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Pelicans win in D.C. for first time since Willie Green played for Hornets

Pelicans win in D.C. for first time since Willie Green played for Hornets

WASHINGTON, D.C. — It had been quite a while since the New Orleans Pelicans won a game against the Washington Wizards in the nation’s capital.

The last time the franchise picked up a win at Capital One Arena, on Jan. 1, 2011, they weren’t even the Pelicans, they were the New Orleans Hornets. Current Pelicans coach Willie Green, then a player for the Hornets, played 20 minutes that night in a 92-81 victory.

On Monday night, his Pelicans ended a nine-game losing streak on the road in Washington in impressive fashion, setting a new season high in points with the 132-112 victory.

While the end result went the Pelicans’ way, things didn’t start out that way. The Wizards began the game on a 10-0 run. Green credited forward Naji Marshall with getting things going after the Pelicans dug themselves an early hole.

Marshall made a bad pass that turned into a Washington bucket, giving the Wizards an early seven-point lead when Green called timeout. After the timeout, the Wizards got another 3-pointer before the Pelicans turned things around.

“He just started to make the right play over and over again,” Green said. “I thought Naji was great. His response, and the rest of the team followed his emotional energy.”

Marshall grew up in the DMV area and estimated he had about 50-60 people at the game on Monday night.

When asked what switch flipped when the team went down early, Marshall pointed back to his family and the, well, encouragement given to him by Green.

“There’s one thing I can’t do in front of my people and that’s look trash,” Marshall said. “My people are not playing around. They would not let me hear the end of it. So once he already yelled at me and I had a feeling I might get taken out, I said let me lock in right quick.”

Marshall has been thrust into the starting lineup with the Pelicans missing both Zion Williamson and Brandon Ingram. He finished with 18 points in his homecoming performance.

And while Marshall has stepped up, the Pelicans relied on their other stars, CJ McCollum and Jonas Valanciunas.

McCollum scored a game-high 34 points and Valanciunas had 27 points and 12 rebounds. It was McCollum’s fourth consecutive 25-point game and Valanciunas’ fifth consecutive double-double, both tying their respective season-high marks in those categories.

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