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Time for a Change? Why the Pelicans Should Consider Moving On from Willie Green

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Time for a Change? Why the Pelicans Should Consider Moving On from Willie Green

by Rell Wright Pelicans Contributor

The New Orleans Pelicans are at a crossroads after a disappointing 21-58 season. While head coach Willie Green has made strides in previous years, guiding the team to improvement during his tenure, the current regression has prompted questions about whether Green can lead the Pelicans to their ultimate goal—a championship.

With top-tier coaching talent like Michael Malone and Taylor Jenkins suddenly available, the Pelicans may need to rethink their approach to maximizing a roster centered around rising star Zion Williamson and standout shooter Trey Murphy III.

Michael Malone, a proven championship coach, and Taylor Jenkins, known for developing young cores into playoff contenders, represent opportunities for the Pelicans to upgrade their leadership. Green has made significant contributions, but his inability to steer the team through challenges this season, despite the presence of young talent like Zion Williamson, raises concerns.

A more experienced coach with a history of postseason success could provide the tactical edge and leadership necessary to elevate New Orleans from a struggling squad to a consistent force in the Western Conference.

Despite Green and executive David Griffin quietly signing extensions last year, the Pelicans’ front office must prioritize progress over comfort. With Zion’s prime years ahead and Trey Murphy emerging as a reliable second option, New Orleans has the pieces to succeed but requires the right leader to orchestrate a transformation.

A bold move for a coach like Malone or Jenkins could symbolize the franchise’s commitment to becoming a perennial contender rather than a team mired in mediocrity.

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