NEW ORLEANS — Brandon Ingram and Trey Murphy III made clutch shots from outside, Larry Nance Jr. provided intensity in the paint and the Pelicans broke their habit of falling apart at the end of close games.
Ingram highlighted a 26-point performance with a momentum-turning 3-pointer inside the final three minutes, and the New Orleans Pelicans held on for a 112-105 victory over the Utah Jazz on Thursday night.
"It just felt like more grit, more scrap," said Nance, who returned from a rib injury that had sidelined him for 13 games. "It didn't feel like we were wasting clock, playing not to lose."
The strong finish was a relief for the Pelicans, whose last three losses were by two points or less — two of them after blowing double-digit leads in the second half at home.
"We were executing and scoring," Nance said of the final minutes. "They can't guard us, so why would we let off the gas?"
Ingram's 3 gave New Orleans a 102-98 lead. Soon after, Dyson Daniels went to the floor to grab a loose ball and and delivered a clever bounce pass between Lauri Markkanen's legs to the perimeter, where Murphy, who'd missed his first six shots, made his first of the game from 3-point range. Nance followed that with a cutting dunk on a feed from Zion Williamson to make it 107-100.
Utah was within 109-105 on Markkanen's free throws with 38 seconds left before Murphy put it away with another 3 with 18 seconds to go.
"He's resilient," Pelicans coach Willie Green said of Murphy. "That was a growth moment for him. He just stuck with it."