The 2024 NBA Finals have yet to kick off, but the league has announced a fresh start on the broadcasting side. The NBA’s new TV deal, which was announced on Wednesday, will bring in around $76 billion to be split among the franchises and their players.
Although the Cleveland Cavaliers have made it fairly clear they don’t plan on breaking up their star-studded quartet of Darius Garland, Donovan Mitchell, Jarrett Allen, and Evan Mobley, that hasn’t stopped outside speculation from ramping up.
New Orleans Pelicans Small Forward Brandon Ingram is reportedly going to draw interest from two Eastern Conference playoff teams during the 2024 NBA Offseason.
With Brandon Ingram up for a big contract extension, could the New Orleans Pelicans pass on giving him a max extension? As we get ready for the offseason, the rumor mill is already churning for most teams.
“You are either all the way in or all the way out. There is no in-between.” Those were EVP David Griffin’s words after coming on to lead the New Orleans Pelicans.
According to NBA reporter Will Guillory of The Athletic, the New Orleans Pelicans are “unlikely” to offer Brandon Ingram a max contract extension this offseason. Ingram is eligible for a four-year, $208 million extension this offseason. “Keeping him around will be complicated.
There are two types of NBA players according to one particular scouting trope. In one box are the 82-game regular season guys and in the other are 16-game playoff-ready contributors.
One NBA analyst proposed that the Houston Rockets acquire Brandon Ingram from the New Orleans Pelicans this offseason. Zach Buckley of Bleacher Report proposed the following trade idea between the Rockets and Pelicans: The Trade: The Houston Rockets trade Dillon Brooks, Tari Eason, Cam Whitmore and the No.
The NBA Draft tips off on June 24 but the New Orleans Pelicans were on the clock regarding a 2024 pick from the Los Angeles Lakers. The Pelicans could have either kept the 17th overall pick from the Lakers or deferred the last draft asset remaining from the Anthony Davis deal to 2025.
Nick Young recently spoke on Vlad TV about the Zion Williamson and Moriah Mills saga, suggesting that the controversy nearly led to Williamson being traded.
If the Los Angeles Lakers want to target former USC guard and son of LeBron James, Bronny James, in the 2024 NBA Draft, the opportunity may have arrived on a silver platter.
The New Orleans Pelicans are coming off their second-best record in franchise history at 49 wins, and most since they rebranded themselves as the Pelicans.
The New Orleans Pelicans aren't interested in taking the Los Angeles Lakers' first-round pick in this year's NBA draft, ESPN and NOLA.com reported, opting to defer that selection until 2025.
Per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, the New Orleans Pelicans are planning to defer the Lakers first round pick until 2025, meaning Los Angeles would select No.
One of LeBron James’ former teammates thinks the Los Angeles Lakers made the wrong move by firing Darvin Ham.
A report surfaced a few weeks ago that the Pelicans were leaning toward deferring the pick, which is No. 17 overall in the 2024 NBA draft.
As the NBA class of 2024 begins taking part in private workouts ahead of the draft, the class of 2023 is already going into a contract year. Only the first two seasons of a player’s first NBA contract are guaranteed.
The New Orleans Pelicans had a promising 2024 season, finishing with a 49-33 record, their best in 15 years, securing the eighth seed in the highly competitive Western Conference.
One NBA analyst proposed that the Atlanta Hawks trade Trae Young to the New Orleans Pelicans for Brandon Ingram this offseason. Young and Ingram could be traded this offseason, sources told Hoops Wire. “Ingram is a 26-year-old with an All-Star nod and a Most Improved Player award on his resume,” Zach Buckley of Bleacher Report wrote.
One NBA writer proposed that the Utah Jazz acquire Zion Williamson from the New Orleans Pelicans this offseason. Andy Bailey of Bleacher Report proposed
There’s no question that the New Orleans Pelicans are a much better team when Zion Williamson is available. The 23-year-old had his healthiest season to date in 2023-24 after he played a career-best 70 regular-season games throughout the campaign.
If the Pelicans were to further explore a trade with the Hawks, it sounds as though they prefer one of Atlanta's star guards to the other.
He will be replacing Trajan Langdon, who is heading to Detroit to be the Pistons' president of basketball operations.
The New Orleans Pelicans seem to be readying an in-house promotion to fill their vacancy at general manager.
The former top overall pick Williamson did not play at all in the series due to a hamstring injury.
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