The city of New Orleans has seen some incredible sports over its long-lasting run with the Saints and Pelicans, along with the collegiate programs such as LSU, University of New Orleans, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, and Tulane.
While the Pelicans have seen a decline in attendance and an overall inconsistent run towards competitiveness, many have criticized the city for its faith in the team, and media pundits have mentioned relocation.
.@KendrickPerkins thinks the Pelicans need to move in order to keep the franchise relevant:
— NBA on ESPN (@ESPNNBA) February 24, 2022
“I think it’s time for the Pelicans to relocate. … A city like Seattle, a city like Las Vegas is more deserving of a basketball team.” pic.twitter.com/nh0agg4Avt
Former Pelicans forward and ex-NBA Champion with the Celtics , Kendrick Perkins, has been outspoken about the city's lack of love for the Pelicans, and the organization's management.
However, a new appearance by Perkins on the Road Trippin Podcast seems to suggest that he has turned a new leaf regarding his stance on the city and team.
Perkins exclaimed, "I barked up that tree before and it was a mistake on my part... The fan base got on my heels like a pair of church socks... I was wrong, the fan base is pretty damn good. They're just waiting for the Pelicans to do something."
He continued, "I said that the Pelicans need to just sell the franchise and relocate...I get it, you have the Saints and everybody looks forward to football and football is king, but d***** you could make your way."
"I barked up that tree before and it was a mistake on my part... The fan base got on my heels like a pair of church socks... I was wrong, the fan base is pretty damn good. They're just waiting for the Pelicans to do something"
— Pelicans Film Room (@PelsFilmRoom) July 29, 2025
-- @KendrickPerkins on the Pelicans relocating pic.twitter.com/K6M6Cl0Xhq
Perkins was optimistic about the direction of the current team saying, "You got a nice young coach in Willie Green. I believe that they're going to be just fine."
With new draft picks in Jeremiah Fears, Derik Queen, and Micah Peavy, the Pelicans are looking to have a healthier season, with added young pieces surrounding a veteran core heading into the 2025-2026 season.
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