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Pelicans news online 04/29/24

Check out our daily collection of Pelicans news and notes from local and national reporters around the web on April 29, 2024

Pelicans practice report: “All cards are on the table” as New Orleans’ last chance to extend season

An annual tradition of the NBA playoffs is for members of the media and fans to offer helpful strategy suggestions to coaching staffs that are trailing in a series, such as: B. about which players should collect more minutes and which lineup changes could lead to better results.

Thunder 106, Pelicans 85: Brandon Ingram 19 points | Game 3 postgame conclusion

Top-seeded Oklahoma City spent much of the season at or near the top of the Western Conference standings, but didn't necessarily garner the kind of attention or respect afforded a club in this elite division. Three games into a first-round series against New Orleans, the Thunder have shown how formidable they can be despite being led primarily by players under the age of 25.

Injury report: Jeremiah Robinson-Earl questionable for Game 4 vs. Thunder

Two frontcourt players were included in New Orleans' official injury report Sunday afternoon. Jeremiah Robinson-Earl (left ankle sprain) is listed as doubtful, while Zion Williamson (left hamstring sprain) is out.

Pelicans are on the verge of being swept as an offense, Stars continue to crash the playoff stage

NEW ORLEANS – As soon as Jose Alvarado got the steal, Naji Marshall was off to the races. It was a situation that seemed familiar to them.

Brandon Ingram, who shined in the 2022 playoffs, is “not happy” with his performance against the Thunder.

In 2022, the New Orleans Pelicans played two games against the top-seeded Phoenix Suns in their first-round playoff series.

In wins 2 and 4 of the Pelicans' Games, Brandon Ingram scored 37 and 30 points, respectively. The Pelicans lost the series in six games, but Ingram's playoff debut was impressive.

Rod Walker: Pelicans have no answers for OKC Thunder in playoff series nearing its end

The red T-shirts plastered on every seat at the Smoothie King Center on Saturday for fans of the New Orleans Pelicans' crucial third game against the Oklahoma City Thunder read “Get Loud.”