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CJ McCollum scored 32 points and Brandon Ingram added 29 as the visiting New Orleans Pelicans (34-43) helped their play-in tournament cause with a 114-111 (30-25, 20-25, 36-37, 28-24) victory over the Los Angeles Lakers (31-46) on Friday.

Player of the Game Brandon  Ingram EFF 32 Brandon Ingram Points 29 Accuracy 10-17 Rebounds 8 Assists 7

Jonas Valanciunas added 17 points and 12 rebounds as the ninth-place Pelicans (34-43) moved three games ahead of the 11th place Lakers (31-46) and two games ahead of the 10th-place San Antonio Spurs (32-45).

Places 7 through 10 in each conference advance to a play-in tournament, with two winners from each conference joining the main field in the NBA playoffs.

Despite the return from injury of both Anthony Davis and LeBron James, the Lakers lost their fifth consecutive game as their hopes of playing at the conclusion of the regular season continued to fade.

Davis produced 23 points and 12 rebounds in 37 minutes after missing the past 18 games due to a mid-foot sprain. James, who sat out three of the previous four games with an ankle sprain, compiled 38 points and eight rebounds in 40 minutes.

The Lakers had a prime chance to gain ground on the Pelicans over the last week, but the Friday loss came after a 116-108 defeat at New Orleans on Sunday.

Davis and James both were game-time decisions for Lakers coach Frank Vogel, but both were in the starting lineup. The Pelicans led 30-25 after one quarter before Los Angeles held New Orleans to 20 points in the second quarter, leading to a 50-all tie at halftime.

James had 21 points in the third quarter alone, his highest for a single quarter this season, as Los Angeles took an 87-86 lead.

New Orleans trailed 98-92 with 8:17 to play before cutting into the deficit and then going up 112-108 with 1:57 remaining.

The Lakers pulled within 112-111 on a 3-pointer by Avery Bradley with 16.5 seconds remaining, but two free throws by McCollum put the Pelicans up by three with 9.4 seconds left. James missed a 3-pointer at the buzzer that would have tied the game.

The Lakers' Carmelo Anthony was out because of a non-COVID illness.

Pelicans: C.J. McCollum 32 (7 REB), Brandon Ingram 29 (8 REB, 7 AST), Jonas Valanciunas 17 (12 REB, 6 AST), Herbert Jones 12.

Lakers: LeBron James 38 (8 REB), Anthony Davis 23 (12 REB, 6 AST), Malik Monk 13 (5 REB, 7 AST), Russell Westbrook 12 (5 AST), Avery Bradley 10.

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