The Pelicans are struggling this season, and they look like a team that is undergoing a rebuild (which is expected). However, Pelicans executive vice president David Griffin has a different goal in mind.

According to The Athletic’s Shams Charania, Griffin wants the Pelicans to compete. With that in mind, Griffin hopes to keep veterans such as Holiday and Redick on the roster.

Pelicans’ injury struggles

The Pelicans have had their share of injuries this season, and the veterans have not had the chance to play with the Pelicans young core in its entirety. So, it is difficult to say if the Pelicans are a team capable of competing or a team that needs to rebuild. If the Pelicans are the latter, moving Holiday and Redick could be the way to go.

Both veterans are under contract for the 2020-21 season, and the Pelicans may not be in a rush to trade them. But, even if the opportunity presents itself, Griffin would rather keep them on board.

New Orleans continues to struggle, but if they keep their veterans, they’ll at least have mentors to guide them through the season.

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