Anything but the Lakers winning is champagne in my book
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Sixteen NBA players have tested positive for the coronvavirus of 302 players tested, sources tells ESPN.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) June 26, 2020
Strength of schedule for the NBA restart: pic.twitter.com/uha6fDWNF4
— Jacob Goldstein (@JacobEGoldstein) June 26, 2020
As the schedule comes out, Pels confirmed for easiest closing schedule
Full Pelicans schedule here: pic.twitter.com/yFk6DceWHE
— Andrew Lopez (@_Andrew_Lopez) June 26, 2020
No back to backs. 6 straight very winnable games to close. Not bad.
Grizzlies schedule is brutal assuming all those teams play there players
Coming from the Bleacher Report article in there:
When those three (Zion, Ingram, Lonzo) are in the game, New Orleans is plus-18.6 points per 100 possessions
(100th percentile).
Add to that the fact that we should have the best version of Zion to date....God I am stoked
BTW I just got over having Covid19. I ran a 102+ degree fever for 3 days. I read how 2 biomedical labs have had successful tests with Ashwagandha and Propalis. I started taking them and the difference was amazing. I pretty much was over it in 1.5 weeks after a pretty bad start
I do just want to push back a little in the fantastic net rating our starters have together. While I do think it's a good combo with obvious high talent levels, it's also true that opponents have been shooting 29.1% from 3 while our 5 starters are in. That's such an extremely low number that it's more luck than defense and I expect that number to return a little bit to the norm at some.poimt and therefore.for the net rating to drop. Not massively, I still think it's a good lineup, but just not quite THAT good.
Glad to hear that you're feeling better.
I know we don't need any more guards, but how about take in alonzo trier who was just cut by the knicks... he would be a nice scorer from the bench... a defensive wing would be better but i wouldn't mind trier if we couldn't get that certain wing
I wouldn't bother to be honest. I do like elements of his game, but like you said, we already have so many guards and some of them (Redick) basically replicate Trier's skillset at a higher level already.
If Trier was like some extreme talent, or if I thought he had huge upside, I'd say go for it even with the wonky positional thing, but since I just see him as an future-alright-roleplayer, the allure of picking him up is pretty small.
Implication here is that the Pelicans will likely be favored to some degree in 7 of their 8 games (with the Clippers being the lone exception).
— Mason Ginsberg (@MasonGinsberg) June 27, 2020
My problem with the whole situation is that whether or not the Pels make the playoffs is pretty much out of their hands. Because the Grizzlies are so far ahead, even if the Pels won all 8 games, they would still require the Grizz to lose, and the Pels have no influence on those other games that the Grizz have to play.
Which sucks.
Not to mention that the best the Grizzlies can do is go 7-1 if the Pels go 8-0
Which means that in order for the Pelicans to be guaranteed into the playoffs (that is, to dodge the play-in and just be fully secured of the playoff spot) they have to rely on the Grizzlies to lose a bunch.
As for your next point about the Grizz being limited to 7-1 if the Pels were to go 8-0, that's true, but
A) That's still not enough, Grizz would need to continue losing after that
B) The comment was more about the setup, rather than the actual schedules. If the Pels and Grizz didn't play each other at all in these final 8 games, the point would still be true because of the format.
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