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Adam Finkelstein projects what happens after Cooper Flagg and Dylan Harper go off the board with the first two picks ...
The fifth and final overhaul of the NBA Draft prospect rankings for the 2025 cycle is live today at CBS Sports as a sweetener ...
As important as trades were to constructing the Indiana Pacers and Oklahoma City Thunder rosters that met in the NBA Finals, the draft was still crucial for building both starting fives. Half of the ...
The New Orleans Pelicans will not part ways with star forward Zion Williamson after he was accused of rape and other physical abuse by a woman in a lawsuit filed last week, a team executive said ...
The rape allegations against Zion Williamson are not affecting the Pelicans’ plans for his future with the organization. While new executive vice president of basketball operations Joe Dumars ...
It's hard to believe that less than six years ago, Zion Williamson was dubbed the next face of the NBA coming into the draft. The star forward had generational hype coming into the league ...
When it comes to the Pelicans, the biggest question hanging over the organization's head is Zion Williamson. Following another injury-ridden campaign, many have speculated on if it's time for the ...
Dumars said Zion Williamson will not be cut or traded and that the Pels are moving forward with Zion as the face of the franchise. This comes amid a civil lawsuit that was filed in Los Angeles ...
Newly hired New Orleans Pelicans executive vice president of basketball operations Joe Dumars told The Times-Picayune the franchise will continue to build around Zion Williamson as its star player ...
Joe Dumars, hired in April as the Pelicans’ executive vice president of basketball operations, spoke on the plans for Zion Williamson in an interview with The Times-Picayune Wednesday morning.
The New Orleans Pelicans are not ready to turn the page on the Zion Williamson era just yet. Joe Dumars, who is the new Pelicans head of basketball operations, spoke on Wednesday in an interview ...