logo
The Nets Could Acquire Zion Williamson For A Package The Pelicans Would Immediately Accept

The Nets Could Acquire Zion Williamson For A Package The Pelicans Would Immediately Accept

Yahoo3 days ago

The Nets Could Acquire Zion Williamson For A Package The Pelicans Would Immediately Accept originally appeared on Fadeaway World.
A bold trade idea making the rounds proposes that the Brooklyn Nets could acquire former No. 1 overall pick Zion Williamson from the New Orleans Pelicans in exchange for a promising package of assets. The trade goes as follows:
Brooklyn Nets Receive: Zion Williamson
New Orleans Pelicans Receive: Nicolas Claxton, Cameron Johnson, 2025 No. 19 pick, 2025 No. 26 pick
On paper, this may look like a lot for a player with a checkered injury history, but the deeper you go, the more it makes sense for both sides, particularly the Pelicans.
Zion Williamson's time in New Orleans has been a rollercoaster of potential, disappointment, and medical reports. Since being drafted first overall in 2019, Zion has played just 214 games across six seasons.
The sheer lack of availability has handcuffed the franchise's ability to build consistent chemistry or playoff momentum. Despite this, Zion has put up career averages of 24.7 points, 6.6 rebounds, and 4.3 assists, shooting an efficient 58.9% from the field and 32.7% from three. The talent is undeniable, but the reliability is not.
The proposed return for the Pelicans is actually quite impressive when you consider the risk Zion poses moving forward. Nicolas Claxton is a highly respected young center, coming off a strong year where he continued to improve defensively and showed flashes of growth as a rim-runner and shot-blocker.
Cameron Johnson, meanwhile, is one of the league's most efficient 3-and-D wings, capable of stretching the floor with elite shooting and holding his own on the perimeter. He's also under contract, providing the Pelicans with a valuable asset on a reasonable deal.
Add to that two first-round picks in the upcoming 2025 Draft, including the No. 19 and No. 26 selections, and it's a deal the Pelicans should jump at, especially with their current direction under new leadership looking more like a retool than a championship push.
For Brooklyn, this is a gamble. A massive one. But it's also the kind of gamble that franchises in their position often need to make.
The Nets are sitting on cap space and draft capital. With no superstar on the roster and a clear void post-Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving, taking a swing at a franchise-changing talent like Zion could spark a new era. If Zion stays healthy, a massive if, he could be the face of the franchise, a walking highlight reel capable of averaging 25+ points per night on elite efficiency.
He still has three years left on his contract, giving the Nets time to build around him and assess his long-term viability. And with a low-pressure environment in Brooklyn and better sports science staff, Zion may finally get the consistent care and structure he needs.
The cost, Claxton, Johnson, and two mid-to-late first-round picks, is steep. But it's a fair price for a player who, despite all the setbacks, still possesses superstar upside. If he hits, Brooklyn might just pull off one of the most transformative trades of the decade.
This trade is a clear win for the Pelicans, who would gain two quality starters and a pair of first-round picks while moving on from Zion's injury-plagued tenure. For the Nets, it's a high-risk, high-reward swing.
If Zion stays healthy, they could land a generational talent at a discount. But if the injuries persist, Brooklyn could end up empty-handed after giving up key assets. It's a big gamble, but one that might be worth the risk.This story was originally reported by Fadeaway World on Jun 10, 2025, where it first appeared.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Bill Simmons Insanely Predicted Bennedict Mathurin's Stats In NBA Finals: "27 Points In 22 Minutes"
Bill Simmons Insanely Predicted Bennedict Mathurin's Stats In NBA Finals: "27 Points In 22 Minutes"

Yahoo

time2 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Bill Simmons Insanely Predicted Bennedict Mathurin's Stats In NBA Finals: "27 Points In 22 Minutes"

