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"The pelican is fearsome. Take a raven, for example: it's omnivorous. It eats bugs, and seeds, and fruit, and carrion. Compared to the well-rounded citizen that is the raven, the pelican is the serial killer of birds." - Barry Petchesky, Deadspin
Old fan. Tired fan. I want to believe.
Google translate ugh..call me next time
Anyway can't wait. I love the pelicans name, but the logo had better be good. Unis can be added in some time but the first logo will be on everyone's mind forever..if it's the wrong kind of logo. Fingers crossed
I think it's a fairly easy translation, but I wanted to post something repeatable for people that they would trust .
It seems to have worked. I only see complaints about Pelicans and someone who thinks only one person person will be at the meeting because a tweet only named one person.
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"Aime la vérité, mais pardonne à l'erreur." - François-Marie Arouet (Voltaire)
Rick Bonnell: Hornets become Pelicans Thursday, putting ball in Bobcats' court on nickname. There would be deliberate market research before any change. Twitter @rick_bonnell
Surely they'll announce the PC today...
Wherehappens.
While I preferred Voodoo and Krewe much more than the Pelicans, I feel that the Pelicans can be a classic Sports name. Most of the Iconic MLB and NBA names are non-intimidating names.
Also, the last 2 times I drove across the Causeway I saw about 20-30 Pelicans flying around the bridge.
My only hope is that the logo is a classic logo and isn't modern looking. I hope its a logo that will stand the test of time like the Yankees, Red Sox, Saints, etc...
Rebrand is suppose to unify the fan base, which this didn't. Not because of outsiders, but because we free thinkers, think it's lame. There is a lot of middle ground between cool and lame, even if you didn't go cool, and not every one believes cool means intimidating, you didn't have land right under lame.
New Orleans is this wide open, free spirited, liberal city, stuck in a red state, that doesn't give two cents about it, outside it generating lots of tax dollars for the state. Who cares if Pelicans represent the whole state of Louisiana.
And honestly, Tom Benson's heart has to actually be in this rebrand, because he's not chasing the boat loads of cash that comes with new merchandise after rebranding this team Pelicans. He can't be, again the number one source of income for the NBA is Merchandise.
He picked Pelicans, no one in range of Tom Benson should expect this team to get any kind of significant bump after rebranding this team Pelicans.
And i hope people stop trying to make Pelicans seem legitimate by making fun of and talking about how bad other names are, like the Lakers, Knicks and other teams in that class, those names and names like it are old, they were thought of during a different era. In the 40's and 50's, those were cool ideas. You guys even use teams in other sports like the Red Sox, 1901 and White Sox, 1894, you can't compare that.
People who don't get, still shouldn't get it, even after being explained the history, because no one understands what the history of a minor league baseball team that originally stopped playing in '59 matter, why should knowing the history of that baseball team then make it okay for a modern day professional basketball team to be named after that baseball team.
Two completely different sports, in which the teams played at two different levels of competition of their sports.
I have come to grips with this, but i will never like it.
Ok, it's not a fact. It may not be the intent. But having the majority of your fans excited about it, sun shine pumping and saluting your flag definitely should be hoped for.
If making more money is ranked on the list of what a rebrand is suppose to do for your team, you have to know that fans being unified in their excitement and appreciation for the new brand will translate into a major surge in and continuous cash flow from merchandise, even from the "that's cool" front running, fashion centric crowd of NBA fans. The fans who are real fans, but have to be inspired by something appealing to the eye to purchase merchandise.
From a fans perspective i would've hoped for the greater good to be served and the majority of the fans to be happy with the rebrand vs just a small select group being happy, others being content and the rest being disgruntled for various reasons.
Most people that I talked to yesterday IRL and on FB were indeed excited.
Oh come on dude. Just come on.
If making more money is ranked on the list of what a rebrand is suppose to do for your team, you have to know that fans being unified in their excitement and appreciation for the new brand will translate into a major surge in and continuous cash flow from merchandise, even from the "that's cool" front running, fashion centric crowd of NBA fans. The fans who are real fans, but have to be inspired by something appealing to the eye to purchase merchandise.
From a fans perspective i would've hoped for the greater good to be served and the majority of the fans to be happy with the rebrand vs just a small select group being happy, others being content and the rest being disgruntled for various reasons.
Merchandise is split among all NBA teams. This is one reason the NBA has to approve such things.
Get over unity. Pelicans in the Finals... you in or out?
The amount of hyperbole involved with this is simply staggering.
"I don't know if people know — I dislocated my pinkie finger. And [Tyreke] told me, 'You wanna go home or you wanna be here?' I want to be here. And he said, 'All right, then go tape it up and let's play. Let's go. We not stoppin' at no stores. Straight gas. That's what we do, just keep going.'"
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I hate the name but its better than spirit or angels so i can live with it. What was revealed so far in terms of unis and logos?
Like I've stated before. I don't like the name but I'm a homer so it doesn't deter me from cheering on my team. Just don't see myself buying a whole bunch a Pelicans gear. Probably rock something that just has NOLA or New Orleans on it....
Oh and @BallSoHard.... I get what you're saying about nobody knowing really how the majority of the fanbase feels about the name. But thats why I think a lot of some feel their should have been some sort of fan vote or way to get some feedback from the fan base to test the waters and truly see how the fanbase felt about it. I get that its Benson's team...but its our team too. He doesn't make good profit without the fan support. At least see what we think of it. We don't have to have the final say...thats on him and the NBA. But at least try and act like you care what we, the ones that are going to be watching, paying for tickets and mechandise, think.
Thats just my opinion....
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