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Pelicans down Lakers, James 36 points from NBA record, Curry hurt in Warriors win

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The New Orleans Pelicans snapped a 10-game losing streak with a 131-121 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Saturday, even as Lakers superstar LeBron James crept closer to the NBA all-time scoring record.Brandon Ingram shook off a scoreless first quarter to lead the Pelicans with 35 points.

CJ McCollum added 23 and Trey Murphy added 21 as New Orleans turned the tide against a Lakers team that scored 72 points in the first half and led by 12 midway through the third quarter.James scored 27 points and now needs 36 to overtake Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's record of 38,387.He's averaging more than 30 points per game this season, and could well achieve the summit next week when the Lakers host Oklahoma City on Tuesday and the Milwaukee Bucks on Thursday.But the Lakers remain in dire need of victories, and missed a chance to gain on the Pelicans as they both chase a spot in the play-in tournament."I just want to win, play the game the right way and see what happens," James said as coach Darvin Ham stressed the urgency of the Lakers' situation."We've got to win these games," Ham said. "We had full control of the game."Lakers star Anthony Davis scored 34 points against his former team and the Pelicans trailed by eight late in the third quarter when McCollum drove for a basket.

New Orleans stole an inbounds pass and Jose Alvarado made a three-pointer to pull the Pels within three heading into the fourth."The third is what killed us," James said. "We gave them 42 in the third.

Last possession we were up six with a chance to go up either eight or nine and then we turn the ball over."Midway through the fourth, Murphy connected on back-to-back three-pointers as New Orleans took a six-point lead on the way to their first win since January

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