New Orleans Pelicans

Vegas Over/Under: 39.5

The Record Projection: 37-45 of fromal The Bet: Under with marginal confidence
Rarely does the stars-and-scrubs strategy get deployed quite similar to this in professional leagues.
Most commonly used in fantasy sports, the thinking goes that you can conquer a distinct lack of quality and depth secondary players from top-loading a roster. Spend a great deal on a few men, then expect for mere competence around them.
Even the New Orleans Pelicans are now among the most significant examples of the plan taking root in fact, since they’re enclosing Anthony Davis, DeMarcus Cousins and Jrue Holiday with practically nothing. Rajon Rondo remains a shell of his old self–a helpful shell, but a shell nonetheless–and also Solomon Hill’s torn hamstring could keep him out for up to eight weeks.
Who is notable? Have a peek at every other man under contract and see whether you can identify the fifth-best healthy player, assuming the above four would be the best quartet: Alexis Ajinca, Omer Asik, Ian Clark, Jordan Crawford, Cheick Diallo, Frank Jackson, E’Twaun Moore and Quincy Pondexter.
It is likely either Clark or Moore. And that is a issue, particularly when both bigs are still trying to suss out chemistry.

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