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re: Two Pelicans Reads Today

Posted on 8/18/13 at 11:58 am to
Posted by 504Voodoo
New Orleans
Member since Aug 2012
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Posted on 8/18/13 at 11:58 am to
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sometimes, i don't get this. what did they want us to do? keep the same lineup heading into next season? win an extra 5 games because of experience and sit in the lottery again?



Yes, this is exactly the formula that they all subscribe to. OKC may very well have been lightning in a bottle. Sac Town, Toronto, and Charlotte have all been perennial lottery participants and they are still searching for one superstar. It just isn't that easy. If I am a NBA GM/Coach, I would rather gamble on an 23 y/o All-Star pg rather than a lottery rookie. Unless that rookie is a LBJ or KD of course.
Posted by corndeaux
Member since Sep 2009
9634 posts
Posted on 8/18/13 at 4:40 pm to
Moore has a SW Division recap up today.

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This division is a little nuts. For years, it has been the class of the NBA, the toughest battle of any division. The average wins per season for all teams in the Southwest is 44. And that's not all top-heavy San Antonio. The Hornets, who dealt with massive injury woes and the departure of Chris Paul over that stretch, still won 36 games per season.And after this offseason, don't expect much slippage. In fact, you could see some gains. You can make a realistic argument that the Southwest Division could send five teams to the playoffs next season


Ranks the Pelicans 5th in the division. Says this:

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Finally, the Pelicans are intriguing. Teams like this either live up to the highest expectations and make the playoffs as a surprise, or they fail miserably -- which prompts the departure of the GM and coach. But there is a legitimate chance that this team makes a postseason run.


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The Pelicans' defense is really going to be the thing to watch. Holiday, Gordon and Evans should be good for somewhere between 40 and 50 points per game by themselves. Health is a worry, but not as much as the defense, which was dreadful last year. Holiday is regaded as an elite perimeter defender, Gordon is fine, and Evans could be very good in a better system. Can the rest of a young roster catch up? That's going to go farther than anything else, even their positional uncertainty, in determining if they make the playoffs or not.


Agree with this.

But then Moore drops this bomb while ranking the offseasons of each team.

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2. Pelicans: They added two quality starters and upgraded at nearly every position. They landed an All-Star, talked Eric Gordon into buying in, and signed Greg Stiemsma. That's a damn good haul for a small market team with a stupid name.


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