Pelicans pummel Nets to open NBA season

Zion Williamson of the New Orleans Pelicans goes to the basket as Ben Simmons #10 of the Brooklyn Nets defends during the first half at Barclays Center. Photo by Sarah Stier / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP
Zion Williamson and the New Orleans Pelicans opened the NBA season with a punishing 130-108 victory over the star-studded Nets in Brooklyn on Wednesday.
Brandon Ingram scored 28 points and Williamson — playing his first regular-season game in more than 17 months — scored 25 to signal his intentions as he returns from the right foot injury that sidelined him for a season.
"He's very excited," Pelicans coach Willie Green said of Williamson, the 2019 top draft pick who at 22 has already battled a raft of injuries.
"The hard work he had to put in to get to this point, we're all proud of him as a team and an organization."
Williamson helped the Pelicans build an 18-4 lead midway through the fourth quarter, easily outpacing Brooklyn's Ben Simmons — another former top draft pick who has also battled injuries.
Australian Simmons made his debut for the Nets, who acquired him from Philadelphia last season as he battled a back injury for which he had surgery in May.
Nets star Kevin Durant, who stayed put in Brooklyn after rocking the league with a trade demand in June, kept the hosts in touch, scoring 21 of his 32 points in the first half.
But the Pelicans out-scored the Nets 40-28 in the third quarter to take control for good. They never trailed and led by as many as 26 points, parlaying 21 offensive rebounds into 36 points.
Ingram was a model of efficiency, racking up 28 points on 10-of-17 shooting.
In contrast, Kyrie Irving connected on just six of 19 shots for 15 points and Simmons scored just four points before fouling out.
In Memphis, Ja Morant scored 34 points and the Memphis Grizzlies edged the New York Knicks 115-112 in an overtime thriller.
Despite Morant's heroics, the Knicks nearly authored the come-from-behind stunner, erasing a 19-point lead and forcing overtime on Cam Reddish's three-pointer.
