Get up! It's Gameday!
— New Orleans Pelicans (@PelicansNBA) February 2, 2024
🏀: vs Spurs
🕖: 7:00 pm CT
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Pelicans managed a win last game despite missing two starters on the road. Tonight they take on the San Antonio Spurs with those same starters still questionable, and Larry Nance alongside them.
The Spurs are awful we all know that. 10-38 record, bottom 6 in both Offense and Defensive Rating, the second worst 3PT% team in the league, the second worst FTA team in the league, bottom 10 in rebounding, and they're only middle of the pack from inside the arc (16th in volume, 18th in %age).
That said, they have looked slightly better recently, winning 3 of their 10 victories in their last 7 games and that includes scraping a win over Minnesota, who still currently sit as the first seed in the West.
Of course, they also lost to Washington and the Hornets in that stretch and their other two wins came over Washington and Portland, so it's not that impressive, but still - sometimes momentum carries and teams start to get a feel for winning. Missing multiple heavy minutes guys, the Pelicans cannot afford to take this one easy.
In fact, the Pelicans can't afford to take anything easy. We're in a fairly precarious position right now: slipping down to the 7th seed due to recent losses, we're currently in danger of looking at yet another play-in berth. Frankly, I think we all agree that's not good enough at this position. We're entering a slightly easier stretch of the season, at least when it comes to opponents, so even though we're on the road a lot right now this is the time where it's imperative to pick up some wins. You simply cannot lose to the Spurs at this point in the season if you're really serious on building with this team.
Let's see if they can do it.