CJ McCollum and Dejounte Murray fuel the resurgent Pelicans' franchise-record comeback win

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New Orleans Pelicans guard CJ McCollum (3) shoots a jumper over Utah Jazz guard Keyonte George (3) in the second half of an NBA basketball game in New Orleans, Monday, Jan. 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Peter Forest)

NEW ORLEANS ā€“ CJ McCollum highlighted a 45-point performance with 3-pointers and reverse layups in the clutch.

Dejounte Murray's relentless pressure on both ends of the court left him one rebound short of a triple-double.

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And the New Orleans Pelicans pulled off the largest comeback in franchise history.

As injury-ridden, star-crossed and generally miserable as much of their season has been, the Pelicans don't seem inclined to give up.

ā€œHuge credit to our guys in the locker room pulling together,ā€ Pelicans coach Willie Green said after his team erased a 25-point Utah lead and beat the Jazz, 123-119, in overtime on Monday night. "This was a hard game to win.ā€

Little has gone right for New Orleans this season.

Star power forward Zion Williamson, who recently returned from a left hamstring injury, couldn't play against Utah on Monday because of a non-COVID illness. He's missed 34 of the Pelicans' 44 games this season.

New Orleansā€™ top defender, Herb Jones, is out indefinitely with a shoulder injury, while high-scoring wing Brandon Ingram has missed 20 straight games with a left ankle sprain.

The Pelicans had further matchup problems inside against Utah because rookie 7-foot center Yves Missi missed his second straight game with a non-COVID illness.

Utah outrebounded New Orleans 63-45, had 23 second-chance points and outscored the Pelicans 60-40 in the paint. Yet New Orleans (12-32), which will be hard-pressed to climb back into contention for a postseason berth, won its fourth straight game and seventh in 10.

ā€œWe were missing some guys who rebound the ball well,ā€ McCollum said. "Sometimes, itā€™s not Xs and Os. Itā€™s Jimmies and Joes.ā€

The 33-year-old McCollum has scored 45 or more points twice in 10 games, starting with 50 in a victory over Washington on Jan. 3.

ā€œCJ was incredible and once he got going I thought his teammates did a great job of trying to find him," Green said. "We were drawing stuff up for him. He executed offensively over and over again. Without that effort, itā€™s hard for us to win that game.ā€

Now in his 12th NBA season, McCollum said he likes to think his game will ā€œage well.ā€

ā€œI ainā€™t out here dunking on people,ā€ he said. "Itā€™s skill. Itā€™s strategy. Itā€™s angles. Itā€™s footwork. Itā€™s a jump shot that never leaves. Iā€™ll be able to shoot when Iā€™m 40.ā€

Murray, who missed 17 games early this season with a hand injury, also is rounding into form and had 26 points, 11 assists, nine rebounds, and two steals on Monday.

ā€œHe was super, super aggressive when we needed him to be," McCollum said.

Meanwhile, Trey Murphy III prolonged his recent run of productive form with 24 points, highlighted by a 3 late in overtime that all but sealed it. Additional help came from 2023 first-round draft choice Jordan Hawkins, who hit three 3-pointers and finished with 18 points.

McCollum lamented that one of New Orleans' three most recent losses came by a single point in Boston, where he missed a last-second floater for the win.

ā€œI donā€™t take these wins for granted because it took us like two months to get five wins,ā€ McCollum said. "Youā€™ve got to ride the wave and just keep your perspective in check.ā€

The Pelicans were scheduled to play next on Wednesday night at home against Milwaukee. In the meantime, McCollum planned to make the best of a day off on Tuesday, when a rare snow storm was forecast for south Louisiana.

ā€œI hope thereā€™s lots of snow," said McCollum, a father of a 3-year-old boy, "so I can play in the snow with my son.ā€

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