Gary Payton says Lonzo Ball needs to change mindset to become a scorer

Gary Payton recently spoke about Lonzo Ball’s offensive game and the changes he should make to become more effective on that end.

Many former and current NBA players have given their takes on how Lonzo Ball should change his game to become a more consistent offensive threat. For all his talents since entering the league, Ball has struggled offensively, particularly as a three-point shooter.

Flashes throughout his career have helped maintain the optimism about his future. However, count Gary Payton among those that think Ball still needs to make changes to become even more successful. Those changes, though, are mental and not physical.

Payton spoke recently about Ball in a recent interview:

“You guys have to understand — these players are not shooters. There’s a difference between a scorer and a shooter. Now, what you’re supposed to do is, if he wants to change his mindset he has to become a scorer. Just score the basketball. You look at Westbrook, what is he? A scorer, and he gets things done, you know what I’m saying?”

“So that’s what Lonzo has to get in his mind. Stop trying to say ‘I can shoot the ball, I can do all of that.’ The object of the game is to get that li’ orange ball in that lil’ orange rim, so do that.”

While the point about shooters and scorers is relevant overall, it may not be entirely relevant to Ball. As we enter year three, it’s clear that Ball’s offensive game is limited and will remain limited. His best-case scenario offensively is a 3-and-D point guard akin to Patrick Beverley.

Ball’s main focus on offense should be to knock down three-pointers and hit open shots while occasionally driving to the rim. The benefit Ball has is that he has an elite passing ability to complement his shooting. If he can become a consistent shooter, he’ll be an effective offensive player. But worry about whether he’s a scorer or shooter is aspects Ball should not bother himself with.

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Pelicans vs. Clippers Preview: Injuries tell tale of two sides on different paths

The New Orleans Pelicans welcome in the Los Angeles Clippers for Paul George’s potential season debut in an anticipated clash.

Who: New Orleans Pelicans vs. Los Angeles Clippers

When: Thursday, Nov. 14, 8:00 p.m ET

Where: Smoothie King Center

How to watch: Fox Sports New Orleans

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While the New Orleans Pelicans continue to struggle with injuries as Lonzo Ball and Josh Hart each will be out on Thursday, the Los Angeles Clippers enter on an entirely different injury-related path. After going through the opening weeks of the season undermanned, Paul George is expected to make his Clipper debut on Thursday, offering another weapon to one of the sides expected to be amongst the conference’s elites.

George’s status is still officially uncertain for the night but whether it’s Thursday, Saturday or into next week, George will add to the Clippers’ loaded roster. New Orleans, meanwhile, continues to lose players at an alarming rate this season. Hart is the latest edition in the injury report, joining Ball on the sidelines tonight while Brandon Ingram could join them with his status still uncertain. With Zion Williamson still out, the Pelicans are quickly developing a starting five on the injury report that could rival the one put on the court.

There remains the possibility that George doesn’t play on Thursday. With Kawhi Leonard not playing back-to-backs this season and having played on Wednesday, the possibility also remains neither are on the court on Thursday.

The depth the Clippers have, though, can help them absorb the lack of George and Leonard on the court, though they’ve struggled in Leonard’s absence this season. In 236 minutes without Leonard on the floor this season, the Clippers have an offensive rating of 101.3, a defensive rating of 109.3 and a net rating of -8.0. That would rank them the 28th-best offense and the 19th-ranked defense without Leonard this season.

The opportunities will be available with or without George on the court. Whether an undermanned Pelicans team can take advantage of those opportunities will be the key tonight.

Lonzo Ball to miss third straight game, Josh Hart out vs. Clippers

For the third straight game, Lonzo Ball will be sidelined by a groin injury while Josh Hart will also miss Thursday’s game against the Clippers.

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Both Lonzo Ball and Josh Hart will be out for the Pelicans’ upcoming battle with the Los Angeles Clippers, the Pelicans announced on Wednesday.

