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Daniel Theis Believes That Offense of Pelicans Will Be Hard to Stop
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Daniel Theis Believes That Offense of Pelicans Will Be Hard to Stop

HeDaniel Theis, who was recently signed as a free agent by the New Orleans Pelicans, is amazed by the offensive skills of his new teammates. The Pelicans have high hopes for Theis, a former player of Boston’s 2021-22 Finals team. Following only a brief period of training, Theis acknowledged the skill, pointing out Zion Williamson, Brandon Ingram, CJ McCollum, Dejounte Murray, and Trey Murphy as individuals who could score 20 points in a single game. Theis mentioned opponents will struggle to defend the team’s variety of offensive threats, making it difficult to guard them.

Teaming Up with Zion

Theis has been happy collaborating with Zion Williamson during practice, highlighting Williamson’s skill in attracting defenders in the key. He stated that Williamson’s plays are causing defenses to help, creating opportunities for open shooters with kickouts. Theis emphasized the gaps and chances this provides for the team, particularly with Murray’s ability to see and make passes.

Aiming for Top-5 Defense

Theis also underscored the defensive capabilities of the Pelicans. Despite ranking sixth in defensive efficiency for the last two seasons. He is confident that the team can enhance their performance. He stated that being in the top 10 is not satisfactory and aims for New Orleans to rank in the top five defensively. Theis emphasized the significance of being physical and strong on the boards. As well as the skill to switch defenders smoothly.

Excitement Builds in Camp

Point guard Jose Alvarado and forward Herb Jones are both thrilled about the team’s improvement. Alvarado is dedicated to enhancing his scoring near the hoop. While Jones is optimistic about the team’s defensive flexibility and lineup options. Both players are feeling positive about the upcoming season as the Pelicans get ready.

HeDaniel Theis, who was recently signed as a free agent by the New Orleans Pelicans, is amazed by the offensive skills of his new teammates. The Pelicans have high hopes for Theis, a former player of Boston’s 2021-22 Finals team. Following only a brief period of training, Theis acknowledged the skill, pointing out Zion Williamson, Brandon Ingram, CJ McCollum, Dejounte Murray, and Trey Murphy as individuals who could score 20 points in a single game. Theis mentioned opponents will struggle to defend the team’s variety of offensive threats, making it difficult to guard them.

Teaming Up with Zion

Theis has been happy collaborating with Zion Williamson during practice, highlighting Williamson’s skill in attracting defenders in the key. He stated that Williamson’s plays are causing defenses to help, creating opportunities for open shooters with kickouts. Theis emphasized the gaps and chances this provides for the team, particularly with Murray’s ability to see and make passes.

Aiming for Top-5 Defense

Theis also underscored the defensive capabilities of the Pelicans. Despite ranking sixth in defensive efficiency for the last two seasons. He is confident that the team can enhance their performance. He stated that being in the top 10 is not satisfactory and aims for New Orleans to rank in the top five defensively. Theis emphasized the significance of being physical and strong on the boards. As well as the skill to switch defenders smoothly.

Excitement Builds in Camp

Point guard Jose Alvarado and forward Herb Jones are both thrilled about the team’s improvement. Alvarado is dedicated to enhancing his scoring near the hoop. While Jones is optimistic about the team’s defensive flexibility and lineup options. Both players are feeling positive about the upcoming season as the Pelicans get ready.

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Greetings, fellow basketball aficionados! I'm Maya Rodriguez, a storyteller at heart, weaving tales of the game I love. Specializing in women's basketball, I'm on a mission to shine a spotlight on the incredible narratives often overlooked. Through my articles, I not only break down scores and stats but also share the inspiring journeys of female athletes. Join me in celebrating the resilience, skill, and passion that define women's basketball – because every hoop deserves its heroine.

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