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New Orleans Pelicans' Strong Start Fizzles as Indiana Pacers Dominate Second Quarter at Gainbridge Fieldhouse

The New Orleans Pelicans faced off against the Indiana Pacers in a closely contested matchup at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. The game concluded with the Pacers securing a 127-119 victory over the Pelicans. This result brought both teams to an identical record of 10-34 for the season.


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First Quarter


The Pelicans came out strong in the first quarter, scoring 33 points and establishing an early lead over the Pacers, who managed to score 31 points. Zion Williamson was instrumental during this period, contributing significantly to his team's offensive efforts.


Second Quarter


However, things took a turn in the second quarter as what went wrong for New Orleans Pelicans became evident. The Pacers surged ahead with an impressive 42-point performance while limiting the Pels to another 33 points. This shift was largely due to Indiana's effective ball movement and scoring efficiency.


Third Quarter


In the third quarter, both teams continued their offensive exchanges with New Orleans adding another 27 points compared to Indiana's 29. Despite Trey Murphy III's efforts on both ends of the court, including his defensive contributions and scoring prowess, it wasn't enough to close the gap created earlier by Indiana.


Fourth Quarter


As we entered into what would be described as one of those classic New Orleans Pelicans vs Indiana Pacers highlights moments, it was clear that catching up would require more than just effort from individual players like Jeremiah Fears or Saddiq Bey who had notable performances throughout this period. The final whistle reaction from fans highlighted their disappointment as they witnessed their team fall short despite putting up a spirited fight till endgame.


Looking forward, fans can catch their next game against Houston Rockets scheduled for January 18th at Toyota Center in Houston at 7:00 PM EST on SCHN or Gulf Coast Sports TV networks or stream online via Pelicans+. Share your thoughts on this match-up and stay tuned for more updates!

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