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Thursday, December 10, 2020

2019-20 Timeline Review and Preview: The New Orleans Pelicans


At the end of the 2018-19 season, the New Orleans Pelicans were a mess, they missed the playoffs once again and it was clear that their All-NBA player Anthony Davis wanted out. He didn’t want to sign the supermax as he yearned for the greener pastures of Los Angeles. So, with the Pelicans doomed, the basketball gods answered their prayers, and they somehow turned chicken s**t into chicken salad. The Pelicans won the lottery and were able to draft conscientious number one pick Zion Williamson and although he only played a handful of games, his presence alone has once again given the fans of New Orleans hope. They also shipped AD to the Lakers in exchange for a bevy of young players and 1st round picks.

 

In the 24 games Zion played, he was absolutely dominant as lived up to his hype and then some. He averaged 22.5 points, 6.3 rebounds, and 2.1 assists per game on an impressive 58.3% from the field. He also finished 2nd in the Rookie of The Year voting despite his limited games, thus signifying his impact on the court.


They struck gold once again when Brandon Ingram, a struggling small forward, had a breakout season which included an All-star appearance and a Most Improved Player award. He averaged 23.8 points, 6.1 rebounds, and 4.2 assists per game on 46.3% from the field and 39% from three on 6.2 attempts per game. He was finally given a bigger role and thrived on it.

 

BI and Zion were surrounded by a good cast of both young players and veterans which on paper made them seem like a lock for the playoffs. However, with Zion missing most of the season and an UTTER collapse in the bubble (even with the easiest schedule), the Pelicans were once again watching playoff basketball at home.

 

Despite a disappointing end to the season, the building blocks for a serious contender has been laid. So, let’s look back at all the moves and important details that contributed to this up and down season.



May 14th - 2019 NBA Draft Lottery.

 

Our journey begins here at one of the weirdest lotteries ever. The Pelicans got the first pick despite only having a 6% chance of doing so. That’s crazy man.

 

June 22nd - 2019 NBA Draft & Rookies.

 

The Pelicans had the 1st and 57th pick in the draft and took Zion Williamson and Jordan Bone (PG) respectively. However, thanks to some trades in the weeks following the draft the Pelicans were also able to obtain Jaxson Hayes (8th), Nickeil Alexander-Walker (17th). They also picked up undrafted rookies Nicolo Melli and Zyaln Cheatham.

 

Just in case you forgot here’s the video of Jaxson Hayes telling the NBA to suck his dick. LMAOOO



Preseason:

 

Trades

 

July 6th - Three team trade:

 

Pelicans get

Lakers get

Wizards get

 

 

 

Lonzo Ball (Lakers)

Anthony Davis (Pelicans)

Isaac Bonga (Lakers)

Josh Hart (Lakers)

 

Jermerrio Jones (Lakers)

Brandon Ingram (Lakers)

 

Moritz Wagner (Lakers)

2019 4th overall pick (De’Andre Hunter)

 

2022 2nd round pick (Lakers)

Cash Considerations (both Wizards & Lakers)

 

 

2021 1st round pick (Lakers)

 

 

2023 1st round pick (Lakers)

 

 

2024 1st round pick (Lakers)

 

 

 

July 7th - The Pelicans trade Deandre Hunter, Solomon Hill, Jordan Bone, and a 2023 2nd round pick to the Hawks in exchange for Jaxson Hayes, Nickeil Alexander-Walker, Marcos Louzada Silva, and a 2020 Cavaliers 1st round pick (31-45 protected).

NB - If the Cleveland pick doesn’t convey in 2020 then it will become two 2nd round picks in 2021 and 2022.

 

July 7th - The Pelicans trade a 2021 & 2023 2nd round pick (both from the Warriors) to the Jazz for Derrick Favors.

 

The Pelicans absolutely NAILED all these preseason trades. They were able to get young talent to help grow with Zion. Favors, Haynes, and Alexander-Walker are all good role players and both Ball and Hart improved from their last season with the Lakers.

 

Signings

 

July 15th - The Pelicans sign veteran marksman J.J.Redick to a 2-year $26.5 million contract. He quietly had his most effective season since his 2015-16 campaign with the Clippers. He shot 45.3% from both the field and from three. (10.5 FGA and 6.6 3PA).

 

July 21st - The Pelicans sign Darius Miller (SF) to a 2-year $14.25 million contract.

 

Mid-season

 

Trades & Signings - Nothing to report.

 

March 11th - The season is suspended because of COVID19.

 

Overtime Notes

 

August 15th - The Pelicans fire their head coach Alvin Gentry after five seasons with the team. He only made the playoffs once and was an overall below-average coach during his tenure.

 

October 22nd - The Pelicans hired veteran coach and the older Van Gundy brother, Stan Van Gundy to be their head coach. He’s best known for his tenure in Orlando where he coached Dwight Howard and company to the Finals in 2008-09. This is a good signing as Stan brings years of experience and winning to the team. Let’s hope he can bring out the best in Zion as he did with Dwight.

 

Offseason:

 

Before Draft

 

The Pelicans held the 13th pick along with a plethora of 2nd round picks (three to be exact.)  I thought the main area to address would be the PG position. Lonzo is a restricted free agent next season and he still struggles shooting the ball efficiently. He’s an elite passer and defender and one of the best rebounding guards in the league, but if he can’t score the ball then he’s still a liability, especially in today’s fast-paced, high-scoring version of the game. A point guard would help take the pressure off Ball and take some minutes away from Frank Jackson (he seems more of a two-guard to me).

I thought either Cole Anthony or Kira Lewis Jr. would be a great addition to this young roster. I was leaning more towards Lewis Jr. because I think he would be the safer option as Anthony has shown a habit of suspect shot selection, but Anthony does have a higher ceiling.

 

November 18th - 2020 NBA Draft

 

The Pelicans selected Kira Lewis Jr. with the 13th pick. Hey look, I got one right. Can I be an NBA Analyst now? I will mention their 2nd round picks in next year's piece so stay tuned.

 

Free Agency


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So, as I’m sure you heard already that the Pelicans were extremely active in the offseason. They traded Jrue Holiday to the Bucks for a king’s ransom and then traded for and extended Steven Adams. However, I’m not going to go in-depth into those moves because if I did what will I talk about next year?

Their main goal coming into free agency was to resign Brandon Ingram and they achieved that with a 5-year $158 million contract. They lost Favors but they got Adams in return who's a better replacement. But I honestly didn’t think about many free agents for New Orleans, I didn’t think they would trade Holiday and trade for Adams. But now they have a great blend of experience and youth to work with next season.

However, I do have concerns about their PG position. The addition of both Bledsoe and Lewis Jr. brings many questions regarding the rotation. Who’s going to get more minutes? Who’s going to start? Will Lewis Jr. stay in the G-league this season? Who knows? But it does look like Hart will start at SG which is exciting as I think he will flourish with more minutes and shot opportunities. If he could become a 16 point per game scoring next season, then he could be in line for a decent 2nd contract.  One move I do think they should make is trying to trade for a backup SF to play behind Ingram.

 

Final Thoughts.

 

I think that this season could be huge for the Pelicans. The only thing holding them back is the health of their key players (Zion, Ball, Ingram.) A full season of Zion will be a big boost as he would hopefully be of a minute's restrictions. Besides making the playoffs the Pelicans also need to properly develop their young talent as only three of the players have more than four years of experience in the league.

In a tough Western conference, I do think the Pelicans can compete for the 8th seed at the bare minimum. Also, I can totally see the Pelicans trading Lonzo at the trade deadline to the Knicks for some picks if he doesn’t improve.

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