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Pelicans May Be Considering Major Move Involving Lakers’ Draft Pick

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The aftermath of the blockbuster trade that sent Anthony Davis to the Los Angeles Lakers from the New Orleans Pelicans is still being felt four years later. Both teams seem to have benefited from the deal, especially with the draft picks that the Pelicans received from the Lakers.

Brandon Ingram, who became a star in New Orleans, is now expected to be traded this summer as the team looks to move on. On the other hand, Josh Hart is thriving with the New York Knicks while Lonzo Ball is dealing with knee issues that could potentially end his playing career with the Chicago Bulls.

The Pelicans are facing a crucial decision before June 1 on whether to take the Lakers’ first-round pick this year (No. 17 overall) or defer it to next season, potentially getting a higher pick. With uncertainty surrounding the Lakers’ future, including the status of LeBron James, deferring the pick could be a strategic move for the Pelicans.

While it’s a gamble, as the Lakers could reload with another star player like Donovan Mitchell, the Pelicans have the opportunity to control their fate and make a decision based on the draft class and their future plans. The Lakers, on the other hand, will have to wait and see how the situation unfolds.

In the end, the Pelicans hold the power in this situation, and their decision could have significant implications for both teams moving forward. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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