The New Orleans Pelicans reportedly are not closing the door on a long-term extension with forward Brandon Ingram. Jake Fischer, writing for The Stein
The Dallas Mavericks vs. New Orleans Pelicans game on Wednesday night included arguably the biggest missed call of the NBA season. Missing a clear goaltending v
Richard Jefferson believes the New Orleans Pelicans have several desirable trade chips they can deal at the deadline.
The NBA recently released their updated Rookie Ladder and Yves Missi of the New Orleans Pelicans remains near the top of the rankings.
The Dallas Mavericks head to Smoothie King Center to face the New Orleans Pelicans in a Western Conference matchup. The Mavs are 22-17, which puts them in fifth place. The Pelicans are 8-32, which puts them in dead last (15th).
The New Orleans Pelicans head to United Center to face the Chicago Bulls in a non-conference matchup. The Pelicans are 8-32, which puts them in last place in the Western Conference. The Bulls are 18-21, which puts them in 10th place in the Eastern Conference.
A proposed three-team trade could swap three different star forwards. The Wolves would acquire Brandon Ingram, New Orleans gets Miles Bridges, and Charlotte acquires Julius Randle . While this trade works due to contracts, all three teams would have to add another player or some future draft capital to sweeten up the deal.
The Detroit Pistons are "considering" becoming buyers prior to the impending Feb. 6 trade deadline, per Jake Fischer for the Stein Line newsletter. "It
Center Trey Jemison joined the Los Angeles Lakers on a two-way contract on Wednesday, and with Anthony Davis missing Friday night’s game, the former UAB standout made his first appearance for the NBA team.
Elsewhere, the Pelicans are receiving little interest in Brandon Ingram and shutting down calls about Herb Jones