Lonzo Ball (ankle) listed as questionable for tomorrow?s game against Milwaukee @SmoothieKing | #Pelicans https://t.co/e3spZmKFCQ
— New Orleans Pelicans (@PelicansNBA) January 28, 2021
The first of our back-to-back to close the month, the New Orleans Pelicans take on the 11-6 Milwaukee Bucks, who are currently 2nd in the East.
Right now, the Bucks are the Number 1 offense in the NBA and the 8th best defense. They are 2nd in the league in FG%, 4th in 3pt%, 2nd in rebounding, 5th in assists, and in the better half of the league in terms of turnovers.
They are led by 2x MVP Giannis Antetokoumnpo, who isn't getting MVP buzz so far this year despite the good record and maintaining incredible averages of 27/11/6, a fact which must be partly the result of voter fatigue. Khris Middleton is also there, putting up 22/6/6 on 51/44/93 splits which is always incredible to see: he only missed out on a 50/40/90 season last year by 0.03% of FG%.
And of course, most significantly for us, this game means the return of Jrue Holiday, one of the greatest Pelicans ever. In Milwaukee, Jrue is averaging 16/5/5 on 48/36/82 splits and playing hellacious defense in only 32 minutes per game, the lowest he's had to play in years. He's been great there, and it's fantastic to see him thriving: I just hope that he doesn't thrive too much in this game.
Milwaukee are really good. It would be easy to lose this even if we were playing well: that said, it's also clear they have benefited from an easy schedule this far. Their 11 wins include multiple matchups against Detroit, Atlanta, Orlando, Chicago, and Toronto. While some of those teams have been better than expected and some of them are even bordering good, it's clear that the schedule for Milwaukee so far has been far from harsh.
Lonzo is questionable for this game.
I would love to see us pick up a win here, but I understand if we don't get it. The more important thing is attitude. Positivity, effort, and grit needs to be the focus of the day: anything less will suck.