New Orleans Pelicans
If we were ranking the least comfortable near futures, the Pelicans could have a stranglehold at the top spot.
Possessing a miserable Anthony Davis around as a part-time player is cringeworthy sufficient, but really investing him is the tricky part. It is hard enough for anyone to set an appropriate asking price within an in-prime, top-five talent. But when the task falls upon an interim general manager (Danny Ferry) or a new-to-the-job replacement, the difficulty could grow exponentially.
All that said, the Pelicans could be looking at a king’s ransom anytime they pull the trigger. Maybe that leads them to a prospect like Jayson Tatum, a heap of prospective draft picks or a blend of the two. The future could brighten quickly.
Of course, those newcomers will be joining a group that’s almost starting from scratch. Apart from Davis, just Jrue Holiday, Solomon Hill and E’Twaun Moore have ensured contracts beyond this year. Holiday is a two-way drive, but he could find himself in an island once Davis departs.
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