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NEW ORLEANS -- Brandon Ingram overcame a poor shooting performance that included missing 15 of his first 17 shots by scoring five points in the final 62 seconds to help the New Orleans Pelicans hold off the Miami Heat 110-104 on Friday night.

Mired in perhaps the worst shooting night of his career, Ingram hit a 21-foot jumper and then a 3-pointer from the right wing in a 74-second span in the final three minutes.

'I feel like I went 0 for 20 and then I knocked down those two crucial shots,' said Ingram, who finished with 12 points, admitting it was a challenge to maintain his confidence. 'At the same time, you know your teammates are counting on you coming down the stretch. You just got to figure out a way to make it happen.'

The Pelicans, who led by as many as 15 points in the fourth quarter, snapped a three-game losing streak. Miami had its four-game winning streak halted.

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While Ingram finished 4-for-20 shooting, Jrue Holiday led the Pelicans with 20 points, and Josh Hart came off the bench to finish with 19 points and 12 rebounds.

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Zion Williamson added 17 points and Lonzo Ball added 16, including four straight when the Pelicans' fourth-quarter lead was slipping away. Ball also had nine rebounds and eight assists.

Pelicans coach Alvin Gentry said he had no hesitation going to Ingram in the closing minutes.

'He didn't shoot a great percentage, but it doesn't matter if you make the big shots down the stretch,' Gentry said. 'He had a lot of shots that were questionable from a foul standpoint. He just continued to play, and when we needed him most, he came up with two big scores.'

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Miami got a game-high 26 points from Jimmy Butler and 24 from rookie Duncan Robinson, who had eight 3-pointers.

With the eight 3s, Robinson has made 233 3-pointers this season, the most by an undrafted player during a single season in NBA history.

New Orleans led 93-79 when Williamson slammed home a dunk off a feed from Holiday, but the Heat scored 10 straight, including a pair of 3-pointers by Robinson to claw back within 93-89 with 6:14 left. The Pelicans went eight possessions without a point.

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The Heat moved within 97-96 with 3:53 left on a finger roll by Derrick Jones Jr. that came after a steal by Butler. When Robinson hit his fourth 3-pointer of the quarter, Miami was within 100-99 with 3:12 left.

The Pelicans took a 65-51 halftime lead despite a 1 for 9 offensive performance by Ingram. Playing on his 25th birthday, Hart made up for Ingram's slow start, coming off the bench to score 12 points and grab nine rebounds in just 11 first-half minutes.

Williamson had 11 points in the first half, including a leaping catch off the glass of a wild pass by Holiday that he softly cradled and put into the basket. That was part of an 18-5 New Orleans run.

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Butler kept the Heat within striking distance with 15 first-half points.

'We just clearly weren't sharp,' Miami coach Erik Spoelstra said. 'We were playing from a hole and then we weren't able to get over the hump.'

'They got too many second-chance points (a 19-14 edge),' said Miami center Bam Adebayo. 'We weren't getting the 50-50 balls.'

POTENTIAL SCRIMMAGES

Alvin Gentry said he can understand why the NBA might be considering playing games with no spectators in the arena if the fallout from the coronavirus epidemic gets worse. 'I'll give you an example -- I went five places today to buy hand sanitizer, and there's none in the whole town, really,' he said. 'I think people are scared. It wouldn't surprise me if that did happen. . it's one of those situations where we all got to be careful.'

TIP-INS

Heat: F Jae Crowder took an elbow to the jaw from Zion Williamson in the first half and missed the rest of the game. . Rookie G Tyler Herro missed the game with right ankle soreness. . Backup C Meyers Leonard sat out with a sprained left ankle.

Pelicans: No. 1 pick Zion Williamson's 13-game streak of scoring at least 20 points was snapped. . The Pelicans had lost four of five coming in, but now face a four-game road trip (Minnesota, Sacramento, Utah and the LA Clippers). . Alvin Gentry won his first challenge of the season when he stopped the clock and the refs agreed that Bam Adebayo struck Derrick Favors in the jaw on his way to layup. A potential 3-point play was nullified. 'It was a good feeling,' Gentry said. 'It took 66 games to get it. That one was pretty obvious. If we had lost that one, I was not going to challenge any more the rest of the year.'

UP NEXT

Heat: Visit Washington on Sunday night.

Pelicans: Visit Minnesota on Sunday night.

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IllFonic, LLC
TypePrivate
IndustryVideo games
Founded2007; 14 years ago in Denver, US
Founders
Headquarters,
Number of locations
3 offices (2020)
  • Charles Brungardt (CEO)
  • Paul Jackson (CTO)[1]
  • Gio Corsi (CPO)
78 (2019)
Websiteillfonic.com

IllFonic, LLC is an American video game developer based in Golden, Colorado, with further offices in Tacoma, Washington, and Austin, Texas. The studio was founded by Charles Brungardt, Kedhrin Gonzales and Raphael Saadiq in 2007. IllFonic is best known for developing Friday the 13th: The Game, which was released in 2017.

