Season-opening loss does little to clarify Pelicans’ identity
The New Orleans Pelicans’ 117-97 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday night wasn’t quite as bad as the final score might suggest.
view moreWillie Green’s Pelicans players learning to appreciate a players’ coach
His first New Orleans Pelicans team will play their first game of the new season against the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday night in the Smoothie King Center.
view moreOrgeron replacement could come from almost anywhere
LSU is officially in the market for a new head football coach.
view morePelicans’ lack of forthrightness as disappointing as Zion’s absence
You know what’s a bigger bummer than not having your best player? Not being able to trust what your favorite team says about its best players’ availability.
view moreFive things that would help LSU get much-needed upset of No. 20 Florida
LSU hasn’t been this big an underdog since, well, the last time they played the Gators.
view moreInconsistent Saints enter bye week in adequate position
New Orleans went back and forth with a fellow inconsistent team but they won at Washington to improve to 3-2. Considering all the circumstances, that’s just fine for now.
view moreSaints identity still a work in progress
This is the stage of the season when the most recent Saints teams have begun or continued lengthy winning streaks.
view moreTulane team, program seem to have hit their ceiling
Tulane had a showcase opportunity Thursday night. This performance demonstrated some improvement compared to the three straight losses but nowhere near enough.
view moreSaints’ loss to Giants was déjà vu all over again
It had been 637 days since the New Orleans Saints played in front of a sellout crowd in the Superdome. The games around that gap form similar bookends.
view moreWinning is the only thing that will silence noise around Pelicans
David Griffin apparently is not much of a piano player.
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