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Would Pelicans consider huge trade to move up?
New Orleans Pelicans star Zion Williamson Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports

After four years of ups and (mostly) downs, the New Orleans Pelicans may be ready to end the Zion Williamson era once and for all.

Veteran NBA reporter Marc Stein wrote on Substack this week that he had spoken to a “well-placed” source who believes New Orleans would consider a Williamson trade if it means being able to trade up in the draft for explosive guard phenom Scoot Henderson. The Pelicans, who currently hold the No. 14 overall pick in this year’s draft, were mentioned a possible suitor for Henderson, a likely top three-pick, earlier this week.

ESPN’s Brian Windhorst voiced a similar sentiment on Wednesday. Windhorst said on Get Up that “there’s an eye being towards whether the Pelicans would make Zion Williamson available” to try to get in the top end of the draft (noting New Orleans’ interest in Henderson as well).

Williamson, a two-time All-Star and former top overall pick who is still only 22 years old, may be the better core piece to build around when healthy. The problem is that Williamson is never healthy. He has missed a total of 194 games over his first four professional seasons (including the entire 2021-22 campaign). Williamson also seems to struggle with his work ethic and fitness, a recipe for continued disaster when combined with his uniquely large and athletic frame.

The Pelicans already have a playoff-caliber team without Williamson and it recently sounded as though the team was growing increasingly fed up with him. Perhaps it might be better at this point to pull the plug on the drama altogether and pivot to someone such as the exciting 19-year-old Henderson, who plays a position of need for them, instead.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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