One week ago, the New Orleans Pelicans extended shooting guard CJ McCollum through the 2025-26 season. Saturday, they locked up another member of their core, signing forward Larry Nance Jr. to a two-year extension.
New Orleans Pelicans F Larry Nance Jr., has agreed on a two-year, $21.6 million contract extension, his agent Mark Bartelstein of @PrioritySports tells ESPN. Nance’s total deal ties him to the franchise for three years and $31.3 million. pic.twitter.com/dZl6bewRxB
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) October 1, 2022
Nance went from Portland to New Orleans in the McCollum trade last February, after which he and Josh Hart famously swapped houses. He was a great bench piece for the Pels, playing 22 minutes per game in the playoffs and providing excellent defense. Now Nance is locked up through the 2024-25 season, joining valuable veterans McCollum, Brandon Ingram and Zion Williamson.
Nance spent the first few years of his career with the Los Angeles Lakers before joining the Cleveland Cavaliers at the 2018 trade deadline in time for their Finals run. He was traded to Portland in a three-way deal for Derrick Jones, Jr. before the 2021-22 season, and when the Blazers started trading away their veterans, Nance went to the Big Easy.
It's another move where the Pelicans have traded potential cap space for veteran certainty. They've got plenty of young players, and a lot of extra draft picks already, so they're firming up the veteran foundation. With "wrecking ball" Zion Williamson back, New Orleans is ready to make noise in the playoffs.
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