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So the Pelicans can have 15 players on the roster but according to beat writers will leave one position open. In addition, they have 2 two-way positions that are limited in playtime and have filled one of those (Xavier kid). So unless they sign another two-way guy they are likely done for right now. But I would say the NBA should have made additional provisions for the roster given the pandemic situation.
Not player related but is somewhat useful to know...bye Zatarain's. That cajun chicken alfredo pasta dinner is scrumptious.
Never heard of Ibotta I use Wikibuy.
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— ETwaun Moore (@ETwaun55) November 26, 2020
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https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/...leans-pelicans
Australian centre Will Magnay is finalising a two-way deal with the New Orleans Pelicans, league sources told ESPN.The Brisbane Bullets big-man garnered interest from at least five NBA teams -- including the Golden State Warriors, Dallas Mavericks, San Antonio Spurs, sources said -- but it set to officially sign a two-way contract with the Pelicans over the weekend.
Magnay, a 6'10 big-man out of Queensland, averaged 8.0 points, 6.0 rebounds, and 2.0 blocks over his 2019-20 NBL season with the Bullets, walking away with the league's Most Improved Player award.
Looks like an upside signing and as was stated by ESPN a two-way player this year is likely to be an extension of the roster for COVID purposes.
I would normally agree with you, but those guys were set to play some in the D league which is highly in doubt. ESPN eluded to the appeal of playing in the two-way spot was why he signed from Australia. He expects to play more. So COVID is either directly or indirectly involved in that it alters the way two-way guys play.
Not that we should put any (and I mean literally any) stock in offseason workout videos, but any updates on how/what Zion is doing? This insane offseason has kind of distracted us from the ultimate point that this team goes as far as Zion can take it.
Magnay just seems like one we snagged up because the potential was too enticing. It?s fine in the big scheme of things, but we will be lacking a true backup wing and a combo forward. Seeing this much raw talent though does make this season that more intriguing. Finding gems is always a fun experience.
If you're banking on either of the 2 way guys to make an impact, it's Marshall.
Magnay did some nice things in one of the least athletic pro leagues in the world
We should be thankful that the league moved to a 10 team playoff. This now allows us to compete for one of those ten spots while not being forced to give minutes to aging vets over developing young guys in order to try to take the 8th seed.
I have more trust in SVG regardless, but the Pels FO has basically forced his hand to play NAW and Jax extended minutes, which was a huge point of contention last year. It is absolutely crucial to figure out what we have in these guys this season; and, if we don't like the fit, to build up their trade values.
This is pretty huge news. 5 straight is an absolute win for the Pelicans. I said in January that David Griffin would lose that negotiation. Kudos to the Pels FO for negotiating this.
— Shamit Dua (@FearTheBrown) November 30, 2020
David Griffin - When BI left the bubble he made it very clear to Trajan and I that he doesn't intend to miss the playoffs again in his career
— Shamit Dua (@FearTheBrown) November 30, 2020
Griff mentions Adams has already been working Willy Hernangomez and teaching him
— Shamit Dua (@FearTheBrown) November 30, 2020
David Griffin says we envision being able to start Eric and Lonzo much in the way we started Lonzo and Jrue. Says Eric and Jrue as similar players. He says all the pieces in their backcourt are interchangeable and can play with each other.
— Shamit Dua (@FearTheBrown) November 30, 2020
David Griffin - People unfairly look at Zion as a big or a 4/5. We very much envision a time where Zion will be playing the 3 and defending the 3.
— Shamit Dua (@FearTheBrown) November 30, 2020
Mentions Zion will be handling the ball.
Just want to clarify, since this makes it sound like Griff said exclusively the 3: he mentioned twice the positionless aspect. So basically he's saying view Zion more as someone who can play 3/4/5, rather than just being a traditional 'big'. Which I think most of us wanted anyway!
Griff says a lot of people make a big deal about being able to shoot from the big position but not enough make a big deal about setting a hard screen and making the right read as passer
— Shamit Dua (@FearTheBrown) November 30, 2020
Griff says we'll see more of the "real" Zion who can do multiple things on the court rather than the mostly post up big he was
— Shamit Dua (@FearTheBrown) November 30, 2020
This is good! Let him handle the ball some. He can run a PnR as the ball handler, he can drive and kick: he's a very talented passer.
This is similar to what Mac has been saying. We have a lot of guards but they're not "point" guards in the traditional sense in that they're not limited to one particular role. The little things that Adams does allows you to roll with 3 guard lineups if you choose.
My main hope for this team, and my main worry, is that BI takes over as the guy when we get down to the end of games. I think there's a clear BI and then Zion and then everyone else pecking order this season, and I hope the rest of the guys can accept and embrace their specific roles around the two studs.
David Griffin mentions Nickeil Alexander-Walker can pair well with either Eric Bledsoe or Lonzo Ball.
— The Bird Writes (@thebirdwrites) November 30, 2020
Sounds like the Pelicans plan on a rotation slot for NAW this year.
This is what I've been hinting at for a few days. Expect NAW to play a major role this season.
I have to imagine in addition to Zion being in shape, he’s gonna be doing a lot of work on his handle.
Jarrod Uthoff
If you want a younger version of a stretch four, Uthoff might be worth a gamble. He continues to battle to find a role and a home in the NBA, but he’s a nice shooter and has good positional size, and heck, at least you’d be signing Uthoff and not Henry Ellenson. Hate you forever, Henry.
https://medium.com/sportsraid/15-nba...al-4ee9a163ad4
Pelicans, Jarrod Uthoff Agree To Deal
November 30th, 2020 at 12:57pm CST by Luke Adams
The Pelicans are signing free agent forward Jarrod Uthoff to one-year contract, reports Will Guillory of The Athletic (Twitter link). The minimum-salary deal will be non-guaranteed, Guillory adds.
Uthoff, 27, has played for a handful of teams in the NBA and the G League since going undrafted in 2016, as well as spending a stint in Russia in 2018/19. Last season, he signed a 10-day contract with the Grizzlies in February and then joined the Wizards as a substitute player during the summer restart.
Although Uthoff only got into seven NBA games in 2019/20, he had a big year in the G League, averaging 19.0 PPG, 10.7 RPG, and 3.1 APG with a shooting line of .491/.367/.790 in 34 games (34.9 MPG) for the Memphis Hustle. He was named to the All-NBAGL First Team.
Uthoff is probably unlikely to make the Pelicans’ regular season roster, but the team doesn’t have a full 15-man squad of guaranteed salaries, so the door’s not entirely closed if he impresses during the preseason.
New Orleans has also officially announced its previously–reported deals with free agents Willy Hernangomez and Wenyen Gabriel.
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