Pelicans Restructure Basketball Operations Staff After Disappointing Season
The New Orleans Pelicans are undergoing a major overhaul of their basketball operations, resulting in the departure of over a dozen employees across various departments, including coaching, analytics, and medical. Many of those let go were in the last year of their contracts or had options not exercised by the team. Key assistant coaches, including Casey Hill and Corey Brewer, are among those not returning, as the Pelicans aim to realign their resources for long-term success. This restructuring follows a tough 26-56 season and the midseason firing of head coach Willie Green. The organization is currently looking for a permanent head coach, with interim coach James Borrego as a leading candidate.
By the Numbers- Over a dozen employees are being let go in the restructuring.
- The Pelicans finished the season with a record of 26-56.
- Significant changes are expected to the coaching and medical staff.
- The organization is in search of a permanent head coach, with James Borrego as a candidate.
The Pelicans will continue to refine their operations, with more departures likely in the coming days. Fans and analysts will closely watch the selection of a new head coach and the restructuring's impact on team performance.
Bottom LineThis overhaul signals the Pelicans' commitment to improving their organization after a disappointing season, emphasizing the need for alignment and efficiency to ensure future competitiveness.
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