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Utah Jazz at New Orleans Pelicans

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39-23, 17-13 Away
Final
90 - 124

27-36, 15-17 Home

Ingram helps Pelicans rout Jazz 124-90

In winning their fourth consecutive game since the All-Star break, the Pelicans led by as many as 37 points, 86-49, with 4:08 left in the third quarter. The 37-point deficit was the largest this season for the Jazz, who had entered the game winning nine of their last 10.

The Pelicans limited the NBA’s highest-scoring team to 35.2% shooting and held Donovan Mitchell in check. Mitchell averaged 32.6 points in his previous five games, but he was held to a team-high 14 points on 5-of-18 shooting. Hassan Whiteside had 13 points and 12 rebounds for Utah.

Pelicans coach Willie Green said Mitchell stopped him in the hallway after the game to marvel at the defense provided against him by rookie Herb Jones, the second-round pick from Alabama who played in the rookie game during All-Star weekend.

“He talked about Herb being one of the few rookies he has to plan for,” Green said. “His instincts are incredible. Even when he doesn’t score the ball, he makes the right plays on offense. We’re extremely blessed to have him on our team.”

While Mitchell said the Jazz’s effort might be understandable as being an off night in an 82-game marathon, he praised Jones for making him uncomfortable.

“Herb Jones is solid, and he deserves his flowers,” Mitchell said.

“He doesn’t look like a rookie,” said New Orleans reserve center Willy Hernangomez, who had 13 points and eight rebounds. “Once he gets to know more players, he’s going to be a beast. I think Herb should be in the conversation for rookie of the year.”

While Jones scored only two points, he had three steals and used his long wingspan to block a 3-point attempt by Mitchell.

“It’s super cool to gain respect from that level of a player,” Jones said of Mitchell. “He’s super-skilled and the league knows it. For him to say that about me, it’s fun. I love to compete. I expect opposing players to bring their best, just like i’m going to bring mine every night.”

“He’s like a veteran – he knows the game,” Ingram said of Jones. “When you get beat, you know Herb’s going to be there just in the right spot. He’s going to be in this league for a long, long time, and I’m happy to be his teammate.”

The Pelicans used runs of 10-0 and 9-0 to build a 35-17 first-quarter lead. The second spurt came on three consecutive 3-pointers, two by reserve forward Tony Snell from each corner. Ingram led the Pelicans with 11 first-quarter points, and Snell had eight in four minutes.

The Jazz are the one of the best 3-point shooting teams in the NBA, but they opened 2-of-14 from long range as the Pelicans extended their lead to 48-22 midway through the second quarter, with Naji Marshall beating the Jazz downcourt for three consecutive layups.

By the time Jose Alvarado stripped Bojan Bogdanovic at the top of the key and coasted in for a layup, the Pelicans led 58-28 with 4:18 left in the half.

“They played at a high level,” Utah coach Quin Snyder said. “Out of 82, there are going to be nights like this. That doesn’t necessarily mean we can’t look at a game and do some things better. … It’s us being able to understand we need to pass the ball four or five times – move it and move it again. I thought we held it.”

The Jazz trailed 65-38 in the half on 14-of-42 shooting (33%), including 4-of-20 from long range. The Pelicans shot 54.3% on 25-of-46 shooting and had 16 assists in the half.

The Jazz, averaging just 14.2 turnovers a game, committed 12 in the first half, leading to a 17-4 New Orleans advantage off turnovers.

TIP-INS

Jazz: Coach Quin Snyder, who played for Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski from 1985-89 and coached with him from 1993-99, said he was sorry he could not attend Krzyzewski’s last regular-season game on Saturday against North Carolina. “He’s been an anchor for so many people and so many players who have been there,” Snyder said. “We’ve been really lucky to have him to both rely on and rally around, and he’s just given so much to everybody, most of all his players.” ... Assistant coach Dell Demps, former general manager of the Pelicans, tore his patellar tendon while working out with players on the court before the game.

Pelicans: In the last four games, the Pelicans have led by at least 30 points. ... The Pelicans have won their last four games by an average of 26.8 ppg. … New Orleans was the NBA’s best defensive team since the All-Star break, limiting opponents, holding its three opponents to 95.5 ppg. … 6-foot-11 F Jaxson Hayes has helped pick up the defense. “I feel like we’ve done a great job as a team defensively. Everyone is picking up everyone’s slack. If somebody gets beat, somebody is there. Our team defense as a whole has gotten really good.”

UP NEXT

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Jazz: at Oklahoma City on Sunday.

Pelicans: at Denver on Sunday.

Regular Season Series

Series tied 2-2

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 90 - 124
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 90 - 124
4th 1.7 Udoka Azubuike offensive rebound 90 - 124
4th 1.7 Jared Butler misses 37-foot three point pullup jump shot 90 - 124
4th 3.8 shot clock turnover 90 - 124

Statistics

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31-89 FG 50-97
35 Field Goal % 52
11-41 3PT 11-36
27 Three Point % 31
17-26 FT 13-17
65 Free Throw % 76
52 Rebounds 52
22 Offensive Rebounds 15
30 Defensive Rebounds 37
15 Assists 29
7 Steals 11
2 Blocks 5
20 Turnovers 10
1 Team Turnovers 1
21 Total Turnovers 11
1 Technical Fouls 0
1 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
36 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 9
7 Fast Break Points 20
36 Points in Paint 58
14 Fouls 23
1 Largest Lead 37
New Orleans Pelicans New Orleans Pelicans Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Herbert Jones, F Out Jan 17
Jose Alvarado, G Out Jan 12
Dejounte Murray, G Out Jan 7
Utah Jazz Utah Jazz Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Lauri Markkanen, F Out Jan 16
Elijah Harkless, G Out Jan 13
Georges Niang, F Out Jan 11
Walker Kessler, C Out Nov 5

Game Information

Smoothie King Center

Location: New Orleans, LA
Attendance: 16,178 · Capacity:

2025-26 Northwest Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Oklahoma City 35 8 .814 - L1
Denver 29 13 .690 5.5 W4
Minnesota 27 16 .628 8 L2
Portland 21 22 .488 14 W2
Utah 14 28 .333 20.5 L3

2025-26 Southwest Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
San Antonio 29 13 .690 - W2
Houston 24 15 .615 3.5 W1
Memphis 17 23 .425 11 L1
Dallas 17 26 .395 12.5 W2
New Orleans 10 34 .227 20 L1
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