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the Pelicans starting backcourt is injuredI wonder if they're showcasing him?
the Pelicans starting backcourt is injuredI wonder if they're showcasing him?
I knew one guy was hurt. It's great that he's coming through when his number was called.the Pelicans starting backcourt is injured
He played his way into shape, but I’d argue coming off that injury his conditioning and weight was worse than it should’ve been.The NBA is faster but conditioning and fouls being a problem for him in college is overstated. 22.5 minutes per game last season and he averaged 2 fouls per game. He never fouled out.
If Hurley wanted less of the two headed monster and wanted to play Donovan 28 minutes per game last season Clingan could've done it.
In Clingan’s defense. He was in great shape before the injury. He definitely seemed a lot more out of shape coming off of it.He played his way into shape, but I’d argue coming off that injury his conditioning and weight was worse than it should’ve been.
I feel like that’s a hard argument to make with not really knowing the extent of his injury.He played his way into shape, but I’d argue coming off that injury his conditioning and weight was worse than it should’ve been.
Hawkins just had 23 points and led all scorers for New Orleans, I don't think that is cooling off, against Golden State on 9-21 shooting. Yeah only 4-14 from 3 but it is nice to see him finding other ways to score. He might actually be better this year than last due to this progression. He was playing crunch time minutes again.
Didn't 2 pelican players have 26 and 34 points respectively?Hawkins just had 23 points and led all scorers for New Orleans, I don't think that is cooling off, against Golden State on 9-21 shooting. Yeah only 4-14 from 3 but it is nice to see him finding other ways to score. He might actually be better this year than last due to this progression. He was playing crunch time minutes again.
Good stuffShoutout Hawkins helping me win a good bit of change tonight.
Hawkins has to be the early favorite to win most improved player.
I agree last night was a tough matchup, since OKC went five out with Clingan on the floor. Part of that was to challenge Clingan, and part of was that was because Hartenstein is out. Of course, OKC and Boston are probably the two best teams in the NBA. Clingan might struggle against teams like that for a while. There still aren’t a lot of teams who can spread the floor that well, though, and his rim protection will always be valuable. At the same time, Clingan might eventually be able to exploit smaller defenders on the offensive end. I’m not sure Portland as a team is well-equipped to do that right now.Last nights Blazer game was a tough matchup for Cling. The Thunder rolled out a very small lineup and just spaced and shot threes (49), forcing Cling to chase much smaller guys around the perimeter. He looked pretty out of sorts. This accounted for about 55% of their shots.
You then look at the Celtics and their launch trends, and it furthers this concept of traditional bigs having less value in the new concepts. None of this is new obviously. Steph really needs to figure out his shot making as even defensive juggernauts like Jrue are shooting at a 40% clip from three.
Really wonder if the NBA would ever consider pushing back the line, as today’s strategies are pretty lame to watch and it’s showing in the viewership trends. I personally don’t find watching 4 6’5” jacking threes nearly as interesting as piecing a team together with a wider variety of parts and unique skill sets, ala football.
Oops. Tyrese a couple days ago.Tyrese Martin season debut today with the Nets. I think that makes seven Huskies active so far this season.
Anyone know what the latest is on Cam and Tristen?