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Pelicans upset Wolves, Heat scorch Lakers

LOS ANGELES: Zion Williamson and C.J. McCollum combined for 51 points as the New Orleans Pelicans upset the Western Conference-leading Minnesota Timberwolves 117-106 in the NBA on Wednesday (Jan 3).

Pelicans power forward Williamson led the scoring with 27 points while McCollum added 24 as New Orleans ground out an impressive victory on the road.

McCollum's tally included four three-pointers while Brandon Ingram (19 points) and Herbert Jones (16) also chipped in with valuable contributions.

Jones' 16 points included four three-pointers from five attempts. Anthony Edwards led the Minnesota scoring with 35 points.

Minnesota's defeat came just two days after their New Year's Day reverse to the New York Knicks and marked the first time this season the Wolves (24-9) have suffered consecutive losses.

The Pelicans' fourth straight win meanwhile leaves them in fifth place in the Western Conference as they bid to return to the playoffs this year after missing out in 2022-2023.

"They're a really good team, they're the best team defensively, and sound offensively, so to come in here and get a win against a talented, well-coached team like Minnesota is huge for us," Pelicans coach Willie Green said.

"It was a good wire-to-win for us."

Elsewhere, the Los Angeles Lakers slid to a third straight loss, falling 110-96 to the Miami Heat.

LeBron James had a rare off-night, finishing with just 12 points after shooting six-of-18 from the field, leaving Anthony Davis to lead the Lakers with 29 points.

Miami however were always in front after taking the lead early in the first quarter, with a balanced offensive performance seeing eight Heat players make double figures.

The Lakers were left ruing an inability to convert from three-point range, with the

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