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Pelicans Trade Targets: Is Morant the Wrong Move?
18 Jan
Summary
- Morant's availability is a major concern, missing more games than played recently.
- His shooting efficiency and fit as a ball-dominant guard are questionable.
- Other players like LaVine and Garland offer better upside and fit.

The New Orleans Pelicans have reportedly emerged as a potential suitor for Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant, a move that raises significant questions about team strategy and player fit.
Morant's availability has been a persistent issue, having played fewer games than he missed since the start of the 2023-24 season. This lack of consistent presence, coupled with a low shooting efficiency of 20.8% from three and a 50.6% True Shooting, makes him a risky investment, especially on a max contract.
Analysts suggest that players like Zach LaVine or Darius Garland could be more suitable 'buy-low' targets for the Pelicans. These players, despite their own challenges, potentially offer a cleaner fit and higher upside, especially considering the Pelicans' existing roster and the long-term financial implications of acquiring Morant.




