The Pelicans‘ G League affiliate, the Laketown Squadron, has named Thomas Scott as its new general manager, the team announced (via Twitter).
Scott has held a variety of positions in professional basketball over the years, per the statement, including player development, basketball operations, coaching, and talent evaluation. He was most recently director of basketball operations for the BIG3 league and an assistant coach with the now-defunct G League Ignite.
Scott got his NBA start as an assistant video coordinator with the New Orleans Hornets and was also a player development coach with the Cavaliers and Lakers. He has extensive coaching experience at the NBAGL level, including stops with five different organizations.
The Laketown Squadron recently rebranded because the team is relocating from Birmingham, Alabama (over 300 miles from New Orleans) to Kenner, Louisiana (about 13 miles from New Orleans) ahead of the 2026/27 season. The Squadron released a Q&A with Scott, whose father is former NBA player and head coach Byron Scott.
“I’m incredibly excited and grateful for this opportunity. This is very sentimental to me because this is where my basketball journey began,” the younger Scott said. “I attended college here and started my NBA career working in the Hornets’ video room. My goal is to create something special for the fans of New Orleans, and it’s truly difficult to put into words how much this opportunity means to me.”
