The regular season of the league is entering its decisive phase. Each team has only a dozen or so games to play, and the fight for a place giving the right to play in the playoffs is extremely fierce. One of the teams that still cannot be sure of a participation later in the season is.
The amazing throw of the leader of the Pelicans. He hit halfway unprepared
The Pelicans did not improve their balance sheet in the face of. Sensational led “Bryłki” to victory 138: 130. The Serb scored 46 points in this game, he had 12 rebounds and 11 assists. Thus, he became only the second player in the history of the NBA after the legendary Wilt Chamberlain, who obtained a triple-double scoring a minimum of 45 points and gaining more than 70 percent. effectiveness.
The New Orleans Pelicans fought bravely, but failed to defeat the sensational Jokic and his colleagues. As a consolation, however, they are left with an unusual action. The 24-year-old has given up probably the craziest of the season.
Five seconds before the end of the second quarter, the New Orleans Pelicans resumed the game from their own basket. The ball just went to Ingram, but Ingram was immediately doubled up by the Nuggets. As a result, he lost, which fell to the floor. Despite this, Ingram managed to pick it up and despite the assistance of his rivals he gave a completely unprepared throw from the half. To everyone’s surprise, the ball fell into the basket just like the siren that ended the quart!
Brandon Ingram himself could not believe that he had succeeded in something so extraordinary. A broad smile appeared on the player’s face. Immediately he was surrounded by friends who were happy with the spectacular performance. Ingram scored 38 points throughout the game and had nine assists.
The Louisiana team is currently tenth in the Western Conference standings with a record of 27 wins and 37 losses. The Denver Nuggets, on the other hand, are in sixth place (39-26), the last one that gives a direct promotion to the playoffs.
Source: Sport

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