The frustration is boiling over for the New Orleans Pelicans during their current 12-34 record on the season. It culminated during the fourth quarter when Pelic
Even with the Pelicans' quick start, Zion Williamson went into early foul trouble after picking up three fouls in the first quarter. The former No. 1 overall pick didn't let that deter him from dominating in the second half,
The New Orleans Pelicans don’t play back-to-back games again until Feb. 12 and 13 when they host the Sacramento Kings.
Willie Green believes this is the best time to see just how much Trey Murphy III's improved ballhandling can help the Pelicans offense.
Perhaps the bright spot of the night came when Willie Green was ejected for arguing another non-call on a Zion Williamson drive to the basket with 7:22 to play in the game, drawing a double technical foul. It was good to see Green, normally composed, lose it on behalf of his player, showing fire. He had Williamson’s back.
The Pelicans fell to the Hornets in blow out fashion on Saturday night, but Zion Williamson was happy to return to action.
McCollum entered the record books, hitting a 3-pointer at the final buzzer to break the franchise record for 3-pointers made. It was the 629th 3-pointer since McCollum arrived in New Orleans three years ago. He passed Jrue Holiday, who made 628 in his seven seasons in New Orleans.
Even with the Pelicans' quick start, Zion Williamson went into early foul ... their third straight victory on the year. Head coach Willie Green talked about some of the other things Williamson ...
Pelicans head coach Willie Green believes the offensive performance his team had against the Mavericks will help them against the Celtics.
Yves Missi started the season with a clear role. The New Orleans Pelicans needed a reliable center, and Yves Missi fit the profile. He flashed potential as a rim protector and rim runner.
The Smoothie King Center had plenty of energy Wednesday night, but on a night where they had plenty of offense, the New Orleans Pelicans just couldn’t get
The New Orleans Pelicans' hopes of being competitive in the 2024-25 NBA season died in the first month as a major injury crisis took out most of the team.