On April 29, Beijing time, the NBA playoffs continued, the New Orleans Pelicans faced the Phoenix Suns at home, and the two sides ushered in a match between G6, and Suns star Booker made a comeback in this game.
0 The game started, and the Suns took the lead in the fight against the away game and started with a 7-2 wave. Then, for a period of time, the Pelicans adjusted their state in time to narrow the score difference. The two teams started to play in a stalemate in the middle and late sections of this quarter, and the scores continued to rise alternately but the score difference could not be widened. At the end of the first quarter, the Pelicans 28-28 Suns.
Sixth brother shook Payne and made
quarters. At the beginning of the game, both sides still maintained considerable defensive intensity, but at the same time the offensive efficiency was also good. However, the Suns hit rate decreased from the middle of this quarter. The Pelicans took advantage of the situation to hit a small climax and opened the score to double digits at one point, and maintained this advantage until the midfield. After halftime, the Pelicans 58-48 Suns.
Ingram's tough breakthrough and broke into 2+1
Change of sides and then fought again. The Suns relied on their strong resilience to launch a counterattack climax to catch up with the score difference and complete the overtake. The two teams continued to attack back and forth in this quarter, and the game was in a stalemate tug-of-war stage, but the Pelicans maintained a weak lead in the final stage. At the end of the third quarter, the Pelicans 85-82 Suns.
Paul exquisitely assisted Ayton
in the last quarter, the two teams continued to play hard, and the game was always hot. After a period of time, the stars of both sides performed well and scored frequently. At the critical moment, the Suns took advantage of the Pelicans' mistakes to gain the lead in the game. In the end, the Suns maintained an extremely high free throw shooting percentage to stabilize the advantage. The Pelicans could no longer tie the score. In the end, the Pelicans ended with the Suns 109-115.
Both sides first
Suns:
Paul, Booker, Bridges, Crowder, Ayton
Pelicans:
McCollum, Jones, Ingram, Hayes, Valanciunas