Pels 2024 Presser
Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2018 3:24 pm
Surprise!
Pels Media Day
I'll admit, the last few season have been very grading and not so enjoyable. We attempted to put our best foot forward and seen it inversely go up our own ass in an attempt to make the playoffs. How's that possible? Some questions are better off not being answered.
So I offer this as an appeasement and apology to the fans of the Pelicans for the basketball they've had to watch the last few years. The days of a championship and competitive team have seen dust accumulate and spider webs attempt to find it's new home in our one championship. Today was also supposed to be a day where I gave my final farewell to the organization but.... Things change. Priorities change. Emotions change. Methods of operation change.
So, I look like an asshole, or feel like one, rambling on about what the people of New Orleans deserve. They deserve better. They deserve a product again that people can be proud of. They deserve a winner and we haven't delivered one in quite some time. The players at the end of last season packed their bags up and knew they were heading elsewhere. I thanked them for fighting every game during last seasons difficult year after going for it and coming up short. The door was closed, hands were in the pockets, and minds were racing as what to do next...
The day after.
We wiped the slate clean. Erased all the chalk boards, assessed our franchise knowing Ekbert and Damion were here long term and we were mostly quiet in terms of how we'd design this next team. We had traded our draft pick away and it ended up somewhere. We had 0 desire to trade into the draft. Saw the draft chips fall and saw new players come into the league. We had some cap to play around with and targeted a few guys we liked. Sent out a few offers and reached an agreement with Monte Palmer and Ramsay Bolton. Ramsay reluctantly returned to Golden State but Palmer trusted us and was excited to settle down in New Orleans with the idea that he'll see minutes.
With RFA concluded. We sat with about 30 some-odd mil left to fill up the roster. Signed a ton of depth pieces to what we felt was a lot of cap value deals. Vets like Steven Adams and Kyle Anderson came in on vet minimums. Dennis Schroder came in to be our lead point guard and took a slight step back but still maintains a lot of good qualities that'll be needed to anchor the starting lineup. Aaron Pastor and Colin Sexton are young guys that will also play a significant role within our lineups this year as we try to find the right mix on the wing. Will there be struggles ahead? Sure. After playing this game from practically the beginning, you'd think that this game is out to get you, but we'll continue to ride the waves and see where it takes us.
Pels Media Day
I'll admit, the last few season have been very grading and not so enjoyable. We attempted to put our best foot forward and seen it inversely go up our own ass in an attempt to make the playoffs. How's that possible? Some questions are better off not being answered.
So I offer this as an appeasement and apology to the fans of the Pelicans for the basketball they've had to watch the last few years. The days of a championship and competitive team have seen dust accumulate and spider webs attempt to find it's new home in our one championship. Today was also supposed to be a day where I gave my final farewell to the organization but.... Things change. Priorities change. Emotions change. Methods of operation change.
So, I look like an asshole, or feel like one, rambling on about what the people of New Orleans deserve. They deserve better. They deserve a product again that people can be proud of. They deserve a winner and we haven't delivered one in quite some time. The players at the end of last season packed their bags up and knew they were heading elsewhere. I thanked them for fighting every game during last seasons difficult year after going for it and coming up short. The door was closed, hands were in the pockets, and minds were racing as what to do next...
The day after.
We wiped the slate clean. Erased all the chalk boards, assessed our franchise knowing Ekbert and Damion were here long term and we were mostly quiet in terms of how we'd design this next team. We had traded our draft pick away and it ended up somewhere. We had 0 desire to trade into the draft. Saw the draft chips fall and saw new players come into the league. We had some cap to play around with and targeted a few guys we liked. Sent out a few offers and reached an agreement with Monte Palmer and Ramsay Bolton. Ramsay reluctantly returned to Golden State but Palmer trusted us and was excited to settle down in New Orleans with the idea that he'll see minutes.
With RFA concluded. We sat with about 30 some-odd mil left to fill up the roster. Signed a ton of depth pieces to what we felt was a lot of cap value deals. Vets like Steven Adams and Kyle Anderson came in on vet minimums. Dennis Schroder came in to be our lead point guard and took a slight step back but still maintains a lot of good qualities that'll be needed to anchor the starting lineup. Aaron Pastor and Colin Sexton are young guys that will also play a significant role within our lineups this year as we try to find the right mix on the wing. Will there be struggles ahead? Sure. After playing this game from practically the beginning, you'd think that this game is out to get you, but we'll continue to ride the waves and see where it takes us.