Did anyone see that last foul in OT that Zion was tagged with? Can't believe Stan didn't challenge.
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I thought the officials reviewed it and confirmed the call. I was watching on the local DC network (which inexplicably didn’t show any replays of it). It didn’t look like a foul in live action. Bad sequence for Zion with the TO on the other end preceding the foul. Agree with poster above about needing a better PG to manage ends of games.
Although some announcers have gushed about the chemistry between Lonzo and Zion, it looks like NOLA may be a better team without Lonzo. Also, Brandon Ingram is an actively negative influence on the team during the 4th quarter of pretty much every game. If SVG hasn't figured this out yet, and/or is unwilling to do anything to change the way the team plays in the 4th, seems like the Pels might need a change of coach too.
Otherwise, big night for Duke alums in the NBA, scoring a total of 204 points, with 5 guys scoring at least 20, and another 5 scoring at least 10.
If only there was a proven PG veteran in the G-league that the Pelicans can sign...and I don't mean Isiah Thomas.
#linsanity
Dude is averaging 20 points and 6.4 assists on 51% shooting from the field and 43% from three. Maybe he can help.
Vernon Carey update.
https://www.charlotteobserver.com/sp...250721059.html
Numerous sources are reporting Jabari Parker signs with Celtics for 2 years
He takes a lot of shots in the 4th quarter, and misses most of them. The coach usually ought to have a lot of influence in how the offense runs, and who the team should be trying get the ball to. Apparently the Pelicans are trying to get Ingram to take 4th quarter shots, and it has cost them multiple wins.
Is there someone else on the team who shoots a high percentage in the 4th quarter? I don't have the advanced stats, but it seems to me that the Pels should be finding someone other than Ingram to shoot in the 4th quarter.
Tatum having a very nice game vs. GS: tied at 89 through 3 and JT has 32 (7 rebs). If Steph still had eligibility he'd make a great Notre Dame mascot.
Tatum has 42 in a great game. Jabari in for crunch time.
And this just in: Dramond Green is still the biggest whiner in the NBA.
Edit: Curry is unreal.
Grayson with another strong night, 26 pts on 7/10 on threes. Also gave interesting answers in the post game interview which is truly extraordinary
Watching the Knicks and Pelicans.
Zion is just a freak of nature. How the heck did we not win everything the year that he, Barrett and Reddish played together? Probably a rhetorical question since we know Duke lacked a reliable outside shooter but, still, what an array of talent.