Bill Simmons Insanely Predicted Bennedict Mathurin's Stats In NBA Finals: "27 Points In 22 Minutes" originally appeared on Fadeaway World. Bennedict Mathurin was the X-factor for the Pacers in their Game 3 win. He dropped 27 points in 22 minutes to lead all scorers in their 116-107 win over the Thunder in Indiana's Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Advertisement Coming off the bench for the Pacers, not many expected that Mathurin could do something like this. But NBA analyst Bill Simmons had a hunch that he was about to pull off something like this after the Pacers' Game 1 win. Well, not something like this, but eerily, he made the exact prediction of his performance in Game 3, days before it actually happened. 'I thought Mathurin seemed athletically comfortable in this game and I'm intrigued by what his upside is for them, because OKC is so fast and so athletic, and they're just at warp speed. And I just thought he looked comfortable in the chaos in a way that I'm wondering, are we gonna hear from him in this series? With one of those games, you know when Mathurin will have one of those games where like he scored 27 points in 22 minutes, I feel like he's going to have one of those', said Simmons after Game 1. Mathurin provides a unique edge to the Pacers from their bench. He is extremely confident in his abilities, so much so that he even challenged LeBron James when he came into the NBA as a rookie. He and T.J. McConnell provided the spark from the Pacers' bench that they needed to take them over the finish line in Game 3. In his 27 points, Mathurin went 9 of 12 from the field while making two of his three attempts from beyond the arc. Mathurin Joins Elite List With LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, And Kawhi Leonard Following this elite performance off the bench, Mathurin became one of only five players in this century to score 25+ points in an NBA Finals game below or at the age of 22. Other players who belong on this list are LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, Kawhi Leonard, and Tony Parker. From the onset of his NBA career, Mathurin had his eyes set on LeBron James. He challenged James right from his rookie season's first media day. Advertisement 'A lot of people say he's great,' Mathurin said. 'I want to see how great he is. I don't think anybody is better than me. He's going to have to show me he's better than me.' From challenging one of the greatest players of all time to matching his achievements in the nascent stages of his career, Mathurin has certainly come a long way. In his third season with the Pacers, Mathurin is now a consistent 15-point-per-game scorer playing over 25 minutes a night. He missed a few games in his second season due to surgery, but he bounced back even harder from it and is now a crucial part of this championship-contending Pacers team. Related: Bennedict Mathurin Gets Real On Whether LeBron James Proved That He's Better Than Him This story was originally reported by Fadeaway World on Jun 13, 2025, where it first appeared.

Which Nets are the most \
Which Nets are the most \

USA Today

time2 hours ago

  • USA Today

Which Nets are the most \

Which Nets are the most "untouchable" heading into the 2025 NBA Draft? The Brooklyn Nets are heading into the 2025 NBA offseason with many questions to answer, including who will be on the roster for the 2024-25 season. Within the month of June, Brooklyn will have to figure out who will be on the team through the upcoming draft and free-agency that should be begin after the conclusion of the 2025 NBA Finals between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Indiana Pacers. The Nets' draft strategy is one of the most interesting areas to dissect given that Brooklyn has five picks in the top-36, but are also rumored to be looking for ways to change things up prior to the draft beginning on June 25. With that being said, the Nets will have to figure out their free-agency strategy at the same time and that would include who the team would like to hold on to. When discussing which players on the roster are "untouchable," it's important to note that none of the players on the current roster are believed to be un-tradeable or anything close to that. For the purposes of this article, this writing will exclude anyone that is a free-agent, restricted or otherwise, this summer. With those perimeters being set, here are the most untouchable players on Brooklyn's roster: F Cam Johnson This entry comes with some irony given that Johnson was the subject of trade rumors throughout all of last season until the deadline passed with him remaining in a Nets uniform. There has been no indication that Brooklyn was trying everything possible to get Johnson off the roster and more to the point, Nets general manager Sean Marks spoke about how much Johnson means to the roster. Johnson, 29, is under contract for the next two seasons so if the Nets were to trade him, the team acquiring him would know that they would have one of the better 3-and-D wings in the league on a descending contract. Johnson is coming off a 2024-25 season in which he averaged 18.8 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 3.4 assists per game while shooting 47.5% from the field and 39.0% from three-point range in 57 games played. C Nic Claxton Claxton is an interesting player to evaluate for this Nets team given that he has done a lot of work to get to the player that he is right now, but the last couple of seasons have felt like his game is stagnating. Claxton hasn't been talked about as much as Johnson when it comes to trade rumors, but that doesn't mean that teams wouldn't be interested in a 26-year-old center who has three years and almost $70 million left on his deal. Claxton has been mainly discussed as a potential target of the Los Angeles Lakers because of the team's obvious need for a starting-level center after trading away Anthony Davis for Luka Doncic. Claxton is coming off a 2024-25 campaign in which he averaged 10.3 points, 7.4 rebounds, 2.2 assists, and 1.4 blocks per game while shooting 56.3% from the floor and 51.3% from the free-throw line. F Noah Clowney Clowney has shown some growth since being taken with the 21st overall pick in the 2023 NBA Draft after playing just one season at Alabama that teased his ability to be a floor-stretching power forward who can play some center. While Clowney has bulked up from 210 pounds to 230 pounds when he spoke to the media in October of 2024, he still showed that he has to improve his physicality if he is going to be the defender that many projected him to be. Clowney improved in almost all of his stats from his rookie season to his sophomore year, but there are still some questions that he has to answer as he continues his career in Brooklyn, such as if he can hold up over the course of an entire season. Clowney is coming off a 2024-25 season in which he averaged 9.1 points and 3.9 rebounds per game while shooting 35.8% from the field and 33.3% from three-point land. G/F Tyrese Martin This entry will probably shock anyone who has read the article to this point given that Martin was in danger of not making the roster during training camp before the Nets chose him for one of the last remaining spots. Martin went from being a training camp invite to a Two-Way player before finishing the season by having his Two-Way contract converted to a standard NBA deal. One could argue that Martin is destined to be an end of the roster kind of player in the NBA given that he didn't see any run in the NBA last season and has only played in 76 NBA games at 26 years old. However, for a Brooklyn team that needed anyone to contribute during the 2024-25 campaign, Martin stepped up to average 8.7 points, 3.7 rebounds, and 2.0 assists per contest on 40.6/35.1/79.3 shooting splits. Not to mention that Martin has a team option for next of just $2.19 million (1.4% of the cap) so if the Nets are looking to spend big this offseason, they will need players like Martin on the roster to make the money work. F Tosan Evbuomwan Evbuomwan came to the Nets in January as a Two-Way player, but he made an impact right away by scoring at least 10 points in five of his first eight games. Evbuomwan signed with the team at a time when Brooklyn was looking for healthy players as much as they were looking for productive ones and Evbuomwan fit both of those categories at the right time. Part of the reason that Evbuomwan has a better chance than most of being on the roster next season is the fact that he signed a Two-Way deal for more than just last season, implying that the Nets want to keep Evbuomwan around for the long-term. It makes sense for Brooklyn to feel that way given that Evbuomwan is coming off a 2024-25 campaign with averages of 9.5 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 2.0 assists per game while shooting 42.7% from the floor and 31.2% from deep.

