by Malik Baxley/ Pelicans Contributor
The New Orleans Pelicans have been actively exploring the trade market for both reserve guard Kira Lewis Jr. and starting center Jonas Valanciunas, according to sources close to the situation. Kira Lewis Jr., who is heading into the final year of his rookie scale contract, has shown promise despite limited playing time, returning from a torn ACL to average 4.6 points and 1.3 rebounds in 25 games last season.
However, with the Pelicans keen on managing their luxury tax situation, Lewis has emerged as a potential trade candidate. Michael Scotto of HoopsHype highlights that shedding Lewis’ salary would allow the team to avoid the luxury tax and possibly acquire a player on the veteran minimum for the upcoming season. Despite rumors swirling around Lewis’ potential departure, the Pelicans remain watchful of the trade landscape and the opportunities it might present.
Furthermore, Jonas Valanciunas, the skilled starting center for the Pelicans, finds himself in the final year of his $15.4 million deal. As the expiration of his contract approaches, the team is actively gauging the trade market for the talented big man.
Valanciunas has been a valuable asset for New Orleans, but with his contract set to end, the Pelicans are exploring potential trade scenarios to maximize their roster flexibility and future assets. As the NBA landscape evolves, the Pelicans’ front office is strategically navigating the trade waters, seeking opportunities to enhance their roster while considering the financial implications for the upcoming season and beyond.