While New Orleans has remained positive about Ball’s groin injury and his recovery, Thursday will mark the third consecutive game the guard will miss. Ball initially suffered the injury in the Pelicans’ loss in Brooklyn but he played through the injury Friday against Toronto before sitting out on Saturday at Charlotte.

Hart, meanwhile, suffered left ankle and knee sprains during the team’s loss to Houston on Monday after an awkward collision near mid-court; Hart had surgery over the summer on his right knee.

Unlike the Pelicans, the Clippers will be adding to their arsenal on Thursday with Paul George expected to make his season debut for the Clippers in New Orleans. With Kawhi Leonard not playing back-to-backs this season, his status versus Houston on Wednesday is up in the air.

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Pelicans don’t expect Lonzo Ball to be sidelined long-term

The New Orleans Pelicans are hopeful that Lonzo Ball will be back on the court sooner rather than later.

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Lonzo Ball missed his second consecutive game for the New Orleans Pelicans on Monday due to an adductor strain — more commonly known as a groin injury.

Ball was optimistic that he’d play against the Houston Rockets on Monday, but he and the team both decided it would be best for him to get him a full five days of rest before their matchup with the LA Clippers on Thursday. While Ball’s status hasn’t been updated yet, Pelicans sideline reporter Jennifer Hale reported during Saturday’s broadcast that the team’s training staff is optimistic that Ball’s injury won’t be a long-term issue:

“The Pelicans’ training staff told me they’ve got to rest him, got to let it heal up but hopefully it won’t be anything long-term.”

Considering Ball’s history with long-term injuries, that’s great news for both Ball and the Pelicans. However, that doesn’t necessarily mean his return is imminent.

As noted previously, Golden State Warriors Stephen Curry suffered a left adductor strain in November of 2018 and missed 11 games over the course of three weeks. With Ball’s history of leg-related injuries, the Pelicans will likely take the cautious route with the 22-year-old point guard.

Ball’s status will be officially updated on Wednesday.

Pelicans to host Paul George for his Clippers debut

The New Orleans Pelicans will reportedly be the team that Paul George faces in his Los Angeles Clippers debut.

The New Orleans Pelicans may have the dubious honor of being the NBA’s first team to face the star-studded Los Angeles Clippers at full strength.

While it won’t be the sort of news that will help the struggling Pelicans snap out of the funk that has them among the league’s least winningest-teams, news that six-time All-Star Paul George may make his season debut against New Orleans tomorrow night ought to make the matchup more interesting.

Chris Haynes of Yahoo reported that George may make his season debut Wednesday night, when the two teams will meet for the first time this season. George has been on the mend for some time now, recovering from dual shoulder surgeries conducted in the offseason to correct nagging issues that plagued the California native in the 2019 postseason.

Of course, with New Orleans dealing with a number of injuries of their own, it’s certainly possible that the team’s other superstar forward, Kawhi Leonard, takes the night off himself rather than risk injury facing a team unlikely to put up much of a fight given their own state.

With Lonzo Ball working his way back from a groin injury, Brandon Ingram recovering from a strained knee and Jaxson Hayes day-to-day with a bruised rib cage he sustained against the Houston Rockets (and, of course, rookie phenom Zion Williamson sidelined until December), much of the early-season buzz around the Pels has subsided, as have expectations for a playoff berth.

If recent history is any clue, Leonard resting is not an improbable outcome, as the Clippers are set to face the Rockets on Tuesday. While also riddled with injuries to their wing rotation, simply having James Harden and Russell Westbrook available makes that matchup a bigger risk to the Clippers.

With Leonard already sitting out back-to-backs this season as part of his load management approach, it’s possible the front office chooses to rest their championship player, giving New Orleans a chance to capitalize on the potential issues which could arise from trying to integrate George into an already-established Clippers rotation.

