The New Orleans Pelicans have been very active this offseason. Their moves are apparently upsetting some NBA reporters. So the Pelicans swiped back on social media.
The New Orleans Pelicans have made a significant pre-draft move, acquiring the 23rd overall pick in this year's NBA Draft from the Indiana Pacers. This trade, which also sends the rights to Mojave King to New Orleans in exchange for a 2026 first-round pick, gives the Pelicans two of the top 25 selections. The acquisition fuels speculation about whether the team will draft two new players or leverage these assets for a blockbuster trade.
LSU Baseball made a significant acquisition for their 2026 roster. Louisiana native and Kansas State infielder Seth Dardar took to social media to announce his transfer to the Tigers. The left-handed slugger, fresh off an impressive All-Big 12 season, is set to bring a high-impact bat and valuable experience to Alex Box Stadium.
The New Orleans Saints' recent roster moves, particularly at quarterback, have sparked a controversial theory: Is the team intentionally tanking the 2025 season? Many believe the answer is a resounding yes, all to secure the top pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. The target? None other than Texas phenom Arch Manning, whose family ties to the Saints organization run deep.
Well it didn't take long for the New Orleans Saints to make this change. Although it was probably brought on by the player, and not the team. Literally the same day former Saints starting quarterback Derek Carr was placed on the Reserve/Retired List with the NFL offices, the team reassigned his jersey number.
The LSU Tigers baseball team clinched their 27th Regional Title with a thrilling 10-6 comeback win against Little Rock in the final game of the Baton Rouge Regional, earning them a coveted Super Regional berth at Alex Box Stadium. This hard-fought victory, marked by key offensive performances and dominant late-game pitching, has the Tigers poised for their next challenge.
The New Orleans Saints are finally confronting a decade of "kick the can" with their salary cap, a game of financial deferment that has culminated in an unexpected reckoning. With the surprise retirements of quarterback Derek Carr and offensive tackle Ryan Ramczyk, the team finds itself with significant salary cap relief, albeit at the cost of immediate experience on offense. This pivot forces the Saints to rely on their recent NFL Draft picks, Kelvin Banks Jr. and Tyler Shough, ushering in an era of newfound financial flexibility but also undeniable on-field uncertainty as they rebuild for the future.