SPURS at PELICANS | FULL GAME HIGHLIGHTS | April 24, 2021



SPURS at PELICANS | FULL GAME HIGHLIGHTS | April 24, 2021

The San Antonio Spurs defeated the New Orleans Pelicans, 110-108. DeMar DeRozan powered the Spurs with 32 PTS, 7 REB and 8 AST, while Zion Williamson paced the Pelicans with 33 PTS and 14 REB.

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41 thoughts on “SPURS at PELICANS | FULL GAME HIGHLIGHTS | April 24, 2021”

  1. Zion has to establish a jump shot to extend his career and they need to post him more! The NBA has eliminated post play! Straight jump shooting league! It’s sad!

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  2. Pelicans are still seriously young. That 5 point lead they had late after struggling in this game should have been the turnaround point for a W-
    However the Youngblood’s just didn’t finish it off. Still played a great game, mad respect for Demar, cant sleep on that guy, he’s not 82, more like top 20

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  3. i'm so happy the spurs got this win. but man, luka's samanic played great defense on zion. and again, the thing that stood out to me about the match up is that luka held his ground and stood stout when zion drove to the basket. when luka first came into the league there was no way he could absorb that much contact without him getting knocked down or pushed out of bounds. now that i've gotten a better look at samanic—-i'm more convinced that pop needs to consider cutting rudy's minutes. part of the reason why the spurs have lost so many games is because of their inability to get stops when they matter—especially in the 4th quarter. my solution from the very beginning was to bring derrick white off the bench and add lonnie to the starting lineup. i honestly think lonnie and derrick would thrive in these new roles and make the team better overall. i think derrick and dejounte are more similar than they are different. i think dejounte is more effective when he handles the ball and is able to attack and push the pace. derrick is effective at both spots, but he's exactly what the second unit is missing. lonnie is more of a rhythm player—and a bit streaky. but when he gets going—he can get buckets from anywhere. and lonnie is damn near automatic in transition (which, for some reason, has not been a part of the spurs offense the past 2 years). so the rotation would look like this: starters: dejounte (PG), lonnie (SG), demar (SF), keldon (PF), jakob (C). the second unit would be: patty/tre (PG), derrick (SG), devin (SF), luka (PF), eubanks (C). the spurs have a of talent, with this rotation that talent is spread a bit more evenly. again, the key here is derrick because he stabilize the second unit by adding more defense (which i think they need) and a scoring punch. everyone keeps saying this was going to be a transition year for the spurs. honestly, i think that's bllsht. there is no reason why this team should be sitting at/around .500 and fighting to get into the playoffs. NONE.

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