Pelicans Knock Off Mavs 119-113, Win 5 in a Row! Full Recap | PPR FINAL cover art

Pelicans Knock Off Mavs 119-113, Win 5 in a Row! Full Recap | PPR FINAL

Pelicans Knock Off Mavs 119-113, Win 5 in a Row! Full Recap | PPR FINAL

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Pelicans vs Mavericks Full Recap as Big Q & DC break down the New Orleans Pelicans’ latest matchup against the Dallas Mavericks in this PPR FINAL episode. The Pelicans entered the game riding a four-game winning streak, looking to build momentum against a struggling Dallas squad in the Western Conference.
The Dallas Mavericks (11–18, 11th in the West) faced the New Orleans Pelicans (7–22, 14th in the West) in a Southwest Division showdown with playoff implications looming later in the season.
In this recap, we cover:
Whether the Pelicans sustained their four-game win streak
Offensive execution and late-game decision-making
Turnovers and how they impacted momentum
Pelicans’ struggles vs Southwest Division opponents (2–6)
Why ball security remains a key issue for New Orleans
Adjustments needed moving forward
New Orleans averages 13.5 turnovers per game and is just 5–12 when losing the turnover battle, a stat Big Q & DC analyze closely in this breakdown.
Get full reaction, stats, takeaways, and what this game means for the Pelicans as they continue searching for consistency in the Western Conference.
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