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Brandon Ingram scores 33 points, Pelicans roll past Kings

NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Brandon Ingram scored 33 points on 15-of-19 shooting and the New Orleans Pelicans beat the Sacramento Kings 125-95 on Wednesday night for their third straight victory.

Ingram scored 28 of his points before being briefly forced out of the game by an elbow to the face from Damian Jones. But he returned in the fourth quarter to make a tough turnaround, a transition 3-pointer and a couple of heady assists that helped New Orleans snuff out any hope the Kings had of coming back.

'œIt was a normal basketball play where he was just trying to get to the rim; he caught me under by lip,'ť said Ingram, who received two stitches to close up the laceration. 'œI wanted to get back in the game, especially if the Kings made a run back at it. ... I'd seen the ball go in a lot tonight, so I was just ready to get back out there.'ť

Ingram was named to his first and only All-Star game three seasons ago, when his coach was Alvin Gentry, now the interim coach for the Kings.

'œYes, I'm impressed," Gentry said about Ingram. 'œAm I surprised? Heck no. I've seen that before.'ť

Jonas Valanciunas had 17 points and 14 rebounds, and CJ McCollum had 17 points and a season-high nine assists for the Pelicans. They've won three straight to remain firmly in contention for a Western Conference play-in spot.

Naji Marshall scored a season-high 17 points and rookie Herb Jones added 14 points to go with three blocks and two steals for New Orleans. The Pelicans shot 59.1% (52 of 88).

When Jones 'œhas games like this, it triggers everybody,'ť Green said. "The kid is just continuing to improve. His confidence is growing and we're blessed to have him.'ť

De'Aaron Fox scored 25 points and Harrison Barnes added 19 points for the Kings, who've dropped five of six. Domantas Sabonis had 15 points and 14 rebounds.

The Pelicans opened a 15-point lead in the third quarter with a 17-5 run that included a pair of jumpers by Ingram, a dunk and layup by Valanciunas, a 3 by Jones and McCollum's driving floater off the glass to ignite the pivotal surge.

Marshall opened the fourth with seven quick points, including a 3 and a reverse layup on a feed from McCollum to give New Orleans a 105-84 lead with 10:12 to go.

'œThere were too many fast breaks where we never got matched up,'ť Gentry said. 'œThey got separation because of our transition defense.'ť

Defense was in short supply early. New Orleans shot 57.8% (26 of 45) in first half, with Sacramento not far behind at 50% (24 of 48).

Ingram hit 11 of his first 14 shots on a combination of mid-range jumpers and driving dunks, giving him 24 points in the first half.

'œNot only did he get it going, but the guys were all looking for him,'ť Green said of Ingram. 'œEvery time they got the ball, they were looking to run plays just to feed him. And it's beautiful to watch the connectivity of our guys."

Fox had 17 of his points in the first two periods, including five points in the final 1:20 of the second quarter pull Sacramento to 65-61 at halftime.

'œIn the first half, I think we did a good job,'ť Fox said. 'œBI made a lot of tough shots in the first half. And in the second half, they hit us first and they never looked back.'ť

TIP-INS

Kings: Hit five of their first six 3s before missing three of their next 29 to finish 8 of 35 (22.9%). ... Jeremy Lamb scored 12 points in a reserve role.

Pelicans: Jaxson Hayes scored 13 points, making five of six shots. ... Outrebounded the Kings 50-38. ... Valanciunas, in his 10th NBA season, scored his 9,000th career point on a banked 3-pointer that gave him five points in the first minute of the game.

YELLOW SOCKS

The Pelicans wore yellow socks to symbolize their solidarity with Ukraine during a large-scale invasion of that country by Russian military.

Green said the idea came up in Los Angeles, where the Pelicans concluded a recent road trip on Sunday night against the Lakers.

Valanciunas, who is from Lithuania, along Russia's western border, has been following the conflict closely and discussing it with teammates.

'œIt's a big mess. We're just trying to bring more attention,'ť Valanciunas said. 'œInnocent people are still dying. The whole world is talking about sanctions, support, prayers, but something else has to be done because the war is still going on.'ť

UP NEXT

Kings: Visit San Antonio on Thursday night for their fourth stop on a five-game trip.

Pelicans: Host Utah on Friday night.

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Sacramento Kings forward Domantas Sabonis (10) goes to the basket between New Orleans Pelicans center Jaxson Hayes (10) and center Jonas Valanciunas in the first half of an NBA basketball game in New Orleans, Wednesday, March 2, 2022. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) The Associated Press
New Orleans Pelicans forward Brandon Ingram (14) drives to the basket in the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Sacramento Kings in New Orleans, Wednesday, March 2, 2022. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) The Associated Press
New Orleans Pelicans center Jonas Valanciunas pulls down a rebound in the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Sacramento Kings in New Orleans, Wednesday, March 2, 2022. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) The Associated Press
New Orleans Pelicans guard CJ McCollum (3) drives to the basket against Sacramento Kings forward Justin Holiday (9) in the first half of an NBA basketball game in New Orleans, Wednesday, March 2, 2022. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) The Associated Press
New Orleans Pelicans forward Brandon Ingram (14) slam dunks ahead of Sacramento Kings forward Domantas Sabonis (10) in the first half of an NBA basketball game in New Orleans, Wednesday, March 2, 2022. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) The Associated Press
Sacramento Kings forward Harrison Barnes (40) goes to the basket against New Orleans Pelicans forward Brandon Ingram in the first half of an NBA basketball game in New Orleans, Wednesday, March 2, 2022. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) The Associated Press
Sacramento Kings forward Justin Holiday (9) looks to pass around New Orleans Pelicans forward Herbert Jones in the first half of an NBA basketball game in New Orleans, Wednesday, March 2, 2022. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) The Associated Press
Sacramento Kings forward Domantas Sabonis (10) goes to the basket against New Orleans Pelicans center Jaxson Hayes (10) in the first half of an NBA basketball game in New Orleans, Wednesday, March 2, 2022. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) The Associated Press
Sacramento Kings guard De'Aaron Fox drives to the basket against New Orleans Pelicans forward Naji Marshall (8) in the first half of an NBA basketball game in New Orleans, Wednesday, March 2, 2022. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) The Associated Press
Sacramento Kings guard De'Aaron Fox goes to the basket against New Orleans Pelicans forward Herbert Jones (5) in the first half of an NBA basketball game in New Orleans, Wednesday, March 2, 2022. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) The Associated Press
Sacramento Kings head coach Alvin Gentry challenges an official in the first half of an NBA basketball game against the New Orleans Pelicans in New Orleans, Wednesday, March 2, 2022. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) The Associated Press
New Orleans Pelicans forward Brandon Ingram (14) shoots over Sacramento Kings center Damian Jones (30) in the second half of an NBA basketball game in New Orleans, Wednesday, March 2, 2022. The Pelicans won 125-95. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) The Associated Press
New Orleans Pelicans head coach Willie Green calls out from the bench in the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Sacramento Kings in New Orleans, Wednesday, March 2, 2022. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) The Associated Press
New Orleans Pelicans forward Brandon Ingram (14) moves the ball against Sacramento Kings forward Harrison Barnes in the first half of an NBA basketball game in New Orleans, Wednesday, March 2, 2022. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) The Associated Press
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