Though, given the sole instance of Leonard resting came against the arguably stronger franchise (Leonard played against his former San Antonio Spurs the following evening after resting against the Utah Jazz on Oct. 30), it’s also very possible the team will face one of the biggest challenges of the season tomorrow night.

Only time will tell.

Pelican Peek: Injuries further dampen brutal start for New Orleans

The New Orleans Pelicans picked up their second win of the season on the week but injuries highlight more struggles for the team.

Results: Loss versus Toronto, 122-104; Win at Hornets, 115-110; Loss versus Houston, 122-116

The New Orleans Pelicans have had a brutal start to the season that has only grown worse through matters not even on the court. Injuries to Lonzo Ball and Brandon Ingram left both out of action for Monday’s contest against the Rockets. For Ball, Monday’s game was the second-consecutive contest he sat out after suffering an injury in last week’s game against the Brooklyn Nets.

With Ingram on Saturday, New Orleans grabbed its second win of the season on the road against Charlotte. Without him on Monday, the underpowered Pelicans struggled against one of the Western Conference elites in the Rockets.

As reports have begun circulating that Paul George could make his return to the court on Thursday this week against the Pelicans, matters may only get worse moving forward if New Orleans can’t start to turn things around.

Pelicans vs. Rockets Preview: Can New Orleans go back-to-back?

The New Orleans Pelicans will look to start their first winning streak of the season with a win over the Houston Rockets on Monday.

Who: New Orleans Pelicans vs. Houston Rockets

When: Monday, Nov. 11, 8:00 p.m ET

Where: Smoothie King Center

How to watch: Fox Sports New Orleans

After snapping their three-game losing streak on Saturday against the Charlotte Hornets, the New Orleans Pelicans (2-7) will look to get their first back-to-back wins of the regular season when they host the Houston Rockets (6-3) on Monday.

Neither team has started the season the way they wanted but the Rockets are still firmly in the playoff conversation with their All-Star backcourt featuring Russell Westbrook and James Harden — each of whom has won the league MVP award within the last three years. The same can’t be said of the Pelicans, however, who are No. 13 in the Western Conference going into Monday night’s game — a team they don’t match up well with.

The Rockets are ranked sixth in the league in fast-break points led by Russell Westbrook, who is fourth among players in fast-break points per game (5.8). The Pelicans are also ranked sixth in fast-break points but they also allow the most fast-break points in the NBA (20.4). That’s not a recipe for success against any team, but especially not the Rockets.

It’s not just transition defense that the Pelicans struggle with, though — it’s defense in general. Through nine games, the Pelicans are ranked No. 29 in the league in defensive rating, allowing 113.3 points per 100 possessions. At No. 22, the Rockets aren’t much better. But Houston has the second-most efficient offense in the NBA behind the Dallas Mavericks.

New Orleans will have to be at its best defensively on Monday. But with Lonzo Ball — one of their best defensive guards — sidelined once again, their best might not be enough. Hopefully the new-look starting lineup continues to surprise people and helps the Pelicans start their first winning streak of the season.

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Lonzo Ball ruled out again for Monday’s contest against Rockets

The New Orleans Pelicans will be without starting point guard Lonzo Ball for the second straight game on Monday against Houston.

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For the second-straight contest, Lonzo Ball will be out for the New Orleans Pelicans on Monday as they host the Houston Rockets. Ball continues to be out with an adductor strain, more commonly listed known and listed on the injury report as a groin injury.

Ball suffered the injury last week against the team’s loss to the Brooklyn Nets. After initially playing through the injury in Friday’s loss to the Raptors, Ball sat out Saturday’s game at Charlotte. Ball was held out of practice the week leading up Friday’s game.

Without him, the Pelicans picked up its second win of the season against the Hornets. Ball has been playing well this season, averaging a career-high 11.5 points with 6.1 assists and 4.5 rebounds while shooting a career-best 36.7 percent from three-point range through his first eight games of the season.

After Monday’s contest, the Pelicans will be off until Thursday when they host the Los Angeles Clippers.

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