The New Orleans Pelicans will return home to face the Phoenix Suns riding the high of a game two victory that locked the series at a game apiece.
The Suns are likely to be without superstar Devin Booker for games three and four after he suffered what is being called a βmildβ hamstring injury in game two.
Including last game, the Suns are just 8-7 this season without Booker, but Chris Paul and Suns arenβt just going to lay down and will expect to win even without their best player.
Booker being out gives the Pelicans an advantage, but they will also have to adjust, as Phoenix has other players who are ready to step up.
The New Orleans Pelicans have to stop Mikal Bridges
With Booker out, the focus obviously turns to Chris Paul first and foremost. We know he can score as well as he can facilitate, so slowing him down as they did in game two will once again be key.
But the Pelicans also have to stop the secondary guys from having big games in Bookerβs absence. Mikal Bridges had 19 points in game two, and the Pels canβt let him go off for 25-30 points to replace Bookerβs production.
This might mean using Jose Alvarado more on Chris Paul throughout the game and sliding Herbert Jones over to Bridges to keep him in check. The Pels may need to go smaller with Brandon Ingram at the four to ensure Bridges doesnβt have a big game.
The Pelicans have to stop the lobs
The Pelicans are probably going to have to live with Chris Paul having a big game offensively, but they canβt let him get everyone else involved as well, especially the bigs.
Pelicansβ announcer Antonio Daniels rightfully pointed out a few times in the last game when Chris Paul was luring the Pelsβ bigs away from their man only to lob it up to Deandre Ayton or Cameron Johnson.
Stopping this is easier said than done, as itβs not like the Pels donβt know what heβs up to, but the Pelsβ big guys need to fight the temptation to come off their man to help on Chris Paul in the lane. Make him take tough…
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