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New Orleans Pelicans STRAIGHT UP RECORD
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New Orleans Pelicans STRAIGHT UP STREAK
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1 WIN IN A ROW

New Orleans Pelicans AGAINST THE SPREAD RECORD
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New Orleans Pelicans AGAINST THE SPREAD STREAK
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1 WIN IN A ROW

New Orleans Pelicans TOTAL OVER / UNDER RESULTS
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New Orleans Pelicans TOTAL OVER / UNDER STREAK
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1 UNDER IN A ROW

New Orleans Pelicans AVERAGE POINTS FOR (PF)
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111.1

New Orleans Pelicans AVERAGE POINTS AGAINST (PA)
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107.3

New Orleans Pelicans AVERAGE GAME POINTS TOTAL (PF+PA)
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218.4

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Gilgeous-Alexander, Thunder roll to 3-0 series lead with 106-85 win over the Pelicans

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Gilgeous-Alexander, Thunder roll to 3-0 series lead with 106-85 win over the Pelicans

NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 24 points and the Oklahoma City Thunder beat the New Orleans Pelicans 106-85 on Saturday to take a 3-0 lead in their first-round playoff series.

Jalen Williams and Josh Giddey each scored 21 for the Thunder, who escaped Game 1 with a two-point victory before posting victory margins of 32 in Game 2 and 21 in Game 3.

Top-seeded Oklahoma City hit 17 of 36 (47.2%) from 3-point range and held a lead of 10 points or more throughout the second half, going up by as many as 24 in the fourth quarter.

The eighth-seeded Pelicans, who've been without star forward Zion Williamson during the series because of his hamstring injury, will try to avoid elimination at home in Game 4 on Monday night. But even if they do, history is not on their side. No team in NBA history has come back from a 3-0 series deficit.

Brandon Ingram scored 19 points and CJ McCollum had 16 for New Orleans, which struggled to hit from the perimeter and to take care of the ball.

The Pelicans, who shot just 27.7% from 3-point range during the series' first two games combined, improved only marginally in their return home, hitting 28.1% (9 of 32). New Orleans also turned the ball over 21 times, leading to 23 Thunder points.

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The game began ominously for the Thunder when Williams took a forearm to the face from Ingram while attempting a driving floater and fell to his hands and knees.

No foul was called on the collision, which sent Williams to the locker room for much of the first quarter before he checked back in late in the period.

The game was competitive until the Thunder went on a 14-0 run in the second quarter that gave Oklahoma City a 54-39 lead.

The surge began with a 3 by Gilgeous-Alexander before Lu Dort connected on three straight from deep.

After McCollum's 3 cut the Pelicans' deficit to 12, they had a chance to get closer in the final seconds of the half, but Gilgeous-Alexander stole the ball from McCollum and was fouled.

Gilgeous-Alexander hit two free throws to give the Thunder a 60-46 lead at halftime.

Williams, who has averaged about 20 points per game in the series, was back to his usual by the second half, when he scored 13 of his points, including a pair of 3s during a 9-0 run late in the third quarter that gave the Thunder an 85-66 lead.

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