NEW ORLEANS — Brandon Ingram delivered a masterclass performance Monday night, propelling the New Orleans Pelicans to a commanding 138-100 victory over the Toronto Raptors. Ingram’s season-high 41 points were accompanied by a career-high eight 3-pointers, a feat highlighted by an electric third quarter where he sank six from beyond the arc.
Ingram’s efficiency was off the charts, connecting on 16 of his 21 shots and dishing out nine assists in just 30 minutes of play. His third-quarter barrage of five consecutive 3s led to a well-deserved standing ovation as he took his rest for the night, leaving the court with a broad smile.
Pelicans coach Willie Green praised Ingram’s performance, emphasizing the team’s encouragement for him to take more open shots, particularly from the 3-point line. Ingram’s historic outing made him the first NBA player to score at least 40 points, make at least eight 3-pointers, shoot 75% from the field, and not commit a single turnover in the same game, according to STATS.
CJ McCollum also shone brightly, contributing 20 points and helping the team’s 3-point shooting spree with six of their 19 made 3-pointers. The Pelicans’ fast and smart play was evident throughout the game, leading to their third consecutive win and handing the Raptors their eighth loss in nine games.
Raptors rookie Gradey Dick provided a silver lining for Toronto with a season-high 22 points, including four 3-pointers. However, the Raptors struggled to find their rhythm, coming off a double-overtime loss at Oklahoma City the previous day. Coach Darko Rajakovic acknowledged the fatigue but stressed the unacceptable performance, highlighting the team’s failure to compete at their usual level.
In addition to Ingram’s stellar performance, Zion Williamson added 16 points, and Jonas Valanciunas contributed a double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds. The Pelicans led by as much as 21 points early in the game, with Toronto briefly cutting the deficit thanks to Dick’s unexpected first-half surge.
The game saw the Pelicans’ bench, including Jose Alvarado, making the most of extended minutes in the fourth quarter, adding to the Raptors’ woes.
As the Raptors look to rebound against Charlotte in their six-game trip finale, the Pelicans set their sights on a challenging four-game road trip beginning with the Clippers. Ingram’s historic night not only showcases his individual talent but also underscores the Pelicans’ depth and potential as they continue to make strides in the league.