Pelicans will take Lakers’ 2025 first-round pick, giving L.A. a 2024 first-rounder

Per the terms of the Anthony Davis trade in 2019, the Pelicans will defer the Lakers’ 2024 first-round draft owed to them.

When the Los Angeles Lakers landed superstar big man Anthony Davis via trade from the New Orleans Pelicans in the summer of 2019, a number of people thought they overpaid for him.

While Davis has been one of the NBA’s very best players for years, he has been injury prone. Los Angeles gave up Lonzo Ball, who was then a promising and heavily hyped point guard, Brandon Ingram, Josh Hart and three first-round picks.

The first of those picks came in 2021, which the Pelicans used on De’Andre Hunter. The final one is due this year, but according to the conditions of the trade, the Pelicans have the option to defer that pick to 2025.

New Orleans will do so. That means the Lakers will have the No. 17 pick in this year’s draft, which will take place in just under four weeks.

This year’s draft class is considered weak, and there is always the chance the Lakers will finish with a worse record next season than this season. Those are thought to be the reasons the Pelicans made the decision regarding the final first-round pick owed to them in the Davis trade.

There will instantly be speculation on what Los Angeles will do with the No. 17 pick next month. Will it send it away in a major trade that will bring it a third star? Is it even possible they use it on Bronny James, LeBron James’ son, to curry favor with the latter and ensure he will remain with the team?