Another off night for Evans: six boards and three assists, but only eleven points on fifteen shots.
Another off night for Evans: six boards and three assists, but only eleven points on fifteen shots.
Word on the Street™ is that Monty Williams is trying to make Evans take more jumpers; it appears to be ****ing with him.
In completely unrelated news, Monty Williams is a bad coach
Word on the Street™ is that Monty Williams is trying to make Evans take more jumpers; it appears to be ****ing with him.
Why can't people just let Tyreke be the player he IS instead of the player they want him to be? It seems like no one is allowed to have strengths and weaknesses... My personal belief is that a whole generation of NBA2Kxx players don't understand the difference between the video game and the real NBA.
I think it might have something to do with the 2nd unit he has been playing with. When he played with Anderson(who's a 4) there was great spacing, but the new bench players clog up the paint which is where Evans does his damage. Even now, I still don't understand why NO would trade for Evans. Evans is a PG and they just acquired Holiday. Even with Holiday out, Evans still has not cracked the starting lineup. I think that's a very interesting decision. Evans has such a limited role for such a good player. The best place for him should have been with the Lakers. That team is a mess and has no true #1 nor #2 scorer. On top of that, he would probably shine in D'antoni's system and become a better passer. All the IFs.Evans has been awful the last few. You can get away with not having a jump shot, when you have teammates who can stretch the floor. And, since
He doesn't currently have any. I find it hard to believe that Evans would be causing problems in the locker room, but I wouldn't put it into the realm of impossible: he was probably led to believe that he'd be starting by now. As far as any possible friction between him and Monty Williams, I'm sure that Williams trying to encourage Evans to be more of a jump shooter isn't going over too well with him: from his perspective, it probably seems like a re-hash of the Smart era.
- Anderson is hurt
- Williams won't play Evans and Gordon at the same time
I think that it'd be a mistake to trade Evans, as I think that New Orleans is better with Holiday and Evans than they are with Holiday and Gordon; I'm also of the opinion that Davis plays better with Evans than he does with Gordon, but I'll be the first to admit that I'm probably biased. Trading Evans, IME, would be a kneejerk reaction to a rash of fluke injuries.
It's like Landry. Hard to trade players on big money, multi year deals when they are not showcasing their stuff.I have a feeling that they might be looking to trade Evans. A DNP CD tonight. He had sore ribs, but Monty didn't give any reason for holding Evans out of the game. The fanbase is kind of like ours was. Divided.
Evans is not a point guard.I think it might have something to do with the 2nd unit he has been playing with. When he played with Anderson(who's a 4) there was great spacing, but the new bench players clog up the paint which is where Evans does his damage. Even now, I still don't understand why NO would trade for Evans. Evans is a PG and they just acquired Holiday. Even with Holiday out, Evans still has not cracked the starting lineup. I think that's a very interesting decision. Evans has such a limited role for such a good player. The best place for him should have been with the Lakers. That team is a mess and has no true #1 nor #2 scorer. On top of that, he would probably shine in D'antoni's system and become a better passer. All the IFs.
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Pelicans working hard to trade either Eric Gordon or Tyreke Evans, reports @ChrisMannixSI
Evans game tonight has been really hard to evaluate: his field goal percentage has been absolutely rancid. 2-13, and blowing layups left and right. But, he's rebounding well, he's finding his teammates for easy baskets, and he's played good defense, particularly in the fourth quarter. I've also noticed that Evans is their best inbounder (a frankly under-appreciated skill), by a factor of a lot.
All things being equal, you want to have a player who can make a positive contribution, even when he can't hit air. Moves the ball well, and rebounds and plays defense? We haven't had a guard who can do that since we traded the other #13.
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The Pelicans' Tyreke Evans was slated to start in the second game of our doubleheader, but he's stuck in an elevator at the team hotel.
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Update: Tyreke Evans is out of the elevator, at the arena and will start for the @PelicansNBA vs the @Suns at 10:30 ET on ESPN.