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Donnie Nelson says Dennis Smith Jr. pick eliminates need for Mavs to target PG in free agency.
— Tim MacMahon (@espn_macmahon) June 23, 2017
"The pelican is fearsome. Take a raven, for example: it's omnivorous. It eats bugs, and seeds, and fruit, and carrion. Compared to the well-rounded citizen that is the raven, the pelican is the serial killer of birds." - Barry Petchesky, Deadspin
http://www.theadvocate.com/new_orlea...241f9e17f.html
The Pelicans' draft history under GM Dell Demps
2011
1st round, No. 15: Pick traded
This selection was part of New Orleans’ deal to acquire Jerryd Bayless, who was eventually dealt for Jarrett Jack.
2nd round, No. 45: Josh Harrelson
New Orleans traded him to the Knicks on draft night for $1 million.
2012
1st round, No. 1: Anthony Davis
The franchise cornerstone was acquired after the team won the draft lottery.
1st round, No. 10: Austin Rivers
This extra lottery pick came from the Timberwolves as part of the Chris Paul trade. Rivers was traded to the Clippers in his third season.
2nd round, No. 46: Darius Miller
He played 102 career games but never fully found traction in the NBA.
2013
1st round, No. 6: Nerlens Noel
Traded as part of blockbuster draft-night deal to acquire All-Star point guard Jrue Holiday from the 76ers.
2nd round, No. 42: Pierre Jackson
Philadelphia and New Orleans swapped second-round picks in the Holiday trade. The 76ers took Glen Rice Jr. at No. 35. The pair has combined to play 19 NBA games.
2014
1st round, No. 10: Pick traded
As part of the Jrue Holiday swap, the Pelicans included this pick, which turned into Orlando Magic point guard (and New Orleans native) Elfrid Payton, who is a starter.
2nd round, No. 40: Pick traded
Minnesota took Glenn Robinson thanks to a 2009 deal (predating Demps) that netted New Orleans Bobby Brown and Darius Songaila.
2nd round, No. 47: Russ Smith
New Orleans traded Pierre Jackson to the 76ers to add Smith.
2015
1st round, No. 18: Pick traded
In a three-team deal, the Pelicans received Omer Asik for the pick, which the Rockets turned into Sam Dekker, a promising but oft-injured swingman.
2nd round, No. 47: Pick traded
The final piece of the Holiday trade was rendered when the 76ers took Arturas Gudaitis, a Lithuanian who has not reached the NBA.
2nd round, No. 56: Pick traded
The Clippers received the rights to Branden Dawson for cash considerations on draft night. He has played in just six NBA games, spending most of his two years in the D-League.
2016
1st round, No. 6: Buddy Hield
The Pelicans selected the shooting star from Oklahoma, but he lasted only four months in New Orleans before being packaged in a deal for All-Star center DeMarcus Cousins.
2nd round, No. 33: Cheick Diallo
Demps traded a pair of second-round picks (Nos. 39 and 40) to the Clippers to move up and snag Diallo. Los Angeles selected David Michineau and Diamond Stone.
2017
1st round, No. 10: Pick traded
Sacramento will select in the Pelicans’ place as part of the Cousins deal.
2nd round, No. 40: TBA
Memphis has acquired the 35th overall pick from Orlando, league source tells @TheVertical.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@WojVerticalNBA) June 23, 2017
We traded away or have had injuries to a large portion of our bench. Our guards were our depth going into the season.
Then we lost Qpon (again) and traded Gallo, Tyreke (injuries then trade), and Buddy. Not easy to have depth with that.
Doesn't look like Dell is too worried either since he traded Frazier for a 2nd.
I'm going to bed y'all wake me up if anything happens exciting, man this draft is taking forever .
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A lot of teams trying for the 25th spot from the magic.
Well obviously they were because they netted a player tops at his position. And its not like Galloway was some garbage scrub. He played well here as he did in NY. Very much like a Anthony Morrow. Tyreke has dealt with injuries but he'll easily find a new home and get minutes if his knees hold up.
I get it. Fans are emotional and want to be part of the news tonight. You feel left out. But that doesn't change the fact that the Pelicans are a team that has what a lot of these teams are desperately looking for. Just chill out. The role players they need will be found. They already have Crawford and a 2nd year Diallo to build on. Plus a 2nd year of Moore and Hill. If Jrue stays, maybe he plays better with a full, healthy, worry free off-season...finally.
Also Ajinca and Moore are on great contracts. Even though we need more out of Hill, he is slotted about right with last year's contract norms.
Last edited by luckyman; 06-22-2017 at 09:12 PM.
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