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Warriors escape with win over Pelicans, closing in on NBA Cup knockout round

Warriors escape with win over Pelicans, closing in on NBA Cup knockout round

The Warriors are in pole position in the NBA Cup group stage.

By improving to 3-0 in group play, the Warriors can clinch a spot in the knockout round with a Nuggets loss; Denver plays Dallas on Friday night.

The Warriors (12-3) never pulled away from the shorthanded Pelicans, but they nonetheless escaped with a 112-108 after New Orleans wing Trey Murphy III missed what could have been a game-winning 3 in the waning seconds.

Andrew Wiggins followed up his strong performance against the Hawks by pouring in a game-high 30 on 9-for-14 shooting (including 9-for-9 at the free throw line). The Warriors are now 7-0 against sub-.500 teams and 7-1 away from the Chase Center.

“Hell yeah, we want to get that money,” Brandin Podziemski said in his on-court postgame interview with NBC Sports Bay Area, referencing the bonus for players who win the NBA Cup championship.

The Pelicans were missing five of their top seven players. In a season full of league-wide injuries, no one has hurt quite like the Pelicans, who are down Zion Williamson, Dejounte Murray, CJ McCollum, Herb Jones and Jose Alvarado.

In New Orleans’ starting lineup, then, were Murphy, Brandon Ingram, Javonte Green, Elfrid Payton and Daniel Theis.

They had no answers for Wiggins, who scored 13 of the Warriors’ first 23 points and started 5-for-5. Wiggins’ hot start came a game after he dropped 27 points on 12-for-17 shooting in a win over the Hawks. The Warriors have been optimistic Wiggins could return to his 2022 All-Star form since training camp, and he’s showing why.

But over the course of 48 minutes, the depleted Pelicans still faced an uphill battle.

New Orleans hung tight with Golden State, anyway. Trey Murphy kept the Pelicans in it, scoring 15 points in his first 11 minutes. The Pelicans went on a 13-0 run in the second quarter to take the lead.

Despite Wiggins and Draymond Green hitting their first six 3-pointers combined, the Warriors trailed. Their defense, which has been elite so far this season, bled points in the paint.

An inspired Pelicans effort had them up 63-62 at halftime. The Warriors’ bench, the highest-scoring reserves in the league — got outscored by the Pelicans’ third stringers in the first half.

Moses Moody gave the Warriors terrific minutes in the third quarter, and Golden State clamped down more defensively. Yet they couldn’t earn separation.

Podziemski missed a clean look from 3 at the end of the third quarter — his fourth straight miss from deep in the game. He looked more decisive on the offensive end against the Pelicans than in previous games, but the shot still isn’t falling; he’s down to 18.9% from 3 this season.

When Steph Curry checked back into the game for his standard fourth-quarter shift, the Warriors led by six. Trayce Jackson-Davis instantly flushed a dunk from Wiggins in the short roll. Then Jackson-Davis swatted a shot, ran the floor and finished on the other end.

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