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NBA All-Defensive First Team. Chris Paul – 2009; Anthony Davis – 2018; Jrue Holiday – 2018; Herbert Jones – 2024; NBA All-Defensive Second Team. Chris Paul – 2008, 2011; Anthony Davis – 2015, 2017
Finishing with a franchise-best record of 56 wins and 26 losses, the Hornets won the Southwest Division title over the defending champion San Antonio Spurs. They advanced to the conference semifinals, where they were defeated by the Spurs in seven games. In 20 seasons, the Pelicans have compiled an overall record of 740–864 all-time.
During the 2014–15, for the first time under the name Pelicans, the team qualified for the NBA playoffs with a 45–37 record as the eighth seed in the Western Conference. They owned the tie-breaker over the Oklahoma City Thunder by winning the regular season head-to-head series, 3–1, and they faced the Golden State Warriors in the first ...
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Inspiration for the name change is given to Louisiana's state bird, the brown pelican. The Pelicans have been owned by Benson's widow Gayle Benson since her husband's death in 2018. In 18 seasons of play the New Orleans franchise has achieved an overall regular season record of 740–864 (.461) and qualified for the playoffs eight times.
Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game with the New Orleans Pelicans x: Denotes player who is currently on the New Orleans Pelicans roster: 0.0: Denotes the New Orleans Pelicans statistics leader (min. 100 games played for the team for per-game statistics)
Notable Pelicans included Shoeless Joe Jackson, Jimmy Dygert, Henry "Cotton" Knaupp, Bill Lindsay, Zeke Bonura, Gene Freese, and Hall of Famers Dazzy Vance, Joe Sewell, Bob Lemon, and Earl Weaver. In Jackson's only season with New Orleans (1910), he hit .354 to win the league batting title and led the team to the pennant with an 87–53 record.
Only players who have appeared in at least one regular season or playoff game for the franchise under the Pelicans name should be placed in this category. For players under the franchise's previous names, please use either Category:Charlotte Hornets players or Category:New Orleans Hornets players .