Basketball

Hunter Dickinson Joins New Orleans Pelicans for NBA Summer League in Las Vegas

The former Kansas star signs a two‑way deal and prepares to showcase his skills on the summer‑league stage

Former Kansas Jayhawks center Hunter Dickinson is set to make his summer‑league debut for the New Orleans Pelicans in Las Vegas, bringing a blend of size and skill that has been absent from the franchise’s recent line‑ups.

A Restricted Free Agent

The 6‑10 big man, who completed his college career with a 17.4‑point, 10.0‑rebound average, signed a two‑way qualifying offer that cements his status as a restricted free agent, giving the Pelicans the option to keep him on a standard contract or move him to the G League.

Dickinson’s professional résumé already includes five appearances for New Orleans last season, where he posted a modest 2.4 points per game, and a 33‑game stint with the Pelicans’ G‑League affiliate in Birmingham, Alabama, where he averaged 18.0 points and 10.8 rebounds and even set a single‑season rebound record.

Summer League Showcase

The upcoming Las Vegas Summer League runs from July 9 to July 19, a showcase that will pit Dickinson against a mix of rookie talent and veteran prospects as he attempts to translate his collegiate production into NBA‑ready minutes.

His breakout moment came on March 17, when he erupted for a career‑high 34 points against the Maine Celtics, a performance that hinted at the offensive potential the Pelicans hope to unlock in a summer‑league environment.

Future Outlook

Beyond the court, the Pelicans’ G‑League team is slated to relocate to Kenner, Louisiana, and rebrand itself as the Laketown Squadron, a move that could provide Dickinson with a more localized development platform.

While the transition from the University of Kansas to the NBA remains a work in progress, the combination of his rebounding prowess and scoring versatility positions him as an intriguing piece of the Pelicans’ long‑term puzzle.

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