I don't get why the Pelicans with Holiday out don't just run Reke at the point and Morrow @ SG that's there best combo at the guards spots, they compliment each other. Roberts is not a better playmaker than Reke, I really feel the badly misused Morrow all season.
Let's not forget that Monty Williams is, by many accounts, the defensive version of Keith Smart. Probably a nice guy but, for all intents and purposes, not necessarily cut out to be a head coach. I understand his team's been ravaged by injuries but giving extensive minutes to all around waste of space Greg Stiemsma and ramming Aminu into the rotation isn't really going to win many games.
Then again, it would help if Dell Demps wasn't pulling a Geoff Petrie and stockpiling more guards (and mediocre big men) than he knows what to do with. Jrue, Reke, Gordon, Morrow, Rivers, and Roberts is a pretty good group of guards but really not all that fantastic as a group of complementary players save for Morrow. Jrue, Reke, Gordon, and Rivers all need the ball to be effective with Jrue and Reke both being good facilitators for the Unibrow. Unfortunately they are all on the same team AND the small forward depth of the Pelicans makes our squads featuring a Nocioni/Donte/Casspi rotation look like the Dream Team by comparison. As it's constructed, the Pelicans roster features rather ridiculous logjams (when fully healthy) at several key positions and absolute crap at others.
C: Smith/Stiemsma/Ajinca/Withey
PF: Davis/Anderson
SF: Aminu
SG: Gordon/Reke/Morrow
PG: Holiday/Rivers/Roberts
In other words, your five best players are all vying for time at 3 positions unless you want to shove Davis into the five spot (something he is currently not built to do) and put Reke at the three (and we all know how awesome that's worked out). There's a lot of fantastic pieces on that roster. Unfortunately, a lot of them don't fit together.
So in conclusion, New Orleans is a mess.