Pelicans Summer League Guide: Roster, schedule and how to watch
Here is what you need to know.
The NBA Summer League is underway. Pelicans fans will get a glimpse of their roster for next season.
Questions remain on who will be the team's starting center. Two players featured on the Pels summer roster may play significant minutes in the frontcourt next season.
Last year's first-round pick, Jordan Hawkins, will get a chance to lead the offense.
Below you'll find the Pels roster, schedule, and how to watch them this summer.
Roster
The Pelicans Summer League roster includes four Pelicans draft picks
Yves Missi and Antonio Reeves, the team's two 2024 NBA Draft picks, will participate. Their second-round pick from two years ago, Karlo Matkovic, and Hawkins are the other two draft picks on the team.
Hawkins is one of only four players on the team who have played in a regular-season NBA game.
Here is the full roster:
- Izaiah Brockington, G, Iowa State
- Keion Brooks Jr., F, Washington
- Jermaine Couisnard, G, Oregon
- Jalen Crutcher, G, Dayton
- Jordan Hall, G, St. Joseph's
- Joey Hauser, F, Michigan State
- Jordan Hawkins, G, UCONN
- Karlo Matković, F/C, Cedevita Olimpija/Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Yves Missi, C, Baylor
- Trhae Mitchell, G, South Alabama
- Kevin Obanor, F, Texas Tech
- Josh Oduro, F, Providence
- Antonio Reeves, G, Kentucky
Assistant Coach Aaron Miles will serve as the Pelicans summer league head coach.
Schedule
Here's their full schedule
- Pelicans 74, Timberwolves 81
- Magic 91, Pelicans 86
- July 16 vs. Spurs, 9:30 p.m., NBA TV
- July 18 vs Grizzlies 5 p.m., NBA TV
- July 20 or July 21 vs TBD
How to watch
All NBA Summer League games will be available on NBA TV and the ESPN family of networks.
Also, the Pelicans radio network will broadcast all of its games on Pelicans.com and the Pelicans Mobile App.
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