NBA Game Recap - Oklahoma City at New Orleans
Mon Nov 20, 2017 8:00 PM EST

MIN
102
CHA
118
F
UTA
86
PHI
107
F
IND
105
ORL
97
F
CLE
116
DET
88
F
LAC
85
NY
107
F
POR
100
MEM
92
F
WAS
99
MIL
88
F
OKC
107
NO
114
F
ATL
85
SA
96
F
BOS
110
DAL
102
F(OT)
DEN
114
SAC
98
F

Nov 20, 2017, 8:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Oklahoma City

33

32

21

21

107

New Orleans

24

33

30

27

114

Pelicans rally after Cousins ejection, beat Thunder 114-107
Tue Nov 21, 2017 1:07 AM

NEW ORLEANS (AP) When DeMarcus Cousins got tossed, Anthony Davis, Jrue Holiday and the rest of the New Orleans Pelicans locked in.

Davis had 36 points and 15 rebounds, Holiday added 18 points, and New Orleans rallied after Cousins' ejection to beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 114-107 on Monday night.

"We didn't think it was that fair. He doesn't do anything intentional," Holiday said of Cousins, who was assessed a flagrant foul for swinging an elbow near Thunder star Russell Westbrook's head. "We just wanted to win for him."

Cousins had 18 points and nine rebounds before his ejection with five minutes remaining in the third quarter and did not speak with reporters after the game.

Cousins raised his elbow near Westbrook's face after grabbing a rebound, and the Thunder guard dropped to the floor holding his head. Westbrook remained in the game and finished with 22 points, 16 rebounds, 12 assists and three steals. However, Westbrook also missed 13 of 19 shots.

Westbrook also did not discuss Cousins' foul, but did lament "mental errors" that plagued Oklahoma City while they were losing a lead that was 19 points in the first quarter.

"Guys got to take personal pride and understand how important it is to go out and compete and not take it for granted," Westbrook said. "As players, you go out on the floor, and sometimes you take it for granted and don't realize how important it is to embrace the moment. Each individual guy has to do that every night."

New Orleans trailed 76-72 when Cousins was ejected, but surged ahead soon after with an 11-3 run during which Jameer Nelson, E'Twaun Moore and Darius Miller each hit 3s. Nelson banked in his 3 from near half-court as the shot clock expired.

Davis helped New Orleans end a two-game skid with his typical array of dunks, layups and clutch mid-range shots. He also hit 18 of 22 free throws.

"It was tough losing (Cousins), being one of our star players, but anything is liable to happen in a game," Davis said. "So guys stepped up and were ready to play."

Paul George hit six 3s en route to 26 points and Carmelo Anthony scored 19 for Oklahoma City, which lost its second straight in similar fashion, having blown a 23-point lead in San Antonio on Friday night.

"We're too good of a team to allow a team to tie it up after we go up 20," George said. "Games are built on runs. That's going to happen. But we've got to eliminate how much of a run we allow."

TIP-INS

Thunder: Oklahoma City led 25-6 on Alex Abrines' 3 in the first quarter, but the Thunder fell into a tie early in the second quarter before going back up by eight at halftime after George's 3 made it 65-57. .... Steven Adams had 15 points and Jerami Grant 10 points.

Pelicans: The 6-foot-4 Moore, normally a reserve shooting guard, started at small forward and scored 12 points. ... Miller had 11 points for New Orleans, hitting three of four 3-point shots. ... Davis had seven turnovers. ... Guard Tony Allen returned from a four-game absence cause by left knee swelling. He had six points and six rebounds in nearly 19 minutes.

COUSINS' EXIT

From video replays displayed on the arena scoreboard, it appeared Cousins made contact with Westbrook, but it was difficult to discern whether contact was made with the Thunder star's head or shoulder, or whether the impact was significant.

Officials did not eject Cousins from the game until after viewing replays on a TV at the scorers' table, after which they called a flagrant two.

Hard contact is not required for a flagrant two - only an act deemed "unnecessary and excessive."

Allen said Cousins' "emotions got the best of him," and that his history of outbursts seems to be held against him in such situations. Allen also asserted that Westbrook "definitely" flopped.

Westbrook "took advantage of Cousins' history. He was going to get the best of that call," said Allen, a 14-year veteran. "You saw him get right back up and miss the free throw."

UP NEXT

Thunder: Host Golden State on Wednesday night.

Pelicans: Host the San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday night.

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Leaders

Oklahoma City PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
P. George 26 -3 4 5 5 0
R. Westbrook 22 9 12 16 3 0
New Orleans PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Davis 36 6 3 15 0 2
D. Cousins 18 -13 4 9 2 1

Team Comparison

OKC NO
Points For 107 114
Field Goals 38/89-43% 41/80-51%
Three Pointers 11/35-31% 7/25-28%
Free Throws 20/26-77% 25/32-78%
Offensive Rebounds 9 7
Defensive Rebounds 31 42
Rebounds 47 56
Blocks 2 3
Steals 14 8
Turnovers 14 19
Points Scored Off Turnovers 22 16
Points in the Paint 36 58
Fast Break Points 15 12
Personal Fouls 25 22
Technical Fouls 2 0
Flagrant Fouls 0 1
Ejections 0 1

2017-18 Reg Season - NO Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Mon Nov 20 OKC 107 @ NO 114 P. George 26 A. Davis 36

Game Information

Stadium: Smoothie King Center, New Orleans, Louisiana
Attendance: 16,765
Game Time: 2:30