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PPR Final_ Pelicans Knock Warriors & Referees 113-109_ Win 2 in a Row

PPR Final_ Pelicans Knock Warriors & Referees 113-109_ Win 2 in a Row

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PPR Final: Pelicans defeated Warriors & Referees 113-109. This marks 2 consecutive wins. Big Q & DC break down a gritty New Orleans victory over Golden State at the Smoothie King Center.
The New Orleans Pelicans (17-42) defeated the Golden State Warriors (30-28) 113-109. The game was filled with intensity, controversy, and clutch moments. Zion Williamson led the way with 26 points. Dejounte Murray made his highly anticipated season debut after recovering from an Achilles rupture. He provided a major spark.
The Pelicans had to overcome not only the Warriors but questionable officiating down the stretch. Saddiq Bey delivered a huge and-one reverse layup with 1:47 left. This moment sealed momentum and helped New Orleans win two straight games.
Golden State played without Stephen Curry (runner’s knee) and Kristaps Porzingis (illness). De’Anthony Melton exploded for 28 points. Moses Moody added 24. Brandin Podziemski posted a 16-point, 16-rebound double-double.
🔎 Big Q & DC break down:
Zion Williamson’s dominance
Dejounte Murray’s season debut impact
Key officiating moments
Defensive execution late
Postgame presser from James Borrego
What this win means heading into the road matchup vs Utah Jazz
The Pelicans defeated the Warriors 113-109. Winning two in a row could signal momentum building late in the season.
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