Listen Live to ESPN

Menu

Skip to content
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
Header image
Logo

Mike’s Marine Hotline 337-706-0111

Footenotes  9a-11a
Footenotes 9a-11a

Menu

Skip to content
  • On-Air
    • The Jordy Hultberg Show
    • Footenotes with Kevin Foote
    • RP3 & Meche
      • RP3’s Blog
      • James’s Blog
    • The LohDown w Dawson Eiserloh
      • Dawson’s Blogs
    • After Further Review with Matt Moscona
    • Tiger Rag Radio
    • Sports Shorts with Ronnie Rants
  • On Demand
    • Audio On Demand – The Jordy Hultberg Show
    • Audio On Demand – Footenotes with Kevin Foote
    • Audio On Demand – RP3 & Meche
    • Audio On Demand – The Lohdown with D-Loh
  • Podcasts
    • 4 Tire Change
    • Cleats and Sneaks with James Meche
  • Teams
    • LSU Tigers
    • Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns
    • New Orleans Saints
    • New Orleans Pelicans
    • McNeese Cowboys
    • LSUE Bengals
    • Houston Astros
    • NASCAR
    • High School Sports
  • Connect
    • ESPN 103.7 Lafayette, 104.1 Lake Charles Apps & Smart Speakers
    • Contact
    • Sign Up For Our Weekly Newsletter!!
    • Contest Rules
      • General Contest Rules
    • Community Calendar
    • PSA Submission
    • Careers At Delta Media Corp.
  • Advertise With Us

Pelicans’ Gentry Addresses Possible NBA Return, Team’s Turnaround

Posted by Louis Prejean on May 1, 2020 in Blogs, Featured, Latest News, New Orleans Pelicans
Photo courtesy of CBS Sports

New Orleans Pelicans head coach Alvin Gentry held a conference call with local media on Thursday to discuss the possibility of the current NBA season returning and the state of the team before the season was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Gentry is a member of a NBA sub-committee that is currently exploring ways to resume the season and told the media they are hoping they have the chance to do so. 

“I don’t know what it’s going to look like when we do get back out playing. That’s something that’s continually being worked on and talked about, starting in the league office,” Gentry told pelicans.com. “We don’t have any indication of how that will look and what it will be. We’re just hoping that we have that opportunity.”

The Athletic’s Shams Charania reported on Wednesday that Orlando could be a possible location for the NBA to finish the season. 

One possible playing ground for NBA if finishing season becomes safe for league and players: Walt Disney World Resort property in Orlando, sources tell @TheAthleticNBA @Stadium. League has kept different scenarios in mind.

— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) April 29, 2020

However, CNBC’s Jabari Young reported that NBA team executives and agents are calling for the NBA season to be cancelled. 

“Team executives are starting to feel the pressure, frustrated with the lack of information from the league and pushing for an outright cancellation of the season so everyone can focus on safely resuming play next season,” Young wrote in his latest article. 

This prompted Los Angeles Laker LeBron James to release the following tweet:

Saw some reports about execs and agents wanting to cancel season??? That’s absolutely not true. Nobody I know saying anything like that. As soon as it’s safe we would like to finish our season. I’m ready and our team is ready. Nobody should be canceling anything. 👑

— LeBron James (@KingJames) April 30, 2020

While the NBA works on resuming the season, Gentry discussed the turnaround that he saw from the Pelicans. 

New Orleans started the season 7-23 through their first 30 games, but they climbed back to within 3.5 games of the Memphis Grizzlies for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference. 

Gentry said the Christmas road trip was a highlight for the team. The Pelicans started the road trip with a 107-99 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves on December 18, 2019 and went on to finish the four-game road trip 3-1. 

“The Christmas trip really kind of showed us what we could possibly do, even when we weren’t at full strength,’ Gentry said.  

The New Orleans rookie and No. 1 overall pick in the 2019 draft Zion Williamson made his debut in a 122-117 loss to the San Antonio Spurs on Jan. 22. The team went 11-8 after the loss to the Spurs. 

“Everybody was very accepting of their roles and we were playing very good basketball,” Gentry said. “I thought that was more of an indication of what we were capable of.”

The Pelicans currently sit at the 10th seed in the West with an overall record of 28-36. 

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
Posted in Blogs, Featured, Latest News, New Orleans Pelicans | Tagged Alvin Gentry

Related Posts

Missing imageNew Orleans dismisses head coach Alvin Gentry→

Missing imageZion Williamson Practices For First Time Since Knee Surgery→

Missing imageCOLUMN: The Pelicans’ Start is Still Encouraging Despite Effort Against Golden State→

Missing imageColumn: Takeaways from the New Orleans Pelicans Season Opener→

Get it on Google Play
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Like Us on Facebook

Lafayette Weather
43°
overcast clouds
Weather from OpenWeatherMap

Follow Us on Twitter

Tweets by @Game_Louisiana

©2025 KLWB-FM | KLCJ-FM | Powered By: Vipology

Menu

  • EEO
  • KLWB-FM Public File
  • Privacy Policy
  • Delta Media Corp.