Bradley Beal could miss the Suns third game of their five-game road trip, as he's dealing with a left ankle sprain.
The Phoenix Suns’ most ... not make much sense for the Pelicans unless they keep their core around.” While it may not seem to be the ideal trade for New Orleans, their front office could ...
The Phoenix Suns are spiraling and it does not sound like the players in the locker room are enjoying the ride.
According to Bovada, the Pelicans have the second-shortest odds (+600) to land Bradley Beal from the Phoenix Suns via trade. The Chicago Bulls are the favorite (+350) to acquire the 31-year-old guard.
On today's episode of Good Word with Goodwill, Vincent Goodwill is joined by The Ringer's Howard Beck as they do a deep on the latest with Zion Williamson and the New Orleans Pelicans. The two also preview what could be an underwhelming trade deadline and why the new CBA is stifling player movement across the league.
At 35 years old, Butler is averaging 17.6 points on a career-best 55.2% shooting from the floor along with 1.2 steals. The six-time All-Star and five-time All-Defensive Team selection would be sent to a third team in the deal, but the waters remain murky regarding his destination.
Williamson had 22 points and a memorable dunk in a loss to Minnesota, bringing much-needed hope to New Orleans. How long will it last?
Jemison went undrafted in 2023 after playing five years in college for the Clemson Tigers and his hometown team, the University of Alabama-Birmingham Blazers, where he earned All-Conference USA third-team and All-Defensive team honors during his final year.
The New Orleans Pelicans head to Wells Fargo Center to face the Philadelphia 76ers in a non-conference matchup. The Pelicans are 7-31, which puts them in last place in the Western Conference. The Sixers are 15-20, which puts them in 11th place in the Eastern Conference.
The Sixers have also lost three of their last five games, and are coming off a loss to the Phoenix Suns. New Orleans Pelicans vs. Philadelphia 76ers in the NBA starts at 7 p.m. ET on Jan. 10.
The Dallas Mavericks rule out a protest after a controversial 119-116 loss to the New Orleans Pelicans over a missed goaltending call.