
New Orleans Pelicans face a hard ceiling as their poor three-point shooting stalls Zion Williamson and Derik Queen’s offense—can new additions or internal development solve the problem before next season? Jake Madison breaks down how the team’s inability to space the floor stifled crunch-time execution against the Los Angeles Lakers and explains why shooting could be the missing ingredient for the Pelicans to truly contend. Key topics include the limitations of the current starting lineup, why Trey Murphy stands as the sole respected shooter, and the crucial need for either Zion Williamson or Derik Queen to develop perimeter range. Jake Madison also provides insights on Josh Oduro’s two-way contract and what his addition signals for the Pelicans’ evolving frontcourt depth. With the season’s outcome hanging in the balance, can New Orleans finally address their shooting woes and rise above play-in expectations? Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms 🎧 https://lockedonpodcasts...
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