What could potential draft trade with Pelicans look like for Sixers?
What could potential draft trade with Pelicans look like for Sixers?

USA Today

time9 hours ago

  • USA Today

What could potential draft trade with Pelicans look like for Sixers?

The Philadelphia 76ers will have a lot of eyes on them heading into the 2025 NBA draft. After a tough season in which nothing went right for the franchise, the Sixers hold the No. 3 pick and they have a lot of options to turn to. The Sixers know they need to add some youth to the roster. Therefore, it would be smart to bring in a guy like Ace Bailey or VJ Edgecombe to add to the supporting cast. However, when considering the salary the No. 3 pick will demand, it would also be smart for the Sixers to trade down to create more cap space to bring back Quentin Grimes and Guerschon Yabusele in free agency. The New Orleans Pelicans, who hold the No. 7 pick in the draft, are a team that is rumored to have a lot of interest in Bailey. The only way they are going to get Bailey is if they move up to No. 3 because one has to believe he will not slide far enough for New Orleans to grab him. The Sixers and Pelicans could hook up for a draft trade that would benefit both teams. What would a trade look like? Sixers get: Herb Jones, No. 7 pick Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle Pelicans get: Kelly Oubre Jr., No. 3 pick The Sixers would be acquiring a legitimate defender in Jones who can slide into the lineup and knock down an open 3 while also keeping a top 10 pick to add to a roster in need of some youth. They also get off the salary of the No. 3 pick to the No. 7 pick. Per RealGM, the difference in salary is roughly $3 million. Jones had a down year as he was limited to 20 games in 2024-25, but he had a helluva year in 2023-24 when he shot 41.8% from deep and was named to the All-Defensive First Team. He is a guy who can be a legitimate 3-and-D option for a title contender like Philadelphia and he can make a difference by doing the little things for the Sixers on the floor. Who do the Sixers then take at No. 7? There are plenty of options. The Sixers probably don't get a star, per se, at No. 7, but they could go the big route and select Duke's Khaman Maluach. Philadelphia is in need of some size behind star big man Joe Embiid and Maluach brings that at 7-foot-2 while being a skilled offensive player and an elite rim protector. The Sixers could also look at Oklahoma's Jeremiah Fears or Arizona's Carter Bryant with the pick.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store