Tag: Spotlight

  • Pelicans Head Coach Tournament Round Two: Sean Miller vs. Fred Hoiberg

    The Case for Sean Miller By: Beckett West To view the previous bracket with Sean Miller, click here. In this round, we are supposed to give you a peak at what the team might look like in the next year or two with our guy as head coach. Well, I have looked into the future […]

  • Pelicans Head Coach Tournament First Round Results

    The results of the first round are in and it is time to get ready for round two. There were some lopsided matchups and a few that went down to the wire. Without further adieu, here are the results for the first round Fred Hoiberg (62%) defeats Kevin Ollie (38%) Sean Miller (63%) defeats Tony […]

  • New Orleans Pelicans Season in Review: Jimmer Fredette

    Allow me to start out Jimmer Fredette’s season review with this player comparison table. Time to play a little game I like to call “guess that player”! If you guessed “the same guy”, you’re right! Player X is Jimmer Fredette in his most recent season before coming to New Orleans. Jimmer finished the 2013-14 NBA season doing […]

  • New Orleans Pelicans Head Coach Tournament: Tom Thibodeau vs. Scott Brooks

    The Case for Tom Thibodeau By: Ryan Schwan Thibodeau has caught a lot of flack the past couple years.  The Bulls, once a serious contender out east, have slid towards mediocrity from a crazy high back at the start of the decade.  Mostly, that is due to injury issues and a slow erosion of his […]

  • New Orleans Pelicans Head Coach Tournament: Tyronn Lue vs. Kenny Atkinson

    The Case for Tyronn Lue By: Jake Madison A smart mind for the game. Hard work. Tutored by Hall of Fame coaches. And nearly the guy the Cavaliers hired to coach LeBron James when he came back to Cleveland. That checks off a lot of boxes for me. And it’s the reason that Tyronn Lue […]

  • Season In Review: Norris Cole

    A two time NBA champion, Norris Cole was brought in from the Miami heat in a three-team trade that sent out John Salmons. The idea was that the Pelicans desperately needed backup point guard help. Jrue Holiday had been battling injuries, so too Tyreke Evans. New Orleans needed a guy to fill the “void” left by […]

  • How the Pelicans Can Make Room For a DeAndre Jordan Max Contract

    A report came out yesterday saying that there was some tension between Chris Paul and DeAndre Jordan this season. If that is the case, and DeAndre Jordan goes into free agency with an open mind, it would make sense for Dell to pursue him. That is the easy part. The hard part is meeting his […]

  • New Orleans Pelicans Head Coaching Tournament: Stephen Silas vs. Ime Udoka

    The Case for Stephen Silas By: Michael McNamara When Stephen Silas was first hired by this organization (I know the Hornets history has gone back to Charlotte, and the name has changed, blah, blah, but it was THIS organization), many people thought it was just nepotism rearing its ugly head and a father getting his […]

  • New Orleans Pelicans Head Coach Tournament: Jeff Van Gundy vs Mark Jackson

    The Case for Jeff van Gundy by: Mason Ginsberg 9 full seasons as a NBA head coach. 8 playoff appearances. 430-318 (.575) career record. Only one losing season (mainly because Yao Ming & Tracy McGrady both missed significant time). Want a coach who knows what it takes to win? Look no further than Jeff Van […]

  • New Orleans Pelicans Head Coach Tournament: Alvin Gentry vs. Mike Malone

    Alvin Gentry by: Chris Romaguera Alvin Gentry’s letter of recommendation list is as impressive as anyone’s. It kind of comes off as a trailer to a movie where every actor has won or been nominated for an Oscar or Golden Globe. He’s been an assistant coach for everyone from Larry Brown to Mike D’Antoni, Terry […]

  • New Orleans Pelicans Head Coach Tournament: Sean Miller vs. Tony Bennett

    The Case for Sean Miller By: Michael McNamara All of the coaches in this tournament bring something great to the table, and it’s just a matter of figuring out which things you would like to add to the pieces already in place. In my opinion, two of the areas where I want to see improvement […]

  • In the NO Podcast Ep 218: Coaching Vacancy

    Expectations were shattered with the firing of Monty Williams this week. Michael and I get together to talk about the timing of the firing, impacts it might have on AD and team acquisitions, and whether the way it was done indicates anything about Dell Demps’ power in the organization. Then we get into the good […]

  • New Orleans Pelicans Season in Review: Jeff Withey

    Sometimes things just don’t break your way–and for Jeff Withey, the offseason addition of Omer Asik all but promised that he would not see many minutes.  It’s not that Withey doesn’t have NBA talent–he does–but he’s not as good as Davis, Anderson, Asik, or Ajinca, and this year, he struggled to get any minutes on the floor. […]

  • New Orleans Pelicans Head Coach Tournament: Fred Hoiberg vs. Kevin Ollie

    The Case for Fred Hoiberg by: Michael McNamara Where do I begin? It seems like I have been banging the Hoiberg drum for so long that I don’t know how to sum up why I think he will be the perfect Head Coach for this franchise concisely. I guess I should start with what I […]

  • New Orleans Pelicans Head Coach Tournament

    We have had draft pick tournaments and mid-level exception tournaments, so it’s only natural that we should do a tournament for the biggest hire in the franchises history. The 16 coach bracket is pictured above and the matchups will come at you hard and fast, as we try to move through it before Dell and […]

  • An Early Look at the Candidates to Replace Monty Williams

    Now that Monty Williams has been relieved of his head coaching duties, it is time to look forward and try to figure out who will be the next guy in charge. The issue is that we don’t fully know who is calling the shots, and as you will see by my list, that could make […]

  • New Orleans Pelicans Season In Review: Omer Asik

    In Spain, Omer Asik told Monty/Anthony Davis he just wants to rebound/defend. Upon hearing that, Davis’ smile was “like the Kool-Aid Man – Jim Eichenhofer, Pelicans.com It’s been talked about everywhere, whether the Pelicans should re-sign Omer Asik. New Orleans was surging towards the playoffs thanks in large part to their improved defensive play. Their […]

  • New Orleans Pelicans Season in Review: Ryan Anderson

    Ryan Anderson’s 2013-14 season was unfortunately cut far too short as a result of an in-game collision in early January with the Celtics’ Gerald Wallace. Prior to that accident, though, Anderson was having the best shooting season of his career, hitting about 41% of his 3-point attempts to go along with a career low turnover rate of […]

  • New Orleans Pelicans Season In Review: Alexis Ajinca

    Alexis Ajinca is not a core player to the Pelicans. But he is a rotation guy, a bench big, and during the 2014-2015 season the New Orleans Pelicans relied on their bench quite a bit to step up when starters went down with injuries. Did he do an admirable job? Does his performance this season […]

  • New Orleans Pelicans Season in Review: Anthony Davis

    I couldn’t figure out where to start this article – for as much of the individual brilliance that I’ve witnessed from Anthony Davis over the past few years, writing about how amazing he is feels like trying to prove gravity.  Everyone already knows it exists, and everyone knows that Anthony Davis is on a trajectory that most […]