The New Orleans Pelicans were gifted a generational talent in the 2012 NBA Draft, when they jumped up to the first overall pick with 13.7% odds to select Anthony Davis from Kentucky.
The New Orleans Pelicans have made another move this offseason. According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, the team has signed 6-foot-9 Forward Jalen McDaniels to a contract.
The 2025-26 NBA season is fast-approaching as teams finalize their rosters ahead of training camp. With camp expected to start in late September, teams have about a month to finalize the squads they'll build out for preseason before finalizing their 15-man group for the season.
The New Orleans Pelicans have had a much more eventful offseason than many expected. However, some of their choices have had fans and the media questioning the front office.
Jalen McDaniels has agreed to a contract with the Pelicans, sources tell Shams Charania of ESPN (Twitter link). The 27-year-old small forward saw limited time in four games last season after signing a 10-day deal with the Wizards in February.
The most important moment for aspiring NBA players is hearing their name called on draft night. When that happens, it may still take some time for it to sink in that they are actually in the NBA, but reality quickly hits when that first paycheck hits the bank account.
Senior year of high school is a landmark time in a young man’s life. Prom and graduation are just two of the core memories that most seniors get to experience, but for high-level athletes, senior year is becoming more of an optional thing.
After years of injury setbacks, questionable roster building, and a turbulent front-office overhaul, the New Orleans Pelicans have entered the 2025–26 season with both urgency and uncertainty.
The New Orleans Pelicans had quite the busy offseason, revamping their roster following an unsuccessful 21-61 season. Their former star duo of Brandon Ingram and Zion Williamson was never able to get over the hump of the first round in the grueling Western Conferenc, and now the team takes a new direction.
The New Orleans Pelicans had an eventful 2025 NBA Draft, but partly for the wrong reasons. The Pelicans made a splash by taking Jeremiah Fears with the seventh overall pick, and the talented 18-year-old guard is expected to make a huge impact.
The Pelicans are adding a seasoned voice to their bench, hiring Mike Hopkins as an assistant coach and head of player development, per ESPN’s Pete Thamel.
When Joe Dumars took over the reins of the New Orleans Pelicans’ front office, many expected sweeping changes and a clearer vision for the franchise. So far, that vision has been difficult to define.
With training camp right around the corner, the New Orleans Pelicans roster currently stands at 14 players, leaving one spot available. There are many directions they can go with this open roster spot, but one of two options will be the most likely outcome.
The New Orleans Pelicans seem to be one of the most unpredictable teams every season of late. While the talent on paper has been tremendous for the past
The New Orleans Pelicans are in limbo, but they still believe Zion Williamson can reach his potential. It has been a rough time due to injuries, but Kendrick Perkins revealed the organization is behind their star forward.
New Orleans Pelicans new lead executive Joe Dumars is said to be high on Zion Williamson. But that doesn’t necessarily mean the former NBA All-Star is safe.
The New Orleans Pelicans offseason hasn’t been looked upon fondly by most NBA fans, writers, prognosticators, etc. Kevin Pelton of ESPN gave them an F in his offseason grades, the only team that received that failing grade.
The New Orleans Pelicans have been fairly busy this offseason with the additions of Kevon Looney, Jordan Poole, and Saddiq Bey while re-signing Herb Jones to a three-year extension.
When the New Orleans Pelicans traded back into the lottery to select Derik Queen with the No. 13 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, they made one of the boldest moves of draft night.
The New Orleans Pelicans have waived guard Lester Quinones, according to the official NBA transactions log. Quinones had been on a two-way contract with New Orleans, which now has one two-way slot open.