The New Orleans Pelicans look for their first three-game winning streak of the season when they host the Utah Jazz on Friday night. New Orleans is in the midst
With the NBA trade deadline quickly approaching, many teams are gearing up to be buyers before the postseason. But every year, we tend to see some surprises take place at the deadline and this season may be no different.
The New Orleans Pelicans continue to deal with significant injuries to key players ahead of their game against the Memphis Grizzlies on Friday.
Zion Williamson has been ruled out for Friday night's Pelicans-Grizzlies game "due to return to play reconditioning from illness."
Athlon Sports’ Mark Medina analyzes the trade market for Jimmy Butler, Bradley Beal, Zach LaVine, Brandon Ingram and Cam Johnson.
If the New Orleans Pelicans are unable to trade Brandon Ingram before the Feb. 6 NBA trade deadline, one solution could make the most sense.
New Orleans has bonafide star-power with Zion, not to mention the likes of Dejounte Murray, CJ McCollum, and (for now) Brandon Ingram. We can expect a few trades ahead of the Feb. 6 deadline ...
Eric Wong identifies five teams likely to shake it up in the second half of the NBA season and what it'll mean for fantasy basketball.
The Pelicans came back down 25 points and defeated the Jazz, and it was CJ McCollum who made franchise history during the win.
Connor Ingram made 23 saves and Olli Maatta scored his first goal for the Utah Hockey Club in a 5-2 victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Monday night. Logan Cooley, Barrett
Williamson sat out Monday night's victory over Utah with a non-COVID illness and New Orleans announced Thursday that he would remain out Friday "due to return to play reconditioning from illness."
According to Marc Stein on Wednesday's edition of "The Stein Line," the Toronto Raptors are interested in one of the New Orleans Pelicans' All-Star caliber talents.