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  • Season in Review: Brian Roberts

      Writing a Brian Roberts 2013-14 season review is a tricky thing. He isn’t a particularly unique player, but he splits fan opinions like crazy. Some love him, while others love to hate his defense and ball hogging. Let’s look at the facts, the raw numbers, and the data to see how Brian Roberts actually preformed […]

    May 21, 2014
  • Glory Days: Pelicans Pull Away From the Jazz Late, Win 105-98

    Glory Days is a running series that will recap the handful of magical games that the Pelicans core was healthy during the 2013-14 season. This is Game #2. For previous games in the series, click here.  The Pelicans came out a little flat after having 3 days off, but eventually pulled away from the Jazz […]

    May 20, 2014
  • Season in Review: Eric Gordon

    Heading into this season our writers were optimistic about the possibility of the real Eric Gordon showing up.We wanted it, the fans wanted it, Gordon himself seemed to expect it. In a lot of ways it seemed possible that if we just willed it to happen, it would in fact happen. McNamara wrote in our […]

    May 19, 2014
  • In the NO Podcast Episode 180: NBA Lottery Balls!

    The NBA Draft Lottery is right around the corner! With a 4% chance of keeping the pick, Michael and I take this last chance to dream about what would happen if the team did land a top-3 pick. Would we prefer to trade it? For whom? Does it matter if it’s the first, second or […]

    May 18, 2014
  • Glory Days: Pelicans Crush the Sixers 135-98

    Glory Days is a running series that will recap the handful of magical games that the Pelicans core was healthy during the 2013-14 season. This is Game #1.  Man, this game was beautiful. As you will see, it had it all, as the Pelicans played the way we all envisioned that it would when Dell […]

    May 17, 2014
  • Trew 2 the Game podcast with Grantland’s Jason Gallagher

    On the most recent episode of our Friday podcast, Trew 2 the Game, Chris Trew chats with Grantland’s Jason Gallagher about his process of submitting content for Grantland as well as the process of following an underdog team. We also discuss the prospect of Anthony Davis jerseys in Europe. Listen to the episode here (subscribe to […]

    May 16, 2014
  • Season in Review: Luke Babbitt

    Luke Babbitt is a tougher player to review than any other on the Pelicans in the 2013-2014 season. His limited minutes and more or less one-dimensional skill set doesn’t leave a lot of room for individual analysis. Yet, when we were signing up to review players, I jumped at the chance to take Babbitt. Let […]

    May 16, 2014
  • New Series: Glory Days

    Ah, remember the glory days? Way back in December of 2013 and early January of 2014, the Pelicans had a handful of games in which their core players were actually healthy, and that team was getting pretty good. Flash forward just four months, though, and seemingly nobody remembers this magical time in the franchise’s history. […]

    May 15, 2014
  • Season in Review: Jason Smith

    There were high hopes for Jason Smith following a promising 2012-13 season, despite the injury that left him riding the pine for the final two months of the season. Let’s head way back to the long long ago and see what McNamara had to say about J-Smitty after last season. “It was a tough season […]

    May 14, 2014
  • Why Eric Gordon’s Frustration Can Result in Our Jubilation

    Eric Gordon doesn’t even want to entertain the thought of coming off the bench. He came here to lead. He came here to set the tone. At least that was what he told the Times-Picayune this week when he was asked about a possible 6th man role. I am not going to waste my time […]

    May 13, 2014
  • Season in Review: Anthony Davis

    “ There’s no other place I’d rather be.” – Anthony Davis, when discussing the city of New Orleans at All-Star weekend, 14th February 2014. In the two years since New Orleans won the draft lottery there has been mass transformation to a franchise fighting to get back into the playoffs. The team has evolved its roster […]

    May 12, 2014
  • Season in Review: Alexis Ajinça

    Nearly two months into the 2013-14 NBA season, the New Orleans Pelicans announced the signing of 7’2″ center Alexis Ajinça after buying him out of his contract with Strasbourg of the Euro League. Ajinça was the 20th pick in the 2008 NBA draft, playing sparingly in his first three seasons before deciding to head back to France to […]

    May 9, 2014
  • Season in Review: Al-Farouq Aminu

    Before the start of Anthony Davis’s first season, our own Jason Calmes and I had a talk about Monty Williams. It was regarding his ability to develop players, and whether he deserved a contract extension. We talked about his ability to have fringe guys become rotation players in the league (Marco Belinelli), but how do […]

    May 6, 2014
  • Weakside Eyes: A Pelicans Questionnaire

    I mean ya asked me for da truth and dats what i’m given ya straight up — Tony “Toots” Morales Let’s just dive into this, shall we? I have listed some questions for you to tug on your brain with. All of them deal with the Pelicans. Answer the questions as best you can without […]

    May 5, 2014
  • Season in Review: Austin Rivers

    Where He Started Before we look at this year, let’s just go back to our evaluation of Rivers one year ago. Here is the Season in Review piece on Rivers from our own Ryan Schwan at the conclusion of his rookie year. Some highlights include: He’s below average as an NBA guard in every category. […]

    May 5, 2014
  • Season in Review: Darius Miller

    After two years in New Orleans, Darius Miller remains exactly what he was when he came out of college. Excerpts from the scouting report prior to the draft: “shoots the three at a respectable rate” “can hit a mid-range shot off the dribble” “Has shown surprising ability to handle the ball” “Shows some passing skills” […]

    May 2, 2014
  • Looking at the History of the Mid-Level Exception and How the Pelicans Might Use It

    The most likely outcome this summer is that, one way or another, the Pelicans use the Mid-Level Exception to add a fairly significant piece to the puzzle. The question I had was: What kind of player can you usually get with the MLE, and is it wise (historically) to use this exception? In order to […]

    May 1, 2014
  • Season in review: Greg Stiemsma

    There’s an old mother’s saying that goes something like, “If you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all.” For the New Orleans Pelicans Center Greg Stiemsma there wasn’t a whole lot to say. Last off-season Dell Demps made a trade that sent Robin Lopez to Portland. In doing so the Pelicans […]

    April 30, 2014
  • Anthony Davis: The Only Player Able to Match the Man of Steel

    If you have been watching the NBA playoffs, you probably have caught some of Shaquille O’neal’s comments about Dwight Howard. If you haven’t, it all started at half time of the first game between the Rockets and Trailblazers when Shaq ripped Howard’s first half performance. He critiqued his low post form. He begged Howard to […]

    April 29, 2014
  • Is a Low Post Defender Really Needed?

    Listening to Monty and Dell in the end of season press conferences, it was hard not to notice how often they mentioned putting a big man next to Anthony Davis (especially Monty!). They talked about the nights that guys like Nene and Al Jefferson tore us apart, and Monty talked about how it “wasn’t fair” […]

    April 29, 2014
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