One NBA writer proposed that the Detroit Pistons acquire Brandon Ingram from the New Orleans Pelicans. Zach Buckley of Bleacher Report proposed the following
After a Look of the Day loser to start the week, let's bounce back with an NBA player prop for Tuesday's postseason slate.
The New Orleans Pelicans’ 2023-24 NBA season came to a disappointing close, with the team failing to secure a single win against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
According to NBA journalist Evan Sidery, the New Orleans Pelicans are unlikely to offer Brandon Ingram a contract extension. Sidery notes that the 26-year-old is eligible for a four-year, $208 million extension.
The New Orleans Pelicans came up short of their goals this season. Regardless of their poor end-of-season injury luck, a first-round exit can’t feel good given how strong the Pelicans looked at moments throughout the season.
In many ways, NBA legend Charles Barkley has a similar game to Zion Williamson, even his consistent battles with injuries. As it stands, the Inside the NBA host shared some sage advice for the New Orleans Pelicans star to help him become healthy.
New Orleans Pelicans star Zion Williamson has received immense criticism regarding his weight throughout his NBA career, and Charles Barkley, who struggled with his weight during his own time in the league, said he hopes Williamson listens to his advice.
A rumor has sent ripples through the NBA: the New Orleans Pelicans are reportedly steering clear of offering a contract extension to star forward Brandon Ingram this offseason.
The Philadelphia 76ers have cap space and assets to use this offseason, and it sounds like they hope to come away from it by adding a star player.
One NBA writer proposed that the Atlanta Hawks trade Trae Young to the New Orleans Pelicans for Brandon Ingram. Dan Favale of Bleacher Report proposed
Let’s not dwell on the New Orleans Pelicans’ disaster of a sweep at the hands of the Oklahoma City Thunder. There’s plenty of nuance in explaining the loss, but at some level, they had little chance without their best player healthy against the top seed in the West.
The New Orleans Pelicans were swept in the first round of the playoffs at the hands of the Oklahoma City Thunder and it is obvious their core has not lived up to expectations.
At some point last offseason, it felt like there was a real chance the New Orleans Pelicans might trade star forward Zion Williamson. The first overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft, Williamson was pegged as the next face of the franchise after they finally decided to part ways with Anthony Davis.
The New Orleans Pelicans made it back to the NBA Playoffs this year after getting knocked out from the Play-In Tournament last season. Unfortunately, the Pelicans matched up against the first-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder and got swept in the first round.
Willie Green did everything possible to push the New Orleans Pelicans in the NBA Playoffs but a lack of All-Star firepower once again doomed the franchise to an early postseason exit.
Brandon Ingram has been one of the faces of the New Orleans Pelicans since they acquired him in their trade with the Los Angeles Lakers involving Anthony Davis ahead of the 2019-20 season.
The New Orleans Pelicans had high hopes of making some noise in the postseason after they were competitive with the Los Angeles Lakers in the first play-in contest of the season.
The Pelicans were swept by the Thunder in the opening round of the playoffs.
Pelicans forward Trey Murphy III recently issued a vague statement about his contract extension talks with New Orleans. Murphy, who played a pivotal role in the Pelicans’ playoff appearance this season, is now eligible to negotiate an extension.
David Griffin, the Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations for the New Orleans Pelicans, acknowledged the team’s impressive 49-win season but indicated a planned overhaul of the roster during his NBA season-ending news conference on Tuesday.
New Orleans Pelicans executive vice president of basketball operations David Griffin appreciates the success of a 49-win season but signaled he's determined to shift away from the current makeup of his roster this summer.
The Pelicans have had trouble finding offense against the Thunder's defense throughout the Western Conference first-round series. In Game 4, they found some of it from an unlikely source.
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