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Pelicans set to receive No. 17 draft pick Trey Murphy III

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The New Orleans Pelicans moved to address their woeful 3-point shooting this past season, adding No. 17 overall NBA draft choice Trey Murphy III to their 2021 rookie class on Thursday night.

Memphis formally made the selection of the Virginia swing player for New Orleans as part of a previously agreed upon multi-player and multi-pick trade that cannot become official until Aug. 6 under NBA rules.

Murphy played one season at Virginia after transferring from Rice, where he played his first two college seasons. Murphy averaged 11.3 points per game for the Cavaliers last season, shooting 50.3% overall and and a team-high 43.3% from 3-point range. He also was a 92.7% free throw shooter.

As a sophomore at Rice, he led the Owls with 13.7 points per game.

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Now he is set to begin his NBA career playing for team starring power forward Zion Williamson and wing player Brandon Ingram. And he will be coached by Willie Green, a former NBA guard who accepted his first head coaching job with the Pelicans last week after serving this past season as an assistant with Western Conference champion Phoenix.

Murphy's outside shooting acumen addresses an apparent need for New Orleans, whose 10.6 made 3-pointers per game ranked in the bottom five in the NBA.

The trade, which the Pelicans and Grizzlies agreed to Monday, involved a swap of the 10th and 17th picks and sent center Steven Adams and guard Eric Bledsoe to Memphis in exchange for center Jonas Valanciunas. New Orleans also sent its 40th overall choice to Memphis for the Grizzlies' 51st pick.

New Orleans selected 6-foot-8 forward Ziaire Williams of Stanford 10th overall for Memphis, which also is slated to receive New Orleans' protected 2022 first-round choice if it doesn't fall in the top 10.

The Pelicans had multiple picks in the second round. At 35th overall, they took Alabama forward Herbert Jones, who was named the Southeastern Conference player of the year and defensive player of the year. The Pelicans also were slated to pick 43rd and sold their 53rd overall pick to the Philadelphia 76ers for unspecified “cash considerations.”

The 6-7, 206-pound Jones averaged 11.2 points 6.6 rebounds a game for the SEC champion Crimson Tide last season.

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