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    Pelicans Pelicans "Hug" Play

    http://hoopchalk.com/2014/08/01/the-pelicans-hug-play/

    Really good read on a weird play Monty ran for Morrow.

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    I love it. I think there's so much innovation possible in basketball. You can thank us for getting you that contract Morrow.

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    If you Jimmer it, they will come.

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    LOL I never paid attention to what Anthony was doing, hopefully Jimmer can get that play run for him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pelicans_fan_504 View Post
    LOL I never paid attention to what Anthony was doing, hopefully Jimmer can get that play run for him.
    Hopefully any one of our catch and shoot players can have that run for them. Gordon would be so much better at it than Morrow because of his ability to put the ball on the floor and create his own shot.

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    Morrow hit only 2 shots from those plays.
    Hopefully Jimmer can hit more.

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    This play could be money for Jimmer. He's so small, he could lose his defender every time.

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    We're not the only ones who have run that. The first I actually remember seeing that play ran was by the Heat with Ray Allen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kumar View Post
    Hopefully any one of our catch and shoot players can have that run for them. Gordon would be so much better at it than Morrow because of his ability to put the ball on the floor and create his own shot.
    I don't think this play would work with Gordon, his release is to slow.

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    Hilariously effective, love it
    Quote Originally Posted by Eman5805 View Post
    Impossible. The octopus that lives in my brain hasn't squibbered anything about it to me.


    Also, that's how octopi talk. They squibber. Yes, it's a word. Shut up.

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    The play is really interesting. I didn't notice it last season but I like it.
    Quote Originally Posted by zakzak View Post
    that dumb Gentry killing Asik morale seriously man he is been good when you compare last season then suddenly he sits whole damn first half barely gets minutes what an idiot we need muscle wee need rebound he took of asik jones,ajinca they got no place on this team play Diallo at least he is decent.
    .......if healthy

    @Jabberwalker

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    Quote Originally Posted by AUSSIE_PELICAN View Post
    Morrow hit only 2 shots from those plays.
    Hopefully Jimmer can hit more.
    running a full 360 made him dizzy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pelicans_fan_504 View Post
    I don't think this play would work with Gordon, his release is to slow.
    Agree. Jimmer should be all over this.

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    As the article says we didn't really use the full "hug" part of the play until Morrow became more of a focal point of the offense due to injuries (it is so nice seeing a writer give credit to the amount of Pelicans injuries). Now that our primary three point threats are either ball dominant guards or big men I wonder if we still see this play. Jimmer may be the only spot p three point specialist but I doubt Monty is planning on him getting enough minutes to run this play with enough regularity to even trust our squad to run it correctly.
    Morrow missing some of those examples isn't the point. As a coach you try to design plays to get players shots they can hit. This illustrated Monty's resourcefulness (or willingness to adapt from the Allen play as suggested above) in his offensive schemes. Nearly all of us criticize aspects of his game, but his offensive sets have always seemed good to me.

    As an aside, and I don't mean to sound negative, but I think articles and threads like this are so valuable. They can bring to light the actual game itself and how our team plays. This is the real substance of basketball. Yet the thread about a former player of our team who never played a game for us not understanding McNemara's tweet has double the replies. The threads where people pick their teams, or argue over opinions get a billion replies, yet content like this, which is the actual x's and o's on how our team plays, gets ignored. Again, fandom's what it is and there isn't some 'right way' to be a fan, I just wanted to illustrate that there seems to be a disconnect between how the game is played, and how people discuss the game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jabberwalker View Post
    As the article says we didn't really use the full "hug" part of the play until Morrow became more of a focal point of the offense due to injuries (it is so nice seeing a writer give credit to the amount of Pelicans injuries). Now that our primary three point threats are either ball dominant guards or big men I wonder if we still see this play. Jimmer may be the only spot p three point specialist but I doubt Monty is planning on him getting enough minutes to run this play with enough regularity to even trust our squad to run it correctly.
    Morrow missing some of those examples isn't the point. As a coach you try to design plays to get players shots they can hit. This illustrated Monty's resourcefulness (or willingness to adapt from the Allen play as suggested above) in his offensive schemes. Nearly all of us criticize aspects of his game, but his offensive sets have always seemed good to me.

