Pelicans Headed Into Free Agency With One Roster Problem Still Looming

With NBA free agency around the corner, the New Orleans Pelicans face strategic decisions on their current roster, balancing young talent with financial constraints to strengthen their lineup.

The New Orleans Pelicans are heading into free agency with 13 players already on the roster, leaving just two open spots to work with once the market opens Tuesday afternoon. That makes every move matter. New Orleans does not have a lot of room to fix things, so the team has to be precise about where it spends its limited assets.

At guard, the Pelicans have four names in the mix: Jeremiah Fears, Dejounte Murray, Jordan Poole and Jordan Hawkins. Jaron Pierre Jr., drafted No. 58 overall, is also in the picture and is likely to sign a two-way deal.

Fears looks like the long-term answer and the future of the franchise, but the rest of that group could be shuffled around. Murray is the most likely to stay of the non-Fears guards, while Poole and Hawkins are the clearest candidates to be moved if New Orleans gets the chance.

That pair also comes with a big financial load. Poole and Hawkins will combine to count for $41 million against the cap this season, and both could wind up either out of the rotation or near the bottom of it. That would be a tough outcome, but both are in contract years, so the situation won’t drag on forever.

The wing group is the strongest part of the roster by a wide margin. Trey Murphy III, Herbert Jones Jr., Saddiq Bey, Micah Peavy and Bryce McGowens give the Pelicans real depth there.

Jones can function as a guard too, since he handled some point guard duties in a small sample last season and also did it in college, but he still belongs more naturally on the wing. Murphy is the team’s best player, and Bey was a revelation.

Peavy and McGowens also gave New Orleans glimpses of upside as developing young pieces.

The biggest question mark sits in the frontcourt. Zion Willamson, Yves Missi, Derik Queen and Karlo Matkovic make up the big-man room, but the fit is not clean and the group needs help.

The Pelicans have good role players there, but not enough well-rounded talent to cover all the bases, and the pieces do not perfectly complement one another. New Orleans needs more size and rebounding after getting punished in certain matchups last season, and another big who can stretch the floor would also make sense given the skill sets on hand.

Matkovic is the only one in that group who has shown any shooting touch, and even that has come on low volume.

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