Thanksgiving Eve hoops 🏀
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🕖: 7 PM CT
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Today will be an interesting game. Of course, last game we crushed the Kings - garbage time is the only reason it wasn't a 40 point loss for them. But that was the SGB2B for them, and that almost certainly played a role. Tonight, they'll be back with a little bit of rest and almost certainly ready for some vengeance; we've been there ourselves this season, as we lost to Dallas by double digits (at one point, they were up 116-87) and then played them again two days later and won 131-110. The bounce back can be real.
So we have to be ready for that. We also have to be prepared for our shooting to be worse than last game; Ingram probably isn't going to go 5/5 from 3 again, for example, and outside of that we had very little shooting through the majority of the night. Can we find a way to generate some more looks there tonight, or is it just a case of having to hope that we can dominate the paint and glass in the same way as last game? Fingers crossed that it's both, but who knows.
Injury report:
Let's see if we can pull off the consecutive wins, or if the Kings have made the adjustments - both to gameplan and pride - to take one back.New Orleans center/forward Larry Nance Jr. (right rib fracture) has been sidelined for the past four games, but he was upgraded to questionable on Tuesday?s injury report, ahead of a Wednesday home game against Sacramento. A total of five Pelicans players are out, including CJ McCollum (right lung small pneumothorax), Trey Murphy (left knee partial meniscectomy), Matt Ryan (right calf strain), E.J. Liddell (G League assignment) and Dereon Seabron (G League two-way).