Evans stars, Pelicans stun Raptors in NBA

The New Orleans Pelicans have beaten the Toronto Raptors 95-93 with one second left in their NBA clash.

Tyreke Evans outduelled three defenders to sink the game-winning lay-up with one second left as the New Orleans Pelicans rallied in the fourth quarter to beat the Toronto Raptors 95-93.

Evans attracted the attention of a trio of Raptors but still managed to get his sweeping lay-up to fall from in close in front of a crowd of 19,800 on Sunday at the Air Canada Center.

Despite playing without injured stars Anthony Davis and Jrue Holiday, the Pelicans looked to Evans and reserve centre Alexis Ajinca, who tallied 26 and 22 points.

Toronto guard DeMar DeRozan missed a fadeaway three-point attempt at the buzzer.

Evans also had five rebounds and five assists, while Ajinca came off the bench to shoot 10-of-13 from the floor in 34 minutes of playing time.

Eric Gordon scored 14 points for the Pelicans, who improved to 2-2 on their five-game road trip.

DeRozan, who was playing in his third game since returning from a groin injury, paced the Raptor attack with 22 points. Lou Williams scored 17 points and Greivis Vasquez added 16 and nine assists, as Toronto lost for the seventh time in their past nine contests.

The Pelicans led by 14 at halftime but trailed 71-64 heading into the final quarter as Toronto scored the final six points of the third.


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