Unfortunately, he lost the buzzer beater with 14 points in the final quarter! The Pelicans’ No. 7 pick once again showed his top talent. Official: What a great birthday night
On October 15, the Pelicans lost to the Rockets 128-130. In this game, the Pelicans were actually trailing the Rockets by a large margin after the third quarter. However, in the final quarter, the two teams' third lineups competed like crazy and the Pelicans were chasing points (40-28 in a single quarter) because the Pelicans had Fiers, the No. 7 pick, whose talent was so outstanding that he scored 14 points in the final quarter. Fels came on the stage with 2 minutes left in the first quarter. He had a close contact with Durant. He used the change of rhythm to stagger KD. Fels is 1.91 meters tall, with a wingspan of 1.96 meters and a maximum jump of 93 centimeters. His basic conditions are actually average but he has a very good sense and ability on the ball. Entering the decisive moment in the final quarter, he scored consecutively. One minute before the end, he hit a three-pointer that narrowed the point difference to 2 points. Then McGoverns broke through and drew a foul. The Pelicans evened the difference 21.9 seconds before the end. Rockets veteran guard Holiday made an accurate throw, and the Pelicans timed out with 1.8 seconds left. McGoverns found Fells at the top of the key outside the bounds. Fells almost hit a three-pointer from a long distance. He almost became the savior. Perhaps this almost inspired the 19-year-old young man's ambition. Fiers scored 22 minutes in the game, 8 of 15, 2 of 6 three-pointers, 2 of 2 free throws, 20 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals, a shooting percentage of 53.3%, a true shooting percentage of 63%. In the final quarter, he scored 14 points, 2 rebounds and 2 assists, 5 of 8 + 2 of 4 three-pointers. The Pelicans officially released Fells’ data and wrote: He had a really good 19th birthday night. (October 14th, U.S. time, is Fells’ 19th birthday.) In fact, this 19-year-old talented player played well in the summer league, averaging 17.4 points, 3.8 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.4 steals per game, with a shooting percentage of 40%. Although the shooting percentage is a bit poor, his scoring talent is there. 




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