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Did New Orleans Pelicans' Explosive First Quarter Set the Tone Against Indiana Pacers?

The New Orleans Pelicans secured a decisive victory over the Indiana Pacers with a final score of 128-109, improving their record to 7-22. The Pacers, on the other hand, fell to 6-22. The game was held at Smoothie King Center and witnessed an attendance of 16,434 fans.


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First Quarter


The Pelicans came out strong in the first quarter, establishing an early lead with a remarkable 44 points. Zion Williamson led the charge with his dynamic play, contributing significantly to this offensive surge. His performance was complemented by Trey Murphy III and Saddiq Bey who also made notable contributions during this period.


Second Quarter


In the second quarter, both teams experienced a dip in scoring intensity. The Pels managed only 20 points but maintained their lead thanks to solid defense that restricted the Pacers to just 22 points. Jordan Poole's efforts were crucial as he facilitated ball movement and created opportunities for his teammates.


Third Quarter


The third quarter saw another offensive burst from New Orleans as they scored 34 points against Indiana's defense. Williamson continued his impressive form while Jose Alvarado added depth from the bench with key assists and defensive plays that kept momentum on their side.


Fourth Quarter


In the final stretch of play, both teams matched each other's scoring output at 30 points apiece. However, it was too late for any comeback attempt by Indiana as New Orleans had already built an insurmountable lead earlier in the game.


Overall analysis shows that New Orleans dominated several aspects including field goal percentage (53 percent) and free throw accuracy (85 percent). Their ability to capitalize on fast breaks and turnovers further cemented their control over proceedings throughout all quarters.


Looking ahead after this encounter between these two teams: fans can catch more action when Pelicans face Dallas Mavericks at Smoothie King Center on December 22nd at 8:00 PM EDT broadcasted via KFAA TV or Gulf Coast Sports network along with streaming options available through Pelicans+ internet service provider!


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