PHILADELPHIA – Consistency has been difficult for New Orleans (29-47) to find throughout its injury-ravaged season, illustrated by the fact that the Pelicans’ longest winning streak of 2015-16 is just three games (accomplished once apiece in November and January). However, with New Orleans now at its low point of the campaign in terms of health and availability of key players, it has a chance Tuesday to match its best stretch of success. The Pelicans enter tonight’s game at Philadelphia (9-68) having won two in a row and three of the last four games; the lone defeat during that span was a competitive 100-92 loss in San Antonio.
Pelicans shootaround update presented by HUB International: Reconfigured New Orleans tries to continue improved recent play
