Pelicans guard Lonzo Ball will be one of the most intriguing free agents on the market next month.
He’ll be a restricted free agent, unless New Orleans fails to extend a $14.36MM qualifying offer. By giving him a QO, the Pelicans will be able to match an offer sheet for Ball. However, the team won’t be able to execute a sign-and-trade if Ball signs an offer sheet with a rival suitor.
According to The Athletic’s Shams Charania, the team is unlikely to match a significant offer sheet on Ball. The Bulls and Clippers, both of whom are seeking a long-term solution at point guard, are expected to make a push for Ball. The Knicks, who have tons of cap room, have also been mentioned in some circles as a possible suitor.
Agent Rich Paul told Chris Haynes of Yahoo Sports that he and his client are “open-minded” about free agency.
“The phone lines will definitely be open come free agency,” Paul said. “At the end of the day, we’ll look to make the best deal.”
Charania’s report suggests the Pelicans are lukewarm at best about retaining Ball. Though Ball averaged a career-high 14.6 PPG this season and improved his 3-point and free throw shooting, New Orleans is looking for ways to improve its mix around franchise player Zion Williamson. With Williamson becoming more of a playmaker, Ball’s skill set might be more suited for a team that puts greater value on his passing ability.
That brings us to our question of the day: Where do you think Pelicans free agent guard Lonzo Ball will wind up in free agency?
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