History[edit]

IllFonic founder Charles Brungardt had been working with R&B artist Raphael Saadiq since exiting college, producing and engineering records.[2] While working together, Saadiq confronted Brungardt with the idea of appearing in video games, based on which the game Ghetto Golf was conceptualized.[2] Brungardt subsequently relocated from Los Angeles to Denver and, together with Kedhrin Gonzales, formed IllFonic out of a garage.[2] Saadiq is also considered a co-founder.[3] The studio moved around within Denver, from the garage to an apartment, then to offices above bars on Denver's broadway, before moving to proper offices by Speer Boulevard in the Golden Triangle in June 2013.[2] On the night of March 5, 2010, a cannabis dispensary located next to IllFonic's offices was robbed. The Denver Police Department answered the alarm but incorrectly arrived at IllFonic's address, handcuffing three of its employees at gunpoint before the error was resolved.[4]

In March 2010, IllFonic was announced to be developing Nexuiz, a remake of the game of the same name released by Alientrap in 2005.[5][6] The remake was released in February 2012 for Xbox 360 and in May 2012 for Microsoft Windows, published through THQ Partners, part of publisher THQ.[3][7] However, as THQ went through bankruptcy, the servers for Nexuiz' Xbox 360 version were shut down.[7] The rights to the game then failed to be sold during THQ's bankruptcy auctions.[3] In 2013, IllFonic was contracted to develop the 'Star Marine' module and the first-person systems for the game Star Citizen.[8] The game's developer, Cloud Imperium Games, planned to integrate these assets into the main game, however, after one year of work, discrepancies in the scales of the two studios' assets were found, making them incompatible.[8] IllFonic continued working on Star Citizen, and their work was nearly completed by August 2015.[9] That month, IllFonic laid off six developers, including three of those working on Star Citizen.[9] In July 2013, IllFonic announced Revival, a massively multiplayer online role-playing game.[10] The game's development was 'indefinitely suspended' in March 2016.[11] Manual alternate wireless mac address.

In late 2014, IllFonic and publisher Gun Media announced Slasher Vol. 1: Summer Camp, an asymmetrical hide-and-seek-style action game.[12] In early 2015, the game came to the attention of Sean S. Cunningham, the producer of the Friday the 13th series of films, who approached Gun Media to turn Summer Camp into a licensed game; the game was subsequently renamed to Friday the 13th: The Game.[13] By this time, IllFonic had 50 employees.[14] The game was released in May 2017 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.[15] However, legal battle surrounding the Friday the 13th franchise rights was in progress, causing IllFonic to cease development of new content for the game by June 2018.[16] A Nintendo Switch port of Friday the 13th: The Game was released in August 2019.[17]Dead Alliance, a multiplayer first-person shooter, was developed by Psyop Games and IllFonic, and released by Maximum Games in August 2017.[18] The game was previously known as Moving Hazard.[19] In November 2018, IllFonic opened a second office in Tacoma, Washington, with an initial seven staff members.[20][21] By January 2019, the Denver headquarters had been relocated to Golden, Colorado.[20] Both offices collectively employed 78 people (38 in Golden and 40 in Tacoma) in July 2019, while the Tacoma office alone had 47 employees by November.[21][22]

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IllFonic's most recent game, Predator: Hunting Grounds, was released for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 4 in April 2020.[23][24] In January 2020, former Sony Interactive Entertainment executive Gio Corsi joined IllFonic as chief product officer. By this time, the company had also opened a third office in Austin, Texas.[25]

Games developed[edit]

YearTitlePlatform(s)Publisher(s)
2012NexuizMicrosoft Windows, Xbox 360THQ
2017Friday the 13th: The GameMicrosoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox OneGun Media
Dead AllianceMicrosoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox OneMaximum Games
2020Predator: Hunting GroundsMicrosoft Windows, PlayStation 4Sony Interactive Entertainment
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Supportive development[edit]

  • Armored Warfare[20]
  • Crysis 3[20]
  • Evolve[20]
  • Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric[26]
  • Star Citizen[20]

Unreleased games[edit]

  • Ghetto Golf
  • Project Advena[14]
  • Revival
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  18. ^Romano, Sal (May 24, 2017). 'Multiplayer zombie FPS Dead Alliance announced for PS4, Xbox One, and PC'. Gematsu. Archived from the original on August 19, 2019. Retrieved August 19, 2019.
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  22. ^Sodd, Anthony (July 29, 2019). 'A Look at Illfonic's Art Department, the Creative Powerhouse Behind Predator: Hunting Grounds'. Built In SEA.
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