Acquiring a 2026 first-round pick is a priority for the Pelicans as the trade deadline approaches, Will Guillory of The Athletic writes, confirming reporting from ClutchPoints and The Stein Line. New Orleans would like to continue adding to its young core but no longer controls a ’26 first-rounder after trading its own pick to Atlanta last June for Derik Queen.
With the Pelicans resistant to moving Zion Williamson, Trey Murphy III, and Herbert Jones, their best bet to acquire that 2026 first-rounder they’re seeking might be making a Yves Missi deal. But it’s not a foregone conclusion that the second-year center will be on the move in the next seven days — Guillory says New Orleans still believe in Missi’s upside and wouldn’t mind experimenting more with a frontcourt that features him playing alongside Queen.
Still, according to Guillory, there have been “whispers” throughout the season about Missi’s desire to be in a situation where he could be a full-time starter. The 21-year-old made 67 starts for New Orleans as a rookie but has primarily come off the bench this season.
Guillory suggests that the Pelicans’ ability to extract a first-round pick for Missi could come into focus within the next week as it becomes clearer which centers around the NBA will and won’t be on the move at the deadline.
Here’s more on the Pelicans:
- A rumor about the Grizzlies sending Ja Morant to New Orleans in a deal centered around Jordan Poole and Dejounte Murray is “completely false,” Guillory says, adding that the Pelicans aren’t likely to pursue Morant since they view Jeremiah Fears as their long-term point guard. Still, Poole and Murray are both considered potential trade candidates and there’s a sense that New Orleans would like to move at least one of them, Guillory notes. He also hears, as ClutchPoints reported on Wednesday, that Murray and his representatives may prefer a change of scenery.
- There’s no shortage of suitors for Pelicans guard Jose Alvarado, says Guillory, adding the Spurs to the list of teams with interest. But sources familiar with Alvarado’s thinking have conveyed to The Athletic that the 27-year-old would prefer to remain in New Orleans.
- Both the Pelicans and Jordan Hawkins would be open to the possibility of finding the former lottery pick a new NBA home, Guillory reports. Hawkins is playing a career-low 14.1 minutes per game off the bench this season and is averaging just 4.3 points per game on .320/.301/.778 shooting.
- The Pelicans are “big believers” in two-way player Bryce McGowens and would like to make room on the 15-man roster to promote him to a multiyear standard contract, Guillory writes. The club currently has a full roster but could open up a spot as a result of its deadline moves.

Looking at teams that could give up a first round pick for Missi.
Straight away let’s rule out the first 15 teams cause Missi ain’t worth that.
Grizzlies (16) have Edey, OKC (17) have Hart, JWill and others, GSW (18) have Post and TJD plus I think value the pick more, Raptors (19) they could be an option, Hawks (20) do have multiple picks but also are looking at big moves so think they would rather keep for a larger package, Hornets (21) have Kalk and Diabate, Wolves (22) have Gobert, Reid and Berringer, Lakers (23) have Ayton and Hayes but I think would add elsewhere.
Boston at 24 I think they are the best landing spot. They are looking for big man help. Queta has had a good first year as a starter but they could definitely do with another guy to share that role with. They could easily give up a Scheierman/Walsh and the first which I think could be enough.
Raptors at 19 are the only other standout team. They are looking for a big and with Poeltl out, Missi would have a solid opportunity to start. I just personally like Missi actually playing for a title contender and think for the Celtics it would be a really smart move
C market is just brutal the next 2 years for everyone…and a weak C draft this year as well
Not surprised Missi is drawing a strong market but it might be stronger than his actual game from what Ive seen. He disappears a LOT on screen
He’s basically useless outside the dunkers circle on O and while he guards the perimeter well and is a good help defender he gets bullied by bigger Bigs (and probably always will) and isn’t a great rebounder for the athlete he is on D
He would probably be a good Luka fit but Idk if hes the type of guy you trade out long term future unproetected 1sts for, more liken to be something like Taza’s Toronto offer from above with a known (ish) back half of the draft 2026 pick.
Pelicans for sure cant rock Zion Missi and Queen tho together long term so somethings gotta give at some point
Trade Zion for a Big Mac. Pelicans can never win anything with him as their “leader”.