Although the Pelicans have turned away teams expressing interest in forward Trey Murphy III and Herbert Jones, potential trade partners who have talked to New Orleans have gotten the impression the club is open to moving center Yves Missi and/or swingman Jordan Hawkins, reports Jake Fischer of The Stein Line (Substack link).
After starting 67 games and averaging 26.8 minutes per night as a rookie, Missi has made just seven starts and is averaging 18.2 MPG this season, having fallen behind newcomer Derik Queen on the frontcourt depth chart. As for Hawkins, the former 14th overall pick is having his worst NBA season, averaging just 4.4 points in 14.2 minutes per game, with a 30.3% mark on three-point tries.
While Hawkins likely wouldn’t have much value on the trade market, the Pelicans could potentially extract a decent return for Missi, who had a solid first year in 2024/25. Fischer confirms the Pacers have inquired on the big man, as previously reported by Michael Scotto.
Meanwhile, some of the teams interested in Murphy and Jones continue to hold out hope that the Pelicans are just posturing when they say they aren’t trading either of them this season, but Fischer believes the Pels’ stance is real, given how strongly they’ve rebuffed inquiries on those players so far.
Here are a few more Western Conference rumors from Fischer:
- The Rockets have dropped four of their last six games and have gone just 8-9 since their 15-5 start, but Fischer doesn’t get a sense that Houston is panicking at all, pointing out that the club played 23 of its first 36 games on the road. According to Fischer, the Rockets’ struggles would probably have to worsen considerably for the team to feel any urgency to acquire another ball-handler, especially since there’s still a chance Fred VanVleet could return from his ACL tear for the playoffs.
- When the Clippers got off to a 6-21 start this season, there were teams optimistic that James Harden and Ivica Zubac would be on the trade block this winter, but those hopes have “faded considerably” with L.A. winning 11 of 13 games to reenter the postseason race, Fischer writes.
- Rival executives are keeping a close eye on the Suns and Trail Blazers, per Fischer. Phoenix has won nine of its past 12 games, while Portland won seven of eight before losing to New York and Golden State this week. There’s curiosity about whether one or both of those teams could emerge as a “sneaky” buyer at the trade deadline, Fischer explains, observing that both the Suns and Blazers have multiple mid-tier contracts that could be used as trade chips in various kinds of deals.
these “Fred Vanvleet to the rescue” ideas need to stop. If he comes back for the playoffs. He will be 32 years old coming off an ACL injury. How effective do you think hes gonna be? I am a Vanvleet fan, def. But dont act like hes the missing piece to a championship.
Rockets don’t know how to close games or win against bad teams. So many double digit leads have turned into losses not to mention losing back to back to Portland. Also lost I think twice to the Kings and also lost to the Pelicans. They have no offensive system it’s really just give the ball to Durant or Sengun and everyone else stand around. I wish they’d fire Udoka at this point
you’re making the point that without FVV, their offense gets stagnant. I think Rockets fans expected a trade at some point to address this. I think they are buying their time as the trade deadline gets closer and we have a better idea of who are buyers and sellers. I agree with you they have lost to some scrubs. Lets see how they matchup tonight vs. OKC. It would help if Tari or Dorian could play to slow down SGA and JDub.
Dorian has looked like a shell of his former self, I think he’s shooting 23% on his 3s but small sample size. Tari is great but frustrating he makes some amazing plays then turns around and makes you say “TF” was that?? FVV could definitely help would an offensive system (which the rockets have been missing since the Harden days) would help out more. Udoka also likes to blame the players when he gets out coached almost every day. I say all this as a Rockets fan. I expect the Thunder to blow them out tonight