Originally Posted by
jwashb9999
I admit I am a pretty half-hearted fan. Apparently, I am not alone. After the team won a few games to give it a chance at the playoffs, and a 6th seed, if it simply won its last game of the season at home, the Pelicans were a complete embarrassment against the Lakers. So, I came here after that game expecting to see all sorts of posts of expressed frustration, and, instead, found very few comments. It was like everyone already knew the likely outcome, already accepted the defeat, and are now too apathetic to even bother to complain or care. I understand. And with that, I went into watching the next Lakers game with little expectation, even though, on paper, the Pelicans should of had a decent chance to win one out of 2 games, both at home, against a team with a slightly worse record. But as expected, they choked again, and the embarrassing first lost was not sufficient motivation for the Pelicans to dig deep, and find a way to win.
I don't know who to blame anymore. It doesn't seem to matter. Willie Green seems like a nice guy, and has done better than some of the past choices. Griffith has made mistakes, but not as many as some of the other ones we had. Gayle Benson, well, let's just say, "bless her heart," at least we have someone who inherited enough money to own team in New Orleans, but we can't really expect much from her. Then, you look at team like the NY Knicks, who has to be one of the wealthiest teams in the league, and offers its players an opportunity to showcase their talents in the largest city and media market in the country. Yet, they haven't won a championship since 1973. They have also pretty much stunk for most of the last 25 years. So, you think if they can't ever get to the next level with all their resources and time they have been trying, what should we realistically expect? Just be glad we have a team with a slightly winning record, and expect no more?
I did enjoy listening to the commentary of the game by objective outsiders who don't sugarcoat, and don't have act as the local cheerleaders for the organization. Only a few weeks ago, I was thinking how boring the Pelicans games have been all season, as I did not recall one truly exciting win against a good team all year. At best, the Pelicans exciting wins are games they are winning throughout the game, but almost blow it at the end. I thought to myself, I don't recall a game where they were ever losing in the 4th quarter against a good team and won. Sure enough, for the fist time all year, I learned from Ernie Johnson that the Pelicans were the only team in the NBA this year who did not win one single game that they were losing going into the 4th quarter. That is pathetic. Another good comment was by Charles Barkley saying the Pelicans half court offense was pathetic and they desperately need a point guard. This likely explains why the only time the team was making any progress at the end was when 3 starters were on the bench, and Jose Alvardo (an undrafted free agent) was running the offense. There is something wrong with a team that has no starting point guard (or the equivalent), and it isn't because of injury.