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Per Willie Green, DeAndre Jordan probably will not play tonight
The Pelicans announce Yves Missi and Karlo Matkovic are out for this game.
Very good chance DeAndre Jordan starts
Very good chance DeAndre Jordan starts
Damn Chauncey
Twas a matter of time
Twas a matter of time
No matter how you want to break down last night's game--blame Willie Green/Dickinson minutes/the bench...
Pels lost by 6 points & the 2 best players were both inefficient offensively (40 pts on 36 FGA & 14 FTA combined). If those 2 get to avg efficiency on the same volume the Pels win the game.
Pels lost by 6 points & the 2 best players were both inefficient offensively (40 pts on 36 FGA & 14 FTA combined). If those 2 get to avg efficiency on the same volume the Pels win the game.
HOU was very negative in the Okogie mins, Reed mins, & the Okogie+Reed mins.
They were + everywhere else. So you can see the direct effect of FVV injury, & the dilemma they're in with Eason/Reed. If Eason goes out for a guard, Okogie plays more.
They were + everywhere else. So you can see the direct effect of FVV injury, & the dilemma they're in with Eason/Reed. If Eason goes out for a guard, Okogie plays more.
Chat, how sustainable is 25% opponent 3FG%?
If they're able to hold a team like OKC to 102 per 48 on 54% true shooting, they can win with this offense until they trade for point guard help
Jordan Hawkins vs a bunch of guys who will not be on a full time roster this NBA season.
Committing $7M one full year in advance is a tough justification
Committing $7M one full year in advance is a tough justification
If this makes Hawkins easier to trade, great.
The New Orleans Pelicans picked up the 2026-27 rookie scale team options for Jordan Hawkins and Yves Missi, a league source told @spotrac.com.
This is the fourth-year option for Hawkins and the third-year option for Missi.
This is the fourth-year option for Hawkins and the third-year option for Missi.
There are basically only two positions in the debate about AI.
1. I’ve barely invested any time in learning how to use it effectively. AI sucks.
2. I’ve invested in learning how to use this tool. Holy cow, it’s transformational.
Position #1 has lower barriers to entry.
1. I’ve barely invested any time in learning how to use it effectively. AI sucks.
2. I’ve invested in learning how to use this tool. Holy cow, it’s transformational.
Position #1 has lower barriers to entry.
In my opinion, make sure a player will be guarded on offense in the playoffs before paying him $140 million dollars.