New Orleans Pelicans 2021 Summer League

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The Pelicans signed 29-year old Evan Fournier to a 3-year deal with $41.95M. 

NBA Summer League Schedule

OCT 4 – Pelicans vs Trail Blazers, W 98-90
OCT 5 – Pelicans vs Wizards, W 105-97
OCT 8 – Pelicans at Suns, L 120-117

The Pelicans finished 2-1 in the Southwest Division and advanced to the first round of the Summer League Tournament as the 16th seed. 2nd-year PG Kira Lewis Jr and 2019, 17th pick overall SG/PG Nickeil Alexander-Walker finished averaging 14.7 points per game each. New Orleans’ 202113th overall pick SG J.T. Haywood averaged 10.3 PPG. Center Jaxson Hayes led rebounding (9.0 RPG).

AROUND THE LEAGUE (3 GMS)

1 Pistons – SF Danny Snow, Maryland — 23.7 MPG, 7.3 PPG, 2.7 TPG, 6.0 FGA PG

2 Thunder – SF Theodore Riley, USC — 24.0 MPG, 10.0 PPG, 2.7 RPG, 9.0 FGA PG, .444 FG%

3 Knicks – SF Eugene Justice, Louisville — 22.3 MPG, 13.3 PPG, 3.7 DRPG, 10.3 FGAA PG, .516 FG%

4 Warriors – PG Rob Floyd, Air Force (Later traded Floyd to Jazz) — 23.0 MPG, 10.0 PPG

6 Spurs – C Evan Perry, North Carolina State — 25.3 MPG, 11.0 PPG, 6.0 RPG, 10.3 FGA PG, .387 FG%

9 Wizards – C Jeremy Fletcher, Virginia Tech — 15.3 PPG, 6.0 RPG, 11.3 FGA PG, .618 FG%

SG J.T. Haywood, Louisville (18th Overall)

Overall: 76 / Ceiling: Jimmy Butler (All-NBA) / Floor: Kerry Kittles (Starter)

Strengths: Knows how to distribute the ball to teammates regularly. Has good anticipation when trying to force turnovers. Can create his own shot at the next level.

Weaknesses: A bit of a black hole when he has the ball. Needs to pass more.

Potential: B+

2020-21 TEAM RANKINGS

ORTG: 114.4 (10th)
DRTG: 109.7 (1st)
REB: 49.7 (10th)
TOPG: 13.3 (4th)
PIP: 50.5 (1st)
BENCH: 36.3 PPG (22nd)

PROJECTED STARTING LINEUP

PG Lonzo Ball, SG Eric Bledsoe, SF Brandon Ingram, PF Zion Williamson, C Steven Adams

BENCH

SG/SF Evan Fournier (6th man), SF Josh Hart, PG Kira Lewis, Jr, C Jayson Hayes, PF Nikola Melli, SF Kent Bazemore

The Pelicans 1st-round draft pick, SG J.T. Haywood, will begin the season with the G-League affiliate. The organization hopes to see their prospect grow his skills. They hope he will be closer to his ceiling (Jimmy Butler) and not his floor (Kerry Kittles).

TOP FREE AGENT SIGNINGS

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All the offseason transactions >

SEASON OUTLOOK

New Orleans wasn’t sad to see Khawi Leonard pack his bags for New York in the Eastern Conference. After all, with an injured hip, Leornard knocked the Pelicans out of the first round of the Western Conference playoffs last season. 

Memphis was all they were cracked up to be, and the Los Angeles Lakers lost Montrelz Harrell to free agency after trading away Kyle Kuzma in the regular season. Dallas improve with the addition of DeMar DeRozan and the Warriors remain intact and include last season’s Rookie of the Year C James Weisman.

PROJECTED FINISH: 3rd place in the West

AROUND THE NBA

LEONARD OUT OF LA

The Clippers will be without Khawi Leonard in the 2021-22 season after he opted for free agency, then signed with…. the New York Knicks. Leonard signed a 4-year deal worth $164.3M, the most lucrative deal of the offseason. He’ll team up with the #3 pick, SG Eugene Justice out of Louisville.

NBA Draft Summary

Wrap-up of season rankings, standings, player stats

LOWRY LANDS IN MIAMI

Miami flopped in the 1st round of the playoffs as the #3 seed, losing in six games to #6 Philadelphia. The Heat can expect to be more competitive next season after signing free agent Kyle Lowry in the offseason.

EASTERN CONF STANDINGS

1/1 x-Boston Celtics  56-26 (–)
2/3 x-Milwaukee Bucks 52-29 (-3.0)
3/2 x-Miami Heat 49-33 (-7.0)
4/5 x-Atlanta Hawks 47-35 (-9.0)
5/4 x-Toronto Raptors 47-35 (-9.0)
6/7 x-Philadelphia 76ers 47-35 (-9.0)
7/6 x-Brooklyn Nets 46-36 (-10.0)
8/8 x-Orlando Magic 38-33 (-11.0)

9/9 Cleveland Cavaliers 43-39 (-20.0)