The 2026 NBA Draft nights were a whirlwind of excitement, and amidst it all, the San Antonio Spurs snagged former Maryland Terrapin guard Ja'Kobi Gillespie in the second round. But the real homecoming story comes from New Orleans, where the Pelicans have signed forward Solomon Washington as an undrafted free agent. Standing at 6-foot-7, Washington returns to his roots in New Orleans, Louisiana, ready to make his mark.
Washington's journey to the Pelicans wasn't by chance. He had already showcased his skills in a pre-draft workout with the team back in May.
Now, he joins fellow Maryland alum Derik Queen, who was a first-round pick for the Pelicans in the 2025 Draft. Washington's college stats speak volumes: in his final season, he averaged 9.8 points, 9.2 rebounds, an assist, and 1.1 steals over 25 games, starting in 22 of them.
Known for his high-energy play, Washington was a defensive stalwart for the Terps, making his presence felt in every game. His path to Maryland was intertwined with head coach Buzz Williams, whom he followed from Texas A&M after spending three seasons in the SEC. Now, he's gearing up for the 2026 NBA Summer League, where his first challenge awaits against the Minnesota Timberwolves on July 9th.
The Pelicans have a packed Summer League schedule, facing off against the Charlotte Hornets, Phoenix Suns, and Cleveland Cavaliers, with another matchup to be announced. Washington's game is all about hustle and heart.
He's a force on the boards, both offensively and defensively, and never shies away from a battle for possession. While his offensive game could benefit from a more reliable mid-range shot, his ability to catch lobs and score on putbacks makes him a constant threat.
Defensively, Washington is a versatile weapon. He can guard positions 1 through 5, thanks to his quickness, size, and length.
His physicality allows him to hold his own against bigger opponents, and his relentless hustle ensures he's a thorn in the side of any offense. A smart and vocal player, he was a key leader for a Maryland team that faced its share of challenges.
As the Pelicans look to bolster their frontcourt depth, especially with DeAndre Jordan, Hunter Dickinson, Trey Alexander, and Josh Oduro entering free agency, Washington's addition could be pivotal. Rumors also swirl around potential trades involving stars like Zion Williamson and Herbert Jones, adding intrigue to the Pelicans' roster moves.
Keep an eye on Washington as he takes the court this Summer League. His energy and determination might just be the spark the Pelicans need, and watching him potentially team up with Queen is sure to be a treat for fans.
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