Wiggins and Carlson lift Thunder past Pelicans 115-100 in regular-season finale
- The New Orleans Pelicans finished their season on Sunday with a 115-100 loss to Oklahoma City, marking their seventh straight defeat.
- Multiple injuries to key players such as Williamson, Murray and Jones contributed to the Pelicans' struggles this season.
- Several players, including Williamson, McCollum, and Jones, watched from the bench, highlighting the team's injury woes during the final game.
- The Pelicans finished with a 21-61 record, their second-worst in franchise history; Green said he hasn't had any discussions yet about his future.
- The Pelicans now face an offseason filled with uncertainty, as the team evaluates its future direction after a disappointing season.
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Pelicans enter offseason of uncertainty after second-worst record in franchise history
The New Orleans Pelicans enter an offseason of uncertainty after posting their worst regular-season record in two decades. The Pelicans went 21-61. That's their worst mark since going 18-64 in the 2004-05 season. It's also their worst record since team…
Oklahoma City 115, New Orleans 100
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