Michael and I talk about the pre-season game in Kentucky and what it might mean to the starting Small Forward position. We talk about concerns around the Tyreke Evans injury and if it might mean a slow start. Then we talk Austin Rivers and if his option should be picked up – why Michael loves a potential second unit, and we predict efficiencies for various potential line-ups this season.
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2 responses to “In the NO Podcast Ep 188: Tyreke missing as SF search starts”
Just finishing the podcast right before listening to our 2nd preseason game. I got a question for Mike. So, if you think Omer is going to be on the floor at the end of games for 90-95% of the season. How likely do you think Ryan Anderson might finish games as SF with AD & Omer on the floor?
If Peja could play next to West and Chandler, Can Ryno play SF next to Davis and Omer? What’s the likelihood of us seeing that? Peja was a SF and I am not making a direct comparison of Ryno with Peja. But there were times we saw Peja playing PF (not very succesful) but Can Ryno be succesful at SF depending on the opponent or will that be a failure?
Remember, people said Babbitt’s a poor man’s Ryno. So, if Babbitt is considered for SF, can we also put Ryno into SF argument?
Just thinking…
Nobody else commented on this episode? Wake up Pelicans fans! NBA regular season has not started yet but the Pelicans have opened the season and already played 3 games. We’re gonna play at home twice next week against Houston Rockets and Oklahoma City Thunder!
Also Noone replied to my comment. Feels sad. :…(
Let me reply first, maybe that brings some attention. 🙂