The New Orleans Pelicans are making an expected move this summer by declining the team option on veteran center Kevon Looney. NBA insider Chris Haynes reported the news on Sunday that the Pelicans’ move will save the team approximately $8 million in salary cap relief this upcoming year.
The New Orleans Pelicans have been quiet so far in the offseason. Despite being at the center of a lot of trade discussions, the Pels have stood pat. With free agency officially kicking off on Tuesday, things could heat up for the Pelicans over the next couple of days.
The New Orleans Pelicans have yet to make any additions to the roster other than using their 58th-overall pick on Jaron Pierre Jr. in the NBA Draft. They are reportedly engaged in trade discussions, but nothing has materialized so far.
The New Orleans Pelicans entered the 2026 NBA Draft from a very different place than many might have expected a year ago. Rather than building off a return to the playoffs, the franchise spent the offseason trying to recover from a disastrous campaign that saw nearly everything go wrong.
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Kevin Garnett doesn’t hand out comparisons lightly, so when the Hall of Famer recently likened second-round draft pick Jaron Pierre Jr. to a blend of Anthony Edwards and LeBron James, it immediately turned heads.
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The New Orleans Pelicans’ search for a definitive answer at the center position has been the worst-kept secret of the NBA offseason. Navigating a tight financial landscape where the front office is highly reluctant to cross the luxury tax line, executive leadership has to be incredibly calculated with their assets.
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The Pelicans are expected to decline their $8MM team option on Kevon Looney for next season, reports NBA insider Chris Haynes (via Twitter). Looney will be headed for unrestricted free agency.
The New Orleans Pelicans were frustratingly quiet during the NBA Draft. All the trade buzz about trading back into the first round didn't lead anywhere.
Heading into the 2026 NBA Draft, rumors were running rampant that the New Orleans Pelicans were potentially seeking to trade Trey Murphy III. However, nothing came to fruition on draft night, and the front office ended up having just one selection, SMU guard Jaron Pierre Jr.
In the NBA Draft, the first round is where teams look for players who could be stars or at least contribute right away. Then there's the second round, where the stakes are low and not much is expected.
The financial and tactical parameters of the New Orleans Pelicans’ search for a frontcourt anchor have come into sharp focus. Following a tumultuous stretch that saw a dismal 26-56 finish and a mid-season coaching carousel, the franchise stands at a critical crossroads.
Despite the widespread expectation that the New Orleans Pelicans would be active in trade discussions around the 2026 NBA Draft, nothing has materialized so far.
The New Orleans Pelicans selected only one player in the 2026 NBA Draft. Jaron Pierre Jr. was their pick with the No. 58 selection they had. Despite a ton of trade buzz around the organization, the Pelicans kept their powder dry.
The Pelicans have picked up the $2.3MM third-year team option on big man Karlo Matkovic, the team announced (via Twitter). Matkovic played 62 games for New Orleans last season, averaging 5.7 points, 3.7 rebounds, and 0.8 blocks in just 14.7 minutes per game, while also hitting 42.2% of his threes.
One of the most polarizing trades in New Orleans Pelicans history was finalized on Tuesday. A year ago, the Pelicans traded away their 2026 first-round pick to the Hawks, along with the No.
It was another disappointing season for the New Orleans Pelicans as they finished the year 11th in the Western Conference standings with a 26-56 record, missing the playoffs for the second consecutive season.
The New Orleans Pelicans didn't make the draft-day moves that many were expecting on Tuesday. Instead, they stood pat and watched prospects go off the board one by one.
Trey Murphy III has a wide range of outcomes heading into the summer. The LA Clippers and the Brooklyn Nets have been mentioned as the two frontrunners to trade for the New Orleans Pelicans forward Murphy, Sam Amick of The Athletic reported Tuesday on KNBR 680.
The trade season is officially upon us. Now that the Giannis Antetokounmpo saga is over, more transactions will follow. In fact, there was another fascinating trade that took place on Monday night that went largely under the radar because of the Bucks-Heat blockbuster.
The rumor mill had been spinning in New Orleans’ direction for weeks, but insiders are now firmly putting the brakes on any notion that the Pelicans are coming for Ja Morant.
The Pelicans could be one of the teams to watch if the Grizzlies ultimately decide to move Ja Morant. Appearing on FanDuel TV’s “Run It Back,” Sam Amick of The Athletic suggested New Orleans may currently be the most likely landing spot among the teams linked to the former All-Star guard.
Morant, the 26-year-old former All-Star, is expected to be sent packing by the Grizzlies this summer.
The NBA offseason rumor mill is working tirelessly, and teams across the league are exploring ways to reshape their rosters before the draft. For contenders, that means looking for impact players who can help without sacrificing long-term flexibility.
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