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Clippers prevent Pelicans from clinching NBA play-in spot

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LOS ANGELES – Talk about meaningful NBA minutes.

Sunday’s game between the Clippers and Pelicans wasn’t “win-or-go-home or end-all, be-all,” Tyronn Lue acknowledged, but golly, was it “important.”

At stake for Lue’s Clippers: certain possession of the eighth seed and an opportunity to win one play-in game and move on to the playoffs proper — and also a bit of breathing room, because the loser of the 7 vs. 8 play-in will get a second shot against the winner of 9 vs. 10.

For visiting New Orleans? Securing a place in the play-in, a relatively remarkable feat for coach Willie Green’s squad, which started the season losing 11 of its first 12 games.

And, well, if the Pelicans are going to clinch, they’ll have to do it another night.

The Clippers (39-40) rolled over New Orleans, 119-100, showing out before a crowd of 16,840 on Sunday at Crypto.com Arena. They in a rout for the second time in as many games and beating the Pelicans (34-44) for the first time in four meetings this season.

“I think what it will take is the mindset and I think just us coming in, knowing the game plan, and I thought we did that really well tonight,” Paul George said. “I challenged the team my first game back to start shaping into more of a playoff team and I think we’re doing that … overall, we’re starting to — as a unit — shape up as a playoff team. So, that’s just what you want to see late in the year.”

Tyronn Lue’s squad separated themselves from their guests with a 29-13 second quarter and went into halftime ahead 66-44. After that, they never looked back, building leads as large as 26 to park themselves in eighth place in the Western Conference with three regular-season games remaining.

The Minnesota Timberwolves (45-34) are in seventh place, with three games left as well and having lost four fewer times.

And the Clippers — who brought back George, one of their injured All-Stars last week — could add another reinforcement in the near future, if Norman Powell’s on-court pregame workout serves as any sort of foreshadowing.

“It’s gonna be that much better with Norm out there,” George said.

Powell appeared in just three games for the Clippers before the talented guard suffered a suffered a fractured medial sesamoid bone in his left foot in a loss in Dallas on Feb. 10 and hasn’t been able to play – or even practice with the team – since.

With Powell and injured All-Star Kawhi Leonard seated beside him on the Clippers’ bench Sunday, the Clippers executed a defensive clinic.

They held a Pelicans team that had been surging, winning seven of its last 10 games, and averaging 116.5 points per game while shooting 48.5% in that span to just 40.2% shooting from the floor on 35-of-87 shooting.

Offensively, the Clippers were clicking collectively, shooting 47.4% from the field and 47.7% from 3-point range — making 21 of their 44 attempts (and making it the first time in franchise history that the Clippers had consecutive games with 20 or more 3s.)

Six Clippers scored in double figures, led by Marcus Morris. Sr, whose team-high 22 points put him in the 20-point range for the second consecutive game.

In his third game back, George was 5 for 7 from 3-point range and 5 for 15 overall for 15 points.

Ivica Zubac had an active, aggressive 15 points and 14 rebounds. Off the bench, Terance Mann chipped in with 15 points and Luke Kennard added 14.

And on Reggie Jackson bobblehead giveaway night, the Clippers’ joyful guard danced to a double-double with 11 points and a game-high 10 assists.

The Clippers finished with 33 assists on 45 baskets – a few of them snazzy setups, such as Batum’s backhanded bounce pass in the lane to a driving Jackson or Jackson’s no-look over-the-shoulder dump-off to Mann for a jam.

CJ McCollum led the Pelicans with 19 points.

More to come on this story.

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