    As an aside, and I don't mean to sound negative, but I think articles and threads like this are so valuable. They can bring to light the actual game itself and how our team plays. This is the real substance of basketball. Yet the thread about a former player of our team who never played a game for us not understanding McNemara's tweet has double the replies. The threads where people pick their teams, or argue over opinions get a billion replies, yet content like this, which is the actual x's and o's on how our team plays, gets ignored. Again, fandom's what it is and there isn't some 'right way' to be a fan, I just wanted to illustrate that there seems to be a disconnect between how the game is played, and how people discuss the game.
    I think this permeates itself throughout human society in general, it's not fan based reactions. The news for example is more sensationalist and people want to know all the gossip about celebrities etc., but often more relevant news pertaining to their actual lives may not get the attention unless it's a hugely drastic change.

    Seems to be the way human nature works, people want style over substance, but want the results of substance over style.

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    This play is just hilarious, but also genius.

    Also.....

    I can't picture Eric Gordon hugging anyone. (perhaps never got hugged as a child)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Writhe View Post
    You can thank us for getting you that contract Morrow.
    Or he can.. thank himself, for playing above expectations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jabberwalker View Post
    As the article says we didn't really use the full "hug" part of the play until Morrow became more of a focal point of the offense due to injuries (it is so nice seeing a writer give credit to the amount of Pelicans injuries). Now that our primary three point threats are either ball dominant guards or big men I wonder if we still see this play. Jimmer may be the only spot p three point specialist but I doubt Monty is planning on him getting enough minutes to run this play with enough regularity to even trust our squad to run it correctly.
    Morrow missing some of those examples isn't the point. As a coach you try to design plays to get players shots they can hit. This illustrated Monty's resourcefulness (or willingness to adapt from the Allen play as suggested above) in his offensive schemes. Nearly all of us criticize aspects of his game, but his offensive sets have always seemed good to me.

    As an aside, and I don't mean to sound negative, but I think articles and threads like this are so valuable. They can bring to light the actual game itself and how our team plays. This is the real substance of basketball. Yet the thread about a former player of our team who never played a game for us not understanding McNemara's tweet has double the replies. The threads where people pick their teams, or argue over opinions get a billion replies, yet content like this, which is the actual x's and o's on how our team plays, gets ignored. Again, fandom's what it is and there isn't some 'right way' to be a fan, I just wanted to illustrate that there seems to be a disconnect between how the game is played, and how people discuss the game.
    With me being out of town (I live in Frisco,Tx which is north DFW) I always get the NBA League Pass to watch all Pelicans games. I may start putting together small videos like this when I find time throughout this season to get more technical aspects of the game discussed here. I really really really enjoyed that article.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1ShotSniper View Post
    With me being out of town (I live in Frisco,Tx which is north DFW) I always get the NBA League Pass to watch all Pelicans games. I may start putting together small videos like this when I find time throughout this season to get more technical aspects of the game discussed here. I really really really enjoyed that article.
    I would love it if we had more fan breakdowns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jabberwalker View Post
    I would love it if we had more fan breakdowns.
    I usually do my breakdowns on reddit where there is more of an audience. I did a post a on Dwight Howard about a week ago. I'll try to post more of my Pels related stuff here when I can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kumar View Post
    I usually do my breakdowns on reddit where there is more of an audience. I did a post a on Dwight Howard about a week ago. I'll try to post more of my Pels related stuff here when I can.
    And you do a great job on Reddit but there's such a lack of content/audience for Pels on there. Your work deserves more people to see it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pelicans_fan_504 View Post
    I don't think this play would work with Gordon, his release is to slow.
    Eric Gordon has a low release, not a slow one. He's also quicker than Morrow so it could work with him.

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