Tag: pelicans

  • Game on: Heat @ Pelicans

    Both teams are playing back to backs, with Miami coming off a tough, grind-it-out win in Memphis.  The Heat have actually been fairly poor on the road (by their standards) this season, only going 20-14 away from Miami.  That means, of course, that the Pelicans have a chance tonight, particularly since Dwyane Wade has only […]

  • Pelicans buried from deep by Blazers

    After flirting with it for two weeks straight, Anthony Davis finally got a new career high tonight, scoring 36 points on a variety of dunks and jumpers.  It didn’t matter, though, as the Trail Blazers took three after three and managed to hit 42% of the 33 they let fly with.   In a game […]

  • Game On: Blazers @ Pelicans

    Tonight the Pelicans catch a break. (and for once, not the bone or back or tendon type) After a scorching start to the season, the Trailblazers have fallen back to earth, winning just nine of their last twenty games. They have struggled even more over the last five, winning just a single game against a […]

  • Game On: Bucks @ Pelicans

    This is one of those games that you feel entitled to a win.  The Bucks are the most lowly team in the league, and even with the roster limited by injuries, the Pelicans have to be better than the Bucks, right?  Right? Probably not.  The Bucks, by their standard, have had a very good last […]

  • One of The Small Things

    All the small things True care, truth brings I’ll take one lift Your ride best trip — Blink 182, All the Small Things Ray Allen’s shot in the Finals (you know which one) is all you need to bring up to make the case that it’s not just the elite players that you need to […]

  • The Wild and The Young

    The wild and the young They all have their dreams The wild and the young They’ve got to be free The sun never sets For souls on the run The wild and the young — Quiet Riot, The Wild and the Young The New Orleans Pelicans have been giving more minutes to their NBA-young players. […]

  • Pelicans are Foul in loss

    It’s not like they had a monopoly on the fouls.  The Kings managed to contribute a huge number themselves to a choppy game with no visual flow and multiple calls made 25 feet from the hoop.   It was, however, the Pelicans, who managed the though feat of gift wrapping 41 free throws to the […]

  • Game On: Pelicans @ Kings

    I’ve got to say – the last two weeks of Pelicans basketball have been a bit of a lowpoint for me.  A series of tough, close losses, Eric Gordon’s good stretches becoming fewer and farther between., Tyreke Evans play starting to look a little more apathetic, etc, etc.  To top it off, there were some […]

  • Clippers bury Pelicans under the Three Ball

    Well, the Clippers certainly do have a high-octane offense.  Paul still can get wherever he wants, and he can hit from midrange whenever he feels its his time.  Still, the Pelicans could have handled that if they had slowed the rest of the Clippers.  It didn’t turn out that way.  The Pelicans would go on little […]

  • Game On: Clippers @ Pelicans

    The Pelicans have lost a series of close games now, and now CP3 and the Clippers come to town to unleash their own brand of high-octane offense. Worse, over the past few months, the Clippers defense has tightened considerably, and what was once their weakness is now a strength as well. As of today, the […]

  • In the NO Podcast Ep. 171: Fire Monty?

    Michael and I address all the losing and the fact he’s joined the Fire Monty club. How hot should Monty Williams seat be? We also spend some time on Carmelo in the Knicks game, and a bit of time on Tyreke Evans and if he’s worth his contract, as well as rank the various Pelican […]

  • Understanding the Trade Market: Opportunity Cost

    Everything has a cost. I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it many-a-time until they run me off this site. Even if a thing is free from a financial perspective, it has a cost from an economic perspective. The difference here is crucial. The financial perspective is simply about money. Straight up. Plain. Simple. Vanilla. […]

  • David Stern, Anthony Davis, and Other NBA All-Star Friday Stories

    We’ll be covering New Orleans’ second NBA All-Star game (2008 was the first), and I’ll do my best to keep a focus on the New Orleans and New Orleans Pelicans stories. Picking the lead here was tough, but I decided on . . . David Stern has been elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall […]

  • In the NO Podcast Episode 169: Evans wants a Role

    Michael and I cringe about the Brooklyn game (Why do we always do podcasts after losses?) talk about all the good stuff we saw in the previous game, and then focus on Tyreke Evans’ comments about not knowing his role with the team. Michael also semi-apologizes to Brian Roberts, we both take turn grumbling about […]

  • Pelicans drop threes to take down Timberwolves

    Through three quarters, the Pelicans were being grinded slowly to death by the Timber wolves defense.  When they got into the paint, the shots they get were tough or just plain bad.  They had trouble keeping their dribble alive as the Timberwolves simply packed the paint, denying easy shots at the rim.  On the opposite […]

  • Game On: Timberwolves @ Pelicans

    It seems like the Pelicans have played the Wolves frequently – but each time neither team has fielded the same team.  The Pelicans didn’t have the Unibrow for the first game and was missing most of the team for the second tiff, starting Roberts, Gordon, Aminu, Stiemsma and Ajinca in perhaps the worst starting line-up […]

  • Pelicans withstand 3-Point barrage and down Hawks

    Usually when an opponent drops 14 threes on the Pelicans, the game is pretty much over by the third quarter.  Tonight, however, the Pelicans had two things going for them that prevented a loss:  Davis was getting to the line, and the whole team (and Stiemsma particularly) were controlling the glass.  It was the second […]

  • New Orleans Arena to Become Smoothie King Center Following Sale Of Naming Rights

    The New Orleans Pelicans have sold the naming rights to the New Orleans Arena to Smoothie King. The Arena will be renamed Smoothie King Center. This confirms the initial reports from Will Hibert. The sale of the naming rights will give the Pelicans another major income stream. The deal is expected to be for around […]

  • Aerial Battle On: Hawks @ Pelicans

    The Hawks are hardly a team brimming with spectacular talent.  Their two most impressive players – Al Horford (injured) and Paul Millsap (newly minted all-star) aren’t exactly known for flash, but instead rumble through the league being efficient and looking up at the rim as they put home floaters and power layups. Despite the lack […]

  • New Orleans Pelicans Sign Luke Babbitt

    The New Orleans Pelicans have signed Luke Babbitt. The New Orleans Pelicans announced today that the team has signed forward Luke Babbitt. Per club policy, terms of the contract were not released. Babbit [sic], who was originally drafted by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the first round (16th overall) of the 2010 NBA Draft and traded […]