Pelicans' Swin Cash was not happy that New Orleans lost the 2021 NBA Draft lottery

Jacob Camenker

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The 2021 NBA Draft lottery came and went with just a couple of small surprises. The Raptors and Cavaliers both climbed into the top four, but at the end of the day, the Pistons and Rockets — who had the second-best and best lottery odds, respectively — finished with the top-two picks.

Still, that didn't stop some of the team reps on hand from being disappointed that their team didn't make the jump.

Most notably, Pelicans VP of basketball operations Swin Cash seemed particularly upset with where New Orleans' pick landed.

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After the Pelicans were announced as having the 10th overall pick in the 2021 NBA Draft, Cash looked disappointed and frustrated about missing out on a top-four pick.

That said, the Pelicans had a 60.6 percent chance of landing the 10th pick and only had a 20.2 percent chance of landing in the top four. So, they were always likely to select at some point in the double-digits.

Of course, the Pelicans had just a 6.3 percent chance of nabbing the No. 1 pick in the 2019 NBA Draft. That came to fruition and was why the team was able to land Duke star Zion Williamson to serve as its franchise cornerstone.

Perhaps Cash was miffed that the Pelicans couldn't eke out a win, or a jump into the top four, amid some organizational turmoil. New Orleans fired coach Stan Van Gundy after just one season in charge and Williamson's family is reportedly not happy with the team.

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Certainly, landing a