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re: Asik working to adjust to Pelicans

Posted on 10/7/14 at 8:46 am to
Posted by eyeran
New Orleans
Member since Dec 2007
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Posted on 10/7/14 at 8:46 am to
Not positive. But I believe no matter what combination was in, Asik was the only guy not hedging.

Atlanta has pick and pop shooters all over the place so they got some wide open looks out of it. Though they didn't necessarily burn us there. Most of their 3s came with solid ball movement.

There was a time when Davis hedged and his man tried to cut to the basket. Asik made a great rotation, shut the paint down and forced them to kick it back out and start over. Simple play but stuff we haven't seen in a while. Davis and Asik look really good together.

Other notes: Jrue started off slow, but really finished strong, playing aggressive and looking for his shot. Anderson hasn't missed a beat offensively. Jimmer looks good. Withey looks the same, meh.

At one point our defense was struggling, so Monty pulled the Rivers/Jimmer duo and put in Russ Smith, Jrue, and EG together. Smith proceeds to destroy Shelvin Mack, almost forcing a back court and making Mack throw up a wild shot at the end of the shot clock. His defense could get him on the court. With that said, Monty had to chew him out later when he disregarded a play Monty called and tried to drive to the rim instead. Literally in the middle of his drive Monty calls a timeout to chew him out.

We're taking lots of 3s. Especially that second unit.

The SF spot looks like a disaster, without Tyreke. Darius Miller, meh. Babbitt looked ok game 1, couldn't buy a basket game 2. John Salmons doesn't look like an NBA player.
Posted by TigerinATL
Member since Feb 2005
61645 posts
Posted on 10/7/14 at 8:58 am to
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Monty had to chew him out later when he disregarded a play Monty called and tried to drive to the rim instead. Literally in the middle of his drive Monty calls a timeout to chew him out.



Monty will break him of those kinds of bad habits quickly, especially if he can be a useful defender.

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The SF spot looks like a disaster


That was definitely one of the things I noticed from the box score. 3 guys got decent runs at SF and all of them failed to produce.

The other thing that stood out was 12 rebounds in 19 minutes for Asik.
Posted by TigerinATL
Member since Feb 2005
61645 posts
Posted on 10/7/14 at 4:55 pm to
Russ Smith really has been disruptive.

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Jim Eichenhofer @Jim_Eichenhofer · 18h 18 hours ago

Ultra-early "key" stats on NOLA's rookies: Patric Young has 7 offensive rebounds in only 32 minutes; Russ Smith has 4 steals in 24 minutes
Posted by corndeaux
Member since Sep 2009
9634 posts
Posted on 10/7/14 at 8:23 pm to
Thanks for the report!

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The SF spot looks like a disaster, without Tyreke. Darius Miller, meh. Babbitt looked ok game 1, couldn't buy a basket game 2. John Salmons doesn't look like an NBA player


Mike Prada had this the other day

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Mike PradaVerified account
@MikePradaSBN
I really want to jump on the Pelicans’ bandwagon, but “John Salmons, Starting Small Forward” is freaking me out.


Miller or Babbitt aren't any more comforting. I think it won't be much of a problem in the playoffs when teams generally go smaller. But over the season, it could easily bury them. Have to hope that 3 headed monster can do just enough in their ~30MPG
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