The Pelicans have picked up rookie-scale options on four players, including Zion Williamson, the top overall pick in 2019, the team announced in a press release. New Orleans exercised the fourth-year option for Williamson, guaranteeing his $13.5MM salary for the 2022/23 season.
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It’s a routine move that sets the stage for next summer, when Williamson will be eligible for an extension that could tie him to the franchise for an additional five seasons. Although those offers are nearly always accepted, there have been rumblings that Williamson might consider turning it down because of pressure from family members to play elsewhere and an uneasy relationship with head of basketball operations David Griffin.
The Pelicans also exercised fourth-year options on guard Nickeil Alexander-Walker ($5MM) and center Jaxson Hayes ($6.8MM). Point guard Kira Lewis had his third-season option picked up, which will pay him $4MM for 2022/23.
Williamsons best move is a 5 year max extension with opt outs after years 3 & 4. He can force his way out of NO while still getting paid the max in 3 years.
It is very easy to fix the issues between Zion & Griffin… fire Griffin like yesterday & fixed, right?
I mean a suit is just a suit & you can swap one for another without much a do, but… a talent like Zion comes once in a lifetime, so you gotta do everything possible to please him & keep him happy, right?