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GAME PREVIEW
Mar 10, 2020Two teams tied for ninth place in the Western Conference playoff race with 18 games remaining go head-to-head Wednesday night when the New Orleans Pelicans visit the Sacramento Kings.The Pelicans have won two straight and the Kings seven of 10 leading into the teams' second of three regular-season meetings.The teams will meet again March 22 at New Orleans, with the Pelicans, a 117-115 winner when the playoff hopefuls squared off in January, needing to win one of two to clinch the season series and potentially a critical tiebreaker.The game will be Zion Williamson's first in the California capital since his injury-delayed NBA debut on Jan. 22. The Pelicans have gone 6-3 in his previous nine first-time visits to NBA sites.One of those wins came Sunday at Minnesota, where Williamson scored 23 points and teammate Jrue Holiday had 37 in a 120-107 win over the Timberwolves.The duo combined to go 12 of 15 from the free-throw line as the Pelicans continued a recent trend of getting more foul-shot opportunities.They had 28 in Friday's win over Miami and 31 Sunday against the Timberwolves -- each being significantly more than their season average of 23.2.Pelicans coach Alvin Gentry said getting to the charity stripe makes a difference and gave the powerful Williamson credit for the upswing."I think what he's done, and we've struggled with this in the last few years, is we have a tough time getting in the bonus," Gentry told reporters after Sunday's game. "With him on the floor, that's happened a lot more frequently than it has in the past. He creates foul situations. Those fouls where we're taking it out of bounds with four, five minutes to go have become bonus free throws." With Williamson sidelined for the Jan. 4 meeting in Sacramento, the Kings got three more free throws than the Pelicans but failed to take advantage. One big reason: De'Aaron Fox went just 5 of 11 on a 17-point night.Fox has fixed the problem in recent outings, going 37 of 40 (92.5 percent) in Sacramento's last five games."I work on that type of stuff every day," Fox tld reporters after making 10 straight free throws in Sunday's 118-113 loss to Toronto. "At the end of the day, if I want to be one of those players in the league, I have to be comfortable getting to the line and knocking them down. I obviously feel like I should get more free throws, but for the ones I'm getting to the line, I know I have to make them." The loss to the Raptors tipped off a four-game homestand for the Kings. They'll also see Brooklyn and Dallas in the next six days.New Orleans will be playing for the second time on a four-game trip. It gets tougher from here: Friday at Utah, and Saturday in Los Angeles against the Clippers.Sacramento's Harrison Barnes was the leading scorer in the earlier Kings-Pelicans duel, going for 30 points.--Field Level Media
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GAME RECAP
Mar 11, 2020SACRAMENTO, Calif. The last scheduled NBA game before the league planned to suspend the season because a Utah Jazz player tested positive for the new coronavirus was postponed at the last minute because one of the officials worked a game with the infected player.Officials announced that the game between the New Orleans Pelicans and Sacramento Kings had been postponed Wednesday night just minutes before the scheduled tipoff. The league said the decision was made out of an ''abundance of caution'' because official Courtney Kirkland had worked the Jazz game Monday night.Utah star center Rudy Gobert tested positive for COVID-19, according to a person who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because neither the league nor the team had confirmed the identity of the player publicly.The positive test result was reported shortly before the scheduled tip-off between the Jazz and Thunder. The NBA then announced it was suspending the season until further notice after Wednesday night's games. But the decision came even sooner as part of a rapidly changing environment in reaction to the spread of the virus.Fans booed the announcement but also understood the decision.''We drove three hours to the game,'' said J. D. Delgado, from Ukiah. ''All I know is that this is serious. It's definitely serious because they found out at the last minute and wouldn't let anyone else in the building. So if it's a last-minute thing they are not going to risk it.'' The Pelicans never made it out as a team for pregame warmups as team officials were packing up the locker room instead of preparing for the game. Brandon Ingram and Lonzo Ball did go out on the court to take some shots once the postponement was announced but then left with the rest of their teammates.''I think it's also important to understand that this is not a minor thing by any stretch of the imagination, not just in this country but in the world,'' Pelicans coach Alvin Gentry said before the announcement. ''You have to do whatever you have to contain it and manage it as best you can.'' Kings coach Luke Walton said players have been given the option to be tested if they were concerned but no one on the team had shown a fever or any other symptoms of the illness.He said before the announcement that season would be suspended that his players seemed to be handling the situation as well as possible but he was concerned for the severity of the situation.''It's sad,'' Walton said. ''They're people dying. They're people getting sick. We've talked about it as a group. As far as where we're at with our minds and ready to play basketball, we seem to be fine.'' ---More NBA: https://apnews.com/NBA and https://twitter.com/-Sports
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NBA Game Recap: New Orleans Pelicans (0) vs. Sacramento Kings (0) - Date: 3/11/2020 Mar 11, 2020SACRAMENTO, Calif. The last scheduled NBA game before the league planned to suspend the season because a Utah Jazz player tested positive for the new coronavirus was postponed at the last minute because one of the officials worked a game with the infected player.Officials announced that the game between the New Orleans Pelicans and Sacramento Kings had been postponed Wednesday night just minutes before the scheduled tipoff. Sports Picking Services. The league said the decision was made out of an ''abundance of caution'' because official Courtney Kirkland had worked the Jazz game Monday night.Utah star center Rudy Gobert tested positive for COVID-19, according to a person who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because neither the league nor the team had confirmed the identity of the player publicly.The positive test result was reported shortly before the scheduled tip-off between the Jazz and Thunder. Free Sports Picks. The NBA then announced it was suspending the season until further notice after Wednesday night's games. But the decision came even sooner as part of a rapidly changing environment in reaction to the spread of the virus.Fans booed the announcement but also understood the decision.''We drove three hours to the game,'' said J. D. Delgado, from Ukiah. ''All I know is that this is serious. It's definitely serious because they found out at the last minute and wouldn't let anyone else in the building. So if it's a last-minute thing they are not going to risk it.'' The Pelicans never made it out as a team for pregame warmups as team officials were packing up the locker room instead of preparing for the game. Brandon Ingram and Lonzo Ball did go out on the court to take some shots once the postponement was announced but then left with the rest of their teammates.''I think it's also important to understand that this is not a minor thing by any stretch of the imagination, not just in this country but in the world,'' Pelicans coach Alvin Gentry said before the announcement. ''You have to do whatever you have to contain it and manage it as best you can.'' Kings coach Luke Walton said players have been given the option to be tested if they were concerned but no one on the team had shown a fever or any other symptoms of the illness.He said before the announcement that season would be suspended that his players seemed to be handling the situation as well as possible but he was concerned for the severity of the situation.''It's sad,'' Walton said. ''They're people dying. Sports Handicapping Service Units Gained. They're people getting sick. We've talked about it as a group. As far as where we're at with our minds and ready to play basketball, we seem to be fine.'' ---More NBA: https://apnews.com/NBA and https://twitter.com/-Sports |
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