over the Washington Wizards. The victory showcases the Pelicans’ potential and offers a glimmer of hope for a team desperate to turn their season around.
A Night of Redemption
After a dismal nine-game losing streak, the New Orleans Pelicans finally found their rhythm, delivering a commanding 128-107 victory over the Washington Wizards. The win was a collective effort, but two players stood out: Trey Murphy III, who scored a career-high 35 points, and rookie Derik Queen, who recorded his second triple-double of the season with 14 points, 16 rebounds, and 12 assists.
Murphy’s performance was nothing short of spectacular. His 35 points came on an efficient 13-of-22 shooting, including 6-of-11 from beyond the arc. This explosive offensive output is a testament to his growth as a scorer and his ability to step up when his team needs him most. For a Pelicans team that has struggled with consistency, Murphy’s performance offers a beacon of hope.
Queen’s Homecoming
Derik Queen, the former Maryland standout, made a triumphant return to the D.C. area. The rookie center was a force on both ends of the floor, recording his second triple-double of the season. His 16 rebounds and 12 assists were season highs, showcasing his versatility and playmaking ability. Queen’s performance is a clear indication that he is quickly becoming a cornerstone for the Pelicans’ future.
Queen’s ability to facilitate the offense and control the boards was crucial in the Pelicans’ dominant performance. His presence in the paint also allowed the Pelicans to outscore the Wizards 68-46 in the paint, a key factor in their victory.
Zion’s Supporting Role
While Murphy and Queen stole the spotlight, Zion Williamson also had a strong performance, contributing 31 points. Williamson’s ability to score in the paint and draw defenders opened up opportunities for his teammates, further highlighting the Pelicans’ offensive potential when their stars are clicking.
Wizards’ Struggles Continue
The Washington Wizards, on the other hand, continued to struggle. Despite having seven players in double figures, including 15 points each from Kyshawn George and Tristan Vukcevic, the Wizards were unable to contain the Pelicans’ offensive onslaught. The absence of newly acquired guard Trae Young, who was sidelined due to quadriceps and knee issues, was keenly felt.
Young, who was introduced to the crowd during a break in the first quarter, received a warm welcome. However, his presence on the bench was a stark reminder of what the Wizards were missing. The trade that sent Young from the Atlanta Hawks to the Wizards was finalized just a day before the game, and his absence was a significant blow to the Wizards’ backcourt AP News.
Key Moments and Turning Points
The Pelicans took control of the game early, leading 60-50 at halftime. They extended their lead to 21 points in the third quarter, showcasing their ability to maintain momentum. Although the Wizards managed to cut the deficit to 10 points in the fourth quarter, a 21-5 run by the Pelicans sealed the game, turning it into a blowout.
Jeremiah Fears also played a crucial role off the bench, scoring 21 points and providing a spark when the Pelicans needed it most. The Pelicans’ depth and ability to score in transition were key factors in their victory.
Looking Ahead
The Pelicans will look to build on this momentum as they travel to Orlando to face the Magic on Sunday. For the Wizards, the road doesn’t get any easier, as they head to Phoenix to take on the Suns on Sunday night. The Wizards will be hoping for a quick return of Trae Young, whose presence could provide the spark they desperately need.
For the Pelicans, this victory is a step in the right direction. After a dismal losing streak, the team showed glimpses of their potential, with Murphy and Queen leading the charge. If they can build on this performance, the Pelicans could be a team to watch in the second half of the season.
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