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Utah Jazz at New Orleans Pelicans

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124 - 153

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McCollum scores a season high 33 points as New Orleans Pelicans down Utah Jazz 153-124

Zion nearly hits his head on the backboard on alley-oop slam

The Pelicans’ previous record for points in a game was 149 in a victory over the Sacramento Kings in October 2018. The Pelicans also set a franchise record with 41 assists on 60 made field goals.

“It was just an incredible performance by the guys in that locker room, sharing the basketball, rebounding,” Pelicans coach Willie Green said. “CJ ignited the whole group. He got us going early. It’s extremely gratifying to see the team buy into what we’re trying to accomplish. It’s great for them to continue to trust that if the shots are open for us, we’re going to take them.”

The Pelicans put the ball in Williamson’s hands as a point forward from the outset, and he responded by willingly distributing the ball. Williamson has played the point sparingly this season at the end of quarters, but not usually at the start of the game when he is teamed with Brandon Ingram.

“It’s just the coaches and my teammates trusting me to be ‘Point Zion’ throughout most of the game to get a feel for the game and where my teammates are going to be,” Williamson said. “The coaches asked, ‘What is your mindset at the beginning of a game?’ and it was to get the lay of the land. The coaches told me I needed to be more aggressive at the start of the game.”

Herb Jones had 22 for the Pelicans, Brandon Ingram scored 18 and Jonas Valanciunas added 17.

McCollum went 11 of 17 from the floor, and the Pelicans shot 57.1% from the field (60 of 105).

McCollum said he was energized by three days of rest, practice and film study following a disappointing loss to Phoenix last Saturday.

“The NBA should give us three days in between games more often,” he said, laughing.

Utah, which lost its third consecutive game, was led by Collin Sexton with 22 points and seven assists and Simone Fontecchio with 18 points.

“The reality of tonight’s game, the reality of the last three games … is we just aren’t playing hard enough,” said Utah coach Will Hardy. “I think tonight was a cumulation of us just not playing hard enough in the moment. They had 65 points in second chance and transition. To give up 35 points in transition on a night when you only have eight turnovers is not very good.”

Utah had a chance to cut the deficit to six points midway through the third quarter, but Jones blocked a layup attempt by John Collins and had a steal on consecutive possessions, leading to easy layups to widen the New Orleans lead to 12. New Orleans outscored Utah 24-8 over the final 6:32 of the quarter.

“That changed the game for us — Herb’s block on Collins,” Green said. “Herb Jones made two incredible plays that changed the momentum of the game.”

The Pelicans used a 43-29 second quarter to build a 77-59 halftime lead, their highest-scoring first half of the season.

With 19 assists in the first half — eight by Williamson — the Pelicans pushed the pace and shot 29 of 49 (59.2%), including 12 of 22 from long range. In a 123-109 loss to the Suns on Saturday night, the Pelicans made just 10 of 42 3-point attempts.

McCollum made all five of his 3-point attempts in his 17-point first half, and Jones was perfect on three long-range attempts from the right corner in his 15-point half.

Sexton kept the Jazz within range with 16 first-half points.

UP NEXT

Jazz: Play the third game of a season-long six-game road trip in Washington on Thursday.

Pelicans: Host Oklahoma City on Friday.

Regular Season Series

Series tied 2-2

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 124 - 153
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 124 - 153
4th 1.0 Jazz offensive team rebound 124 - 153
4th 1.0 Talen Horton-Tucker misses 16-foot pullup jump shot 124 - 153
4th 5.0 Jose Alvarado lost ball turnover (Talen Horton-Tucker steals) 124 - 153

Statistics

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43-92 FG 60-104
47 Field Goal % 58
12-36 3PT 23-46
33 Three Point % 50
26-32 FT 10-15
81 Free Throw % 67
38 Rebounds 57
6 Offensive Rebounds 12
32 Defensive Rebounds 45
27 Assists 41
4 Steals 5
8 Blocks 4
8 Turnovers 9
0 Team Turnovers 0
8 Total Turnovers 9
1 Technical Fouls 1
1 Total Technical Fouls 1
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
9 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 13
16 Fast Break Points 35
60 Points in Paint 60
15 Fouls 24
4 Largest Lead 35
New Orleans Pelicans New Orleans Pelicans Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Jose Alvarado, G Suspension Dec 28
Herbert Jones, F Out Dec 28
Dejounte Murray, G Out Sep 25
Utah Jazz Utah Jazz Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Kevin Love, F Day-To-Day Dec 28
Ace Bailey, G Day-To-Day Dec 28
Georges Niang, F Out Dec 15
Walker Kessler, C Out Nov 5

Game Information

Smoothie King Center

Location: New Orleans, LA
Attendance: 16,032 · Capacity:

2025-26 Northwest Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Oklahoma City 27 5 .844 - W1
Denver 22 9 .710 4.5 L1
Minnesota 20 12 .625 7 L2
Portland 13 19 .406 14 W1
Utah 12 19 .387 14.5 W2

2025-26 Southwest Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
San Antonio 23 8 .742 - L1
Houston 19 10 .655 3 W2
Memphis 15 17 .469 8.5 L1
Dallas 12 21 .364 12 L2
New Orleans 8 25 .242 16 L3
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