In a bold and confident move, New Orleans Pelicans executive vice president David Griffin steps up to face the critics head-on. There is no hiding or shying away for this 50-year-old basketball visionary. He knows what people are saying about his team, and he is ready to address it.
“I know everybody thinks we have to invest in the center position a little bit,” Griffin candidly admits. But he doesn’t stop there. He goes on to reveal the Pelicans’ exciting plans for the upcoming season. “We are actually really excited about what we have now. We are excited to play small and fast.”
It’s clear that pace will be the name of the game for the Pelicans in the upcoming season. The addition of Dejounte Murray brings a new dynamic to the team. He is not just a playmaker, but a scoring threat as well. This new addition could potentially shake up the dynamics of the team, with Murray’s scoring prowess potentially infringing on the territories of CJ McCollum, Brandon Ingram, and Zion Williamson.
But Griffin is not worried. He believes in the power of speed and quick decision-making. Playing fast and pushing the tempo will be key for the Pelicans to maximize the talents of their high-octane scorers. The ability to create turnovers and capitalize on fastbreak opportunities will be crucial for the team to generate easy points and energize their gameplay.
As Griffin boldly declares the Pelicans’ big desire for the next season, it’s clear that this team is not one to be underestimated. They are gearing up for a fast-paced, high-energy style of play that will keep fans on the edge of their seats. With Griffin at the helm, the Pelicans are ready to take on the challenges ahead and make a statement in the upcoming season.