By Lewis Gould
The Wizards’ Bradley Beal went off for 47 points.
But Brandon Ingram and Zion Williamson each scored 32 points and New Orleans beat the depleted Wizards 124-106.
The Wiz is now 3-11, last in the Eastern Conference.
And Vegas may be posting a line on when the Wiz will again.
Or if they will!
“I try to come out and play with energy every night. Whatever it looks like at the end, it looks like,” Beal said. “I don’t come out and say I want to score 50 tonight. … That doesn’t happen. A lot of the (stuff) I’m doing, I’m in awe of it half the time, too.”
Washington got as close as eight points in the middle of the fourth quarter before the Pelicans pulled away in the final five minutes, highlighted by Williamson’s soaring dunk of Ingram’s lob from behind the 3-point line.
Ingram finished with a season-high seven 3-pointers on 12 attempts, making all five he attempted in the second half.
“I got a little rhythm and I just took the shots they gave me,” Ingram said.
Williamson did most of his scoring in the paint and added eight free throws to help New Orleans win for just the second time in 10 games.
“We both know we’re great players,” Williamson said of himself and Ingram. “But if we’re going to take it to that next level, we’ve got to start running off some wins.”
Eric Bledsoe scored 18 points and Steven Adams grabbed a season-high 18 rebounds for New Orleans, which never trailed and made 17 3-pointers.
“My teammates taking all those 3s really opened up the game for me and it just really worked out,” Williamson said.
Garrison Mathews scored 15 points and Robin Lopez had 14 for Washington, which played without guard Russell Westbrook and lost for the sixth time in seven games.
New Orleans led by as many as 26 when Ingram’s 15-foot pull-up made it 74-48. But Beal willed Washington back into the game.
Beal’s 24 points in the third quarter — during which he made four of five 3-point shots — helped the Wizards cut it to 94-80 by the end of the period.
“The winning spirit that he has is critical to our future success,” Wizards coach Scott Brooks said. “To go through it now and still not give in is huge. It’s huge for me. It’s huge for our staff and it’s huge for our team going forward. We know that we’re going to be healthy and everything’s going to be much better when we have our entire group.”
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