Pelicans Announce Surgeries For Kelly Olynyk, Brandon Boston

A pair of Pelicans players have undergone surgical procedures, according to the team, which put out a press release on Monday to provide updates on center Kelly Olynyk and wing Brandon Boston Jr.

Olynyk underwent a “minimally invasive” surgery on his left heel, along with an ultrasound-guided tendon debridement, on Friday at the Fortius Clinic in London, England. The veteran big man had missed the final three games of New Orleans’ season due to what the team referred to at the time as left Achilles tendonosis, so it sounds like the procedure was meant to address that injury.

Boston, meanwhile, underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left ankle on Friday in Los Angeles. The 23-year-old swingman didn’t play after February 8 due to what the team diagnosed as a stress reaction in his left ankle.

Both players are expected to have a recovery timeline of approximately three to four months, according to the Pelicans. That projection suggests that Olynyk and Boston should be ready to go when training camp gets underway in the fall, though that’s not necessarily a lock — their recoveries will be worth monitoring closely this offseason.

Olynyk, acquired from Toronto in February’s Brandon Ingram trade, emerged as a starter for the Pelicans down the stretch, averaging 10.7 points, 5.9 rebounds, and 3.6 assists in 25.5 minutes per game across 20 outings (all starts) with New Orleans. He posted a shooting line of .500/.389/.754 and made a strong case to be part of next season’s roster. The 34-year-old is owed approximately $13.4MM in the final year of his deal in ’25/26.

Boston spent training camp last fall with San Antonio and was claimed off waivers at the start of the season by the Pelicans, who converted him a to a two-way deal. The former Clipper earned a rotation spot and, eventually, a promotion from his two-way deal to the standard roster. In 42 games (10 starts), he averaged 10.7 points, 3.2 rebounds, 2.2 assists, and 1.3 steals in 23.6 minutes per night, with a shooting line of .436/.350/.788.

The Pelicans hold a $2.35MM team option on Boston for next season. His ankle procedure makes it less likely that option will be picked up, though that doesn’t necessarily mean he won’t eventually return to the team on a new deal.

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