The New Orleans Pelicans were healthy and playing some of their best basketball going into the NBA All-Star break. The team limped out of the league-wide hiatus however, posting a 1-2 record with more injuries and suspensions than highlights.
When the New Orleans Pelicans were missing the services of sharpshooter Trey Murphy III to start the season, head coach Willie Green turned to rookie Jordan Hawkins.
Rookie Jordan Hawkins led the New Orleans Pelicans to a 118-108 victory over the Dallas Mavericks, scoring a career-high 34 points during Saturday’s NBA action.
With only a few months of the NBA season passed, we already have a two-horse race for the 2024 Rookie of the Year award with Victor Wembanyama and Chet Holmgren.
Jordan Hawkins may not be a featured player on the 16-11 New Orleans Pelicans, but he's gotten a ton of early-season minutes which should bode well for his future, particularly from a preparation standpoint.
The Pelicans used the quarterfinals of the NBA's inaugural in-season tournament to reintroduce themselves.
One month into the NBA season, two rookies have separated themselves from the rest of the first-year players.
The top two players on the Draft Digest rookie ladder matched up on Tuesday night, with fireworks few and far between. Still, this year’s class has gotten off to a white-hot start, and doesn’t seem to be showing any real signs of slowing down, with more and more late-ladder players slowly heating up.
Victor Wembanyama is a wonderful prospect, but YB's Matt Wiesenfeld says winning NBA Rookie of the Year is not about potential, it is about production.
So much time passes between the NBA Draft, the start of free agency and the start of the season that fans can't be blamed for forgetting where free agents and rookies landed.
Last season, UConn was able to cut down the final nets of the season via a gargantuan run from some of its best players, including draftees Jordan Hawkins and Andre Jackson Jr.
The New Orleans Pelicans are keen on the championship experience of UConn shooting guard Jordan Hawkins.
The idea behind the top performance series is to go back and watch the best, or one of the best, box score games of each prospect's season to see how they looked when they were performing at their highest individual level and what that might show us about their ceiling as a prospect.
Jordan Hawkins is a sophomore sharpshooting guard that was an integral part of Connecticut winning the National Championship as a four seed. Hawkins’ 3-and-D skill set should translate well to the NBA, making him an intriguing pick in the upcoming 2023 NBA Draft.
Despite missing out on this year's prize in generational prospect Victor Wembanyama, there should still be plenty of quality talent available when Washington selects.
One of the top 2023 NBA Draft risers due to a stone sophomore campaign and subsequent national championship run, Jordan Hawkins is one of the better shooting talents in recent memory.
Editor’s Note: Picks were selected with the following standards: (1) Team must have made the Elite Eight, (2) One selection per team (if applicable). The Nutmeg State hosts a champion once more.
The 6-foot-5 swingman was an All-Big East First-Teamer this season. He logged averages of 16.2 PPG with .409/.445/.887 shooting splits. He also chipped in 3.8 RPG, 1.3 APG and 0.7 SPG. During Connecticut’s title game against San Diego State, Hawkins scored 16 points.
UConn star guard Jordan Hawkins participated in the Huskies' shootaround on Saturday, one day after missing practice due to illness. Hawkins became bothered by a stomach illness on Thursday night and the team isolated him on Friday to prevent the possibility of the sickness spreading.
Our Man Matt Wiesenfeld got the first matchup right, San Diego State over Florida Atlantic. Let's see how he does in the UConn-Miami nightcap.
UConn sharpshooter Jordan Hawkins missed Friday's practice with a non-COVID illness and his status for Saturday night's Final Four clash against Miami is unclear.
In a draft class with plenty of good 3-point shooters and NBA level floor spacers there is one that stands out above the rest, Connecticut sophomore guard, Jordan Hawkins.
The No. 4-seeded UConn Huskies are Final Four bound following a record-setting performance against No. 3 seed Gonzaga in the Elite 8.
Jordan Hawkins scored 20 points as No. 18 UConn led most of the way in an 95-86 victory against host St. John's on Saturday afternoon in New York City.
Jordan Hawkins made a career-high six 3-pointers and finished with 22 points to lead No. 5 UConn to a 114-61 win over Long Island on Saturday in Storrs, Conn.
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