The New Orleans Pelicans are entering a crucial offseason following their first-round playoff exit against the Oklahoma City Thunder, highlighting the need for significant changes to elevate the team’s performance.
Recent transactions have brought them to this juncture, yet it’s evident that without drastic measures, the Pelicans will remain stagnant as a first-round playoff team. Reports indicate the team has a notable target in mind.
According to Christian Clark of The Times-Picayune, the Pelicans prioritize Dejounte Murray over Trae Young for a potential trade. Clark suggests that although Young may be the more skilled player, the Pelicans are keener on acquiring Murray. He mentions, “If the Pelicans reengage with the Hawks, they may seek to acquire Murray or Young. Despite Young’s superior talent, the Pelicans appear more interested in Murray.”
Clark emphasizes Murray’s defensive prowess and his more economical contract compared to Young. Murray is slated to earn $25.5 million next season, whereas Young is owed $43 million.
The partnership between Murray and Young hasn’t flourished with the Hawks, implying that one of them will likely be traded during the offseason.
While the Pelicans boast young talent, they lack a proficient point guard who can synchronize the team’s abilities and translate them into victories.
Although the Hawks’ demands for a potential trade are unclear, the Pelicans possess sufficient assets to facilitate a deal if Murray aligns with their objectives.