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A Disappointing Dud of A Year

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Tatum Wins CSL Scoring Title With 30.5 PPG, All-Star Game MVP Award As Lone Highlights
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Scoring titles are hollow without the wins to show for it, Jayson Tatum

A season that began on fire and with the Pelicans the talk of the CSL as a revitalized project.

And then came up the mid-season swoon.

The daring trade for Immanuel Quickley to try and reverse course...

...And 41-41, an overall +3 wins, before losing to the Dallas Mavericks in the #8 seed play-in game.

Worse, the Orlando Magic righted their ship, robbing the Pelicans of another lottery pick, while their own transformed into pick 12 or 13, something like that, conveying to the Miami Heat. And that's without the grim fact that 2037 is sitting with the Los Angeles Lakers as part of that Quickley deal, along with SPJ and CHJ. As one front office official noted, "That trade blew up as spectacularly as one could, and it's probably not done blowing up in our faces yet."

Doc Rivers is likely to be fired in order to save the GM's job, because a roster with this stellar a talent shouldn't be a 9 seed. Not even in the dogfight of the Southwest division, where all five teams finished .500 or better and made the playoffs except New Orleans.

Was there anything good about the season other than Jayson Tatum's offensive fireworks and MVP candidacy that died with the team's freefall down the standings?

1. Savion Flagg was a surprise find in the Quickley deal.
The starting lineup of Quickley/Tatum/OMP/Flagg/JJJ was +15.8 Net Rating - easily the best lineup over 200 minutes of logged court time. His 59.8% TS and 58.3% EFG were both tops on the team. In a year that saw New Orleans repeatedly struggle with shooting, he was the sippy juice the thirsty, thirsty team needed. There's a possibility a younger, more enterprising head coach might opt to start next season with that lineup if everyone returns and use Poku as a matchup chess piece beyond Rivers' (mostly disastrous) experiments with him as a backup PG.

And that's about all we could find. Quickley's shooting percentages tanked after the trade, which puts a damper on the improved Net Rating, Cam Whitmore had a typical rookie season of struggle, the bench continued to look completely lost, and it was just a season of awfulness.

Holes To Address
1. Find JJJ's heir apparent - likely in the draft.
As yeoman as New Orleans has been in finding D-League players who are serviceable centers the last few seasons, the Pelicans need to commit to locating a true backup center who can be groomed into JJJ's place like they're doing with the Tatum to Whitmore pipeline. The collection of minor league pickups and the spare veteran parts are feel-good stories, but whenever Jackson went down, so did the team's hopes of winning.

2. Rebuild the shooting.
When New Orleans parted ways with SPJ and CHJ, they lost a lot of shooting that Flagg could only partially recover. The Pelicans ranked in the bottom third of the league in overall FG% and 3 point %, and while those numbers will rise as Whitmore develops, more is needed. Hoping IQ can rebound isn't going to be enough. Again, a high percentage big man will help immensely - no one cracked the 50% from the floor mark for the year.

3. Find ball-thieves.
And no, Jordan Caroline isn't an answer. He'll have his TO declined and be let go to free agency, which is also where the team will likely hunt for a steals specialist on a veteran minsal deal. The Pelicans were 29th in steals this season, a metric only partially explainable by their CSL-slowest pace. Only OMP broke a steal per game at 1.1, and a more aggressive turnover generator in the backcourt would generate the vital possessions needed for more scoring opportunities.

Trade Likelihood
Quite low. In fact, the two most exciting things this offseason will probably be whoever replaces Rivers, and whoever the newest draftee is. And that'll probably be it. Next year's Pelicans will look a lot like this year's.

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It definitely did fizzle out a bit in the end.

Still, despite low trade likelihood, this off season has that Jestor feel to it where you'll go whack with some kind of large trade.
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Just one of this seasons ...

Tatum was impressive and sucks the team around him could not support him enough to make it further.
A +15 net for a lineup playing this many minutes together is a starting point though. That is pretty good and I would probably try that right away next season and find a secondary unit who is not fully blowing it.

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The Pels are still a solid team, but that division is nasty. Definitely need some scoring off the bench given the success of the startling lineup. Some late FA shopping will be real important for this team.
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I really like the balance your team has, Cam Whitmore is probably the most intriguing prospect on your roster. That being said, Immanuel Quickley in my time as a Raptors fan has always been a franchise point guard.

You need to decide what to do with your highest valued assets which are, at this point, Jaren Jackson Jr. and Jayson Tatum.
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Trade me Poku.
Porter/Nelson/Shead
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Still liked you better with Mark Williams and your 1st vs Poku Heat 1st (I believe)

Maybe keep Triple J and move Poku now?

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Might’ve been a disappointing end to the year, but I think you’ve got a good chance to be right in the mix next season!

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I sorta feel like the Pelicans pulled the trigger on trades too quickly, but this is the Jestor way. I'm pretty confident you'll find your way to the top of the league, I'm just not sure what the team will look like at that point. Tatum's on the wrong side of 30, and it'll be hard to find someone to replace his production at that level. JJJ's about to hit that wall as well, barring some Big Easy magic. But again, I'm confident you'll find yourself on the better side of trades. This is the Jestor way, afterall.
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This team is good on paper, so minor tweaks here and there, add some depth to the bench, and figure out the good strats will easily propel you guys into contention.
Porter/Nelson/Shead
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I think this is a really good team. NOP should definitely be a playoff lock though I do agree that Jestor tends to have little patience and that sometimes means not allowing your best lineup to show themselves before breaking it up. But West is also much tougher - only 2 or so seasons ago the likes of OKC and Utah were still lottery. Now West teams are on the rise quite rapidly so the competition is really tough.
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