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Thunder vs. Pelicans: A Playoff Preview for Game 1

The Oklahoma City Thunder, the youngest team ever to clinch a #1 seed, open their playoff campaign against the New Orleans Pelicans on Sunday. Here’s a breakdown of the matchup:

Thunder Approach: Age Ain’t Nothing But a Number

Head Coach Mark Daigneault dismisses concerns about his team’s youth, emphasizing maturity over age. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the team’s leader, echoes this sentiment, focusing on what happens “within these four walls.” The Thunder’s success hinges on their young core, led by Gilgeous-Alexander’s scoring (30.1 ppg) and the contributions of players like Josh Giddey and Lu Dort on defense.

Pelicans Look to Prove Doubters Wrong (Again)

Despite missing Zion Williamson (hamstring strain), the Pelicans remain confident. Brandon Ingram is ready to step up offensively, and they’ve shown success without Williamson in the past, winning two playoff games in 2022 without him. Coach Willie Green acknowledges Williamson’s absence is significant but emphasizes they have a “really good version” of themselves without him.

Key Matchups:

  • Shai Gilgeous-Alexander vs. Herb Jones/Jose Alvarado:
    Gilgeous-Alexander will face a challenge from tenacious defenders in Jones and Alvarado, known for their on-ball pressure.
  • Chet Holmgren vs. Jonas Valanciunas: The rookie sensation Holmgren faces a size mismatch against the physical Valanciunas in the paint.
  • Jalen Williams vs. Pelicans’ Wing Defenders:
    Williams, often guarded by Williamson in the regular season, could have mismatches against McCollum or Murphy.

X-Factors:

  • Jalen Williams’ Continued Growth:
    Williams, overshadowed by Gilgeous-Alexander and Holmgren, quietly averaged 19.1 points last season and could be a key contributor.
  • C.J. McCollum’s Consistency:
    Often overlooked despite averaging 20 points and shooting 43% from three, McCollum’s scoring could be crucial for the Pelicans.

Prediction:

The Thunder have home-court advantage, a healthy core, and a recent history of success against the Pelicans. However, New Orleans shouldn’t be underestimated. Ingram will step up offensively, and their experience playing without Williamson could prove valuable. This could be a close series, but the Thunder’s overall balance and home-court edge give them a slight advantage in Game 1.

Thunder 108, Pelicans 103

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