Hoopstar23 wrote:
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Doctor MJ wrote:I don't understand why people jump in a thread and say basically, "This thing you're all talking about. I'm too ignorant to know anything about it. Lollerskates!"

Whole Truth wrote:Saw the rumor, I hope Booker is back for this one.
Qwigglez wrote:Whole Truth wrote:Saw the rumor, I hope Booker is back for this one.
Hoping it’s not a rumor but the whole truth.
Whole Truth wrote:Qwigglez wrote:Whole Truth wrote:Saw the rumor, I hope Booker is back for this one.
Hoping it’s not a rumor but the whole truth.
For me, Suns rushing Booker back is a sign of respect, compliment for what NO's has & is doing. No longer the once believed push over by the masses & supposed experts.
Whole Truth wrote:Pelicans just before the trade deadline were holding a mid top 10 pick more than 12 games under 500, 3 games back of Portland for 10th seed, The bottom of the West was so bad, Portland who traded CJ, decided to tank holding a playin position. THE reason Pelicans traded that pick for CJ is becuase the team was already trending towards the 10th seed playing slightly better than 500 ball, otherwise trading that mid top 10 pick, that far under 500, would have been a terrible decision, especially with DG loving Smith atop this draft.. Pelicans had already turned their season around prior to the trade deadline, they were playing just above 500 with BI after the 3-16 start & were already trending towards the 10th seed making sense to trade their mid top 10 pick, projecting it would not remain top 10. Pre trade deadline, they were on a 5 game win streek. Post trade, they lost their first 4 of 5 games, then put together a mini 3 game streek post allstar break before BI got hurt again for the next 10 games, in which the team played 500 ball with CJ, Just under the pace they were playing before trade. Yet people think they wouldn't have made it without CJ despite playing at relatively the same win pace because of BI's injury which could not have been factored in.
If you watched any Pelicans games & not lying about it, you can say CJ added to the team, what you can't say,, is he was the reason for their turnaround. Saying that is a discredit to the players &
Hart that turned their year around.
Whole Truth wrote:Qwigglez wrote:Whole Truth wrote:Saw the rumor, I hope Booker is back for this one.
Hoping it’s not a rumor but the whole truth.
For me, Suns rushing Booker back is a sign of respect, compliment for what NO's has & is doing. No longer the once believed push over by the masses & supposed experts.
Wallace_Wallace wrote:Whole Truth wrote:Qwigglez wrote:Hoping it’s not a rumor but the whole truth.
For me, Suns rushing Booker back is a sign of respect, compliment for what NO's has & is doing. No longer the once believed push over by the masses & supposed experts.
If Devin Booker is absolutely needed this game, I would have him coming off the bench. It would add a wrinkle the Pelican's defense especially when their second unit is on the floor.
But only play him when absolutely necessary, on a minutes restriction (say <24 minutes)?
lordjeff05 wrote:Whole Truth wrote:Pelicans just before the trade deadline were holding a mid top 10 pick more than 12 games under 500, 3 games back of Portland for 10th seed, The bottom of the West was so bad, Portland who traded CJ, decided to tank holding a playin position. THE reason Pelicans traded that pick for CJ is becuase the team was already trending towards the 10th seed playing slightly better than 500 ball, otherwise trading that mid top 10 pick, that far under 500, would have been a terrible decision, especially with DG loving Smith atop this draft.. Pelicans had already turned their season around prior to the trade deadline, they were playing just above 500 with BI after the 3-16 start & were already trending towards the 10th seed making sense to trade their mid top 10 pick, projecting it would not remain top 10. Pre trade deadline, they were on a 5 game win streek. Post trade, they lost their first 4 of 5 games, then put together a mini 3 game streek post allstar break before BI got hurt again for the next 10 games, in which the team played 500 ball with CJ, Just under the pace they were playing before trade. Yet people think they wouldn't have made it without CJ despite playing at relatively the same win pace because of BI's injury which could not have been factored in.
If you watched any Pelicans games & not lying about it, you can say CJ added to the team, what you can't say,, is he was the reason for their turnaround. Saying that is a discredit to the players &
Hart that turned their year around.
Yeah it's interesting, because I still think the 5 man lineup that had the best plus minus for the Pels was with Hart and Graham as starters, and to your point they were playing strong basketball before the trade. But it was so reliant on BI to score, that I really wonder how sustainable it was. Like, in the 4th when teams would double him there was no other release valve. But you are right, the team had already started to turn it around and Hart was leading them with winning bastketball.
Whole Truth wrote:
Isn't that what's happening now, to the point Suns are loading up on BI with CJ struggling... All series BI has been scoring over a tight defense, packed paint, it was more a case of better offense than bad defense where he's been concerned.. CJ has been ghost & people are crediting that to his defensive attention, which he has drawn. I'd love to see his shot chart for shots defended & undefended bexause I'm sure he's missed quite a few open looks. I won't put that all on CJ as Suns are cheating off Hayes & Herb to pack the paint but NO's have to have Herb on court & CJ's poor shooting is not helping either.
Hart was a very gritty defender that brought defensive energy, he set a defensive tone. Excellent in transition & a willing passer. NO's traded that for a "reliant scorer" who doesn't bring much else to the table outside of maybe rebounding... that reliant scorer is shooting (50-130) in the series roughly through 5 games, Duke pointed out his low TS%. He's got blinders on most of the time trying to shoot over 2-3 defenders & when he's not scoring, passing, he's a defensive weak link in the chain. Look at game 3 for example. Jonas had 5 touches with 2-3 of those touches coming off his offensive rebounding while Suns were going to Ayton most of the first half where he didn't have to concern himself with having to defend Jonas.., which makes Jonas a defensive liability, then look at game 4 when Green made an effort to get him involved... Whereas, Ayton & McGee went off in good part because Paul was hitting them in their spots. CJ was just looking for his offense, (26) shots on poor efficiency... He also has a 2-1 ATO rate for the series on roughly 25 assists mostly because most of his passes are bail out passes apposed to trying to set up his teammates..
I can't state what would/could have been but for me personally, I wouldn't have traded Hart's giritty defense & passing for CJ's offense at his age & 30m cost, love the Nance addition because he's a small ball defensive option. CJ just adds another weak defensive link to a starting rotation that had 3 prior to trade. As good as Herb is, he can only do so much being the lone + defender in the rotation post Hart trade. Pre trade I could also make an argument Jonas was a more efficient 2nd option than CJ has been under higher usage. So I'm stating better efficiency from Jonas under higher usage with Harts defense vs CJ being an inefficient volume scorer who doesn't add defensivley
NO's had 2 needs defense & shooting. Currently they're not getting much offensively from CJ & we know he's not a better defender & willing passer than Hart.
I've been hoping for CJ to get hot for atleast one game..thought the last one would be it with Suns switching Bridges onto BI.. (7-22) 32%. I think Hart would have been capable of matching that kind of shooting performance, while bringing defense & passing to the table. If not better shooting, at the least the ball movement would've been better.
The blow out game 4, CJ barely played 4th Q. Jonas got more touches & the rookies came in to defend.