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Is this a realistic finish to the Pelicans offseason?


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Hawks

Hawks

+3 players ($0) +2 picks,
Cap Impact - $8.2M

-1  Wins

+8.11  MPG

-4.95  Off.

+3.24  Def.

Pelicans

Pelicans

+7 players ($68.1m) +1 pick,
Cap Impact - $11.6M

+1  Wins

+84.43  MPG

-4.07  Off.

-2.47  Def.

Magic

Magic

+1 player ($18.1m),
Cap Impact + $6.2M

+2  Wins

-0.73  MPG

+3.72  Off.

-2.62  Def.

Jazz

Jazz

+1 player ($36.0m),
Cap Impact + $807K

-4  Wins

-46.11  MPG

-1.35  Off.

+1.18  Def.

Pistons

Pistons

+2 players ($52.3m),
Cap Impact + $18.3M

+2  Wins

+0.25  MPG

+3.46  Off.

-0.91  Def.

There have been links to many centers for the Pelicans. Wendell Carter Jr and Kessler Walker seem to be two of the more likely candidates at this point. I feel like the two could compliment each other nicely with different skillsets. Clarkson becomes the sixth man and provides the bench with a scoring punch. Jazz have reported interest in Ingram, and are looking to get Keyonte George more playing time. This does both of those things for them. Pistons side of the deal is the least likely, however getting another veteran presence with their cap space could prove very useful, especially with the three point shooting CJ offers, and this low price tag. The Jazz may not be in the market for a PG anymore as it seems they are content with Suggs starting at the position after signing KCP, however Sexton is still young and is a very good shooter.

Pelicans Depth Chart:

PG: Murray/Clarkson/Alvarado

SG: Jones/Hawkins/Reeves

SF: Murphy/Prince/Ryan

PF: Williamson/Stewart/Robinson-Earl

C: Carter Jr/Kessler/Missi

What picks need to change to make this happen? Or what players can be swapped? Is this realistic at all?

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