National Basketball Association
Golden State 113, New Orleans 109
When: 8:00 PM ET, Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Where: Smoothie King Center, New Orleans, Louisiana
Officials:
#36 Brent Barnaky, #15 Zach Zarba, #68 Jacyn Goble
Attendance:
17789
By The Sports Xchange
NEW ORLEANS -- For all the glamour associated with their relentless run-and-gun offense, the Golden State Warriors pride themselves occasionally on playing something called defense.
Draymond Green reinforced that Tuesday night in a 113-109 victory over the New Orleans Pelicans, the Warriors' fourth win in five road games over the last seven nights.
While Green appreciated the work involved with his first triple-double of the season -- 12 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists -- it was his suffocating defense against Pelicans All-Star forward Anthony Davis in the final seconds, with the game on the line, that preserved the victory.
"Draymond loves being in that situation," Golden State coach Steve Kerr said after the Warriors held the Pelicans without a field goal in the final 4:48. "He relishes it. He really does, even against a guy like Anthony Davis, who's so good. It didn't surprise me. One-on-one against anybody, I'll take him. He's a nasty defender."
The Pelicans trailed 111-109 when Jrue Holiday missed the second of two free throws with 13.4 seconds left. Guard E'Twaun Moore wound up with the loose-ball rebound and found Davis on the left side of the basket, isolated against Green.
With the clock running down, Davis began backing in toward the basket about 15 feet away. Green shaded Davis in an attempt to prevent him from spinning to the left baseline.
"I knew he wanted to drive left, that's always when he's on that block," Green said. "He probably goes left 85 percent of the time on that block. Once he opened up, I just took a swipe at the ball, and I was able to get the ball."
Green's strip occurred with 2.3 seconds left, but Davis was so upset Green was not called for a foul that he drew his second technical foul of the season.
Asked whether he was trying to go left and to further explain the play, Davis said quickly: "I was trying to score."
"It looked clean, because I'm the Warriors coach," Kerr said, smiling. "But, honestly, I saw the replay and it looked clean. It was a hell of a play. He definitely didn't get away with anything -- it's not like he raked him across the arms and it was a blatant foul. He got a lot of ball. He may have gotten all ball."
Despite scoring just 18 points in the final period, the Warriors improved their league-best record to 22-4 with just enough timely shooting from Steph Curry (a game-high 30 points, including 5 of 9 from long range) and Kevin Durant (27 points).
Curry nailed a 15-foot jumper from the left baseline and a stop-and-scoop layup in the final three minutes, pivoting on a dime to let Davis fly by him on a block attempt and then easily putting the ball in.
After one of Curry's 3-pointers -- a tough shot from the right corner -- Curry stuck out his hand near the Pelicans' bench, and New Orleans assistant coach Darren Erman slapped his hand.
"Obviously, I know him well," Curry said. "While I was shooting, he was yelling, 'If he makes it, it's a good shot,' trying to encourage the defense. So I wanted a little praise for that good shot, and he gave it to me. He was a good sport."
Davis led the Pelicans with 28 points, but New Orleans missed its last six shots and committed three turnovers in the final five minutes.
"It comes down to making plays at the end," said New Orleans coach Alvin Gentry. "I thought the last five, six minutes of the game, we became a little stagnant, and if you become stagnant with this team, they do a great job of loading up their defense. You can't hold the basketball."
NOTES: On the final game of their five-game road trip, the Warriors gave C JaVale McGee his first start of the season for the injured Zaza Pachulia (right wrist). Coach Steve Kerr said Pachulia had an X-ray on his wrist but will have an MRI on Wednesday. "With Zaza out and having a full complement of players, we wanted to look at a couple of things," Kerr said. "It's early in the season and we're experimenting a bit and looking at a few different combinations." ... Pelicans G Tyreke Evans, who has been sidelined the entire season, is getting closer to returning from knee and calf injuries, coach Alvin Gentry said. ... Gentry said he likes having rookie G Buddy Hield in the starting lineup despite his struggles. "I think if he's out there with that group, there's a lot less pressure on him," he said.
Top Game Performances
Golden State |
|
New Orleans |
Stephen Curry 30 |
Scoring |
Anthony Davis 28 |
Draymond Green 10 |
Assists |
Tim Frazier 8 |
Draymond Green 14 |
Rebounds |
Terrence Jones 10 |
Kevin Durant 6 |
Free Throws Made |
Anthony Davis 7 |
Draymond Green 4 |
Steals |
Jrue Holiday 4 |
Kevin Durant 2 |
Blocks |
Anthony Davis 5 |
Team Stats Summary
Team |
Points |
FG% |
3PM-3PA |
FTM-FTA |
Assists |
Rebounds |
Blocks |
Steals |
Turnovers |
Golden State
|
113 |
44.2 |
14-34 |
15-19 |
30 |
45 |
5 |
6 |
12 |
New Orleans
|
109 |
47.6 |
14-35 |
17-21 |
26 |
45 |
11 |
12 |
17 |
Upcoming Games
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New Orleans will play their next game at home against Indiana. The Pelicans have a W/L % of .375 after a win and .278 after a loss.
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Golden State will play their next game at home against New York. The Warriors have a W/L % of .818 after a win and 1.000 after a loss.