By Rell Wright Pelican Contributor
As the 2024 NBA Summer League approaches, the New Orleans Pelicans have assembled an intriguing roster filled with potential and talent. This year’s lineup features a mix of promising young players and experienced professionals looking to make their mark. Here’s a closer look at the players to watch and the schedule for the Pelicans’ Summer League games.
Player Breakdown
- Keion Brooks Jr., Washington
- Height: 6’7″
- Weight: 210 lbs
- 2023-24 Season Stats:
- Points: 21.1 PPG (19th)
- Rebounds: 6.8 RPG
- Assists: 1.4 APG
- Field Goal %: 48.7%
- Brooks brings athleticism and versatility to the Pelicans’ roster. Known for his scoring ability and defensive prowess, he is expected to be a key contributor on both ends of the floor. His college career at Washington showcased his potential to impact the game in multiple ways.
- Jermaine Couisnard, Oregon
- Height: 6’4″
- Weight: 200 lbs
- 2023-24 Season Stats:
- Points: 16.6 PPG
- Rebounds: 4.6 RPG
- Assists: 3.3 APG
- Field Goal %: 40.0%
- Couisnard is a dynamic guard known for his playmaking and scoring. His time at Oregon highlighted his ability to handle pressure situations and create opportunities for his teammates. Couisnard’s leadership and experience will be vital for the Pelicans in tight games.
- Malcolm Hill, Pelicans
- Height: 6’6″
- Weight: 220 lbs
- G League Stats:
- Points: 21.9 PPG
- Rebounds: 6.2 RPG
- Assists: 2.9 APG
- Returning to the Pelicans’ Summer League team, Hill brings familiarity and experience. His previous stints with the team and his professional background make him a valuable asset. Hill’s shooting and defensive skills will be crucial for the Pelicans’ success.
- Yves Missi, Baylor
- Height: 6’11”
- Weight: 245 lbs
- 2023-24 Season Stats:
- Points: 11.1 PPG
- Rebounds: 5.8 RPG
- Assists: 0.4 APG
- Missi, a standout at Baylor, is known for his rebounding and shot-blocking abilities. His presence in the paint will be a significant factor for the Pelicans, as he can alter shots and provide second-chance opportunities with his rebounding abilities.
- Kevin Obanor, Raptors 905
- Height: 6’8″
- Weight: 225 lbs
- 2023-24 Season Stats:
- Points: 13.0 PPG
- Rebounds: 7.0 RPG
- Assists: 1.0 APG
- Obanor comes from Raptors 905, where he demonstrated his scoring ability and basketball IQ. His experience in the G League has prepared him for the competitive nature of the Summer League, and he is expected to be a reliable scoring option for the Pelicans.
- Josh Oduro, Providence
- Height: 6’9″
- Weight: 240 lbs
- 2023-24 Season Stats:
- Points: 15.9 PPG
- Rebounds: 7.5 RPG (Tied-135th)
- Assists: 2.0 APG
- Field Goal %: 52.7%
- Oduro, a force in the paint during his time at Providence, brings physicality and toughness to the Pelicans’ roster. His ability to finish around the rim and defend the post will be essential for the team’s interior play.
- Antonio Reeves, Kentucky
- Height: 6’5″
- Weight: 205 lbs
- 2023 Season Stats:
- Points: 20.2 PPG
- Field Goal %: 51.2%
- 3PT Field Goal %: 44.7%
- Free Throw %: 86.3%
- Rebounds: 4.2 RPG
- Assists: 1.6 APG
- Reeves is a sharpshooter from Kentucky, known for his three-point shooting and scoring ability. His ability to stretch the floor will open up the Pelicans’ offense, providing space for drives and post-ups.
- Jordan Hawkins, UConn
- Height: 6’5″
- Weight: 190 lbs
- 2023-24 Season Stats:
- Points: 7.8 PPG
- Rebounds: 2.2 RPG
- Assists: 1.0 APG
- Field Goal %: 38.2%
- Hawkins, a former first-round draft pick out of UConn, is known for his scoring and defensive potential. His ability to contribute on both ends of the floor will be critical for the Pelicans’ Summer League success. As the star of the G League team, his experience and skills will be a significant asset.
Pelicans Summer League Schedule
Opponent | Date | Time |
---|---|---|
Minnesota Timberwolves | July 12 | 4 PM |
Orlando Magic | July 14 | 5:30 PM |
San Antonio Spurs | July 16 | 9:30 PM |
Memphis Grizzlies | July 18 | 5 PM |
TBD | July 20 or July 21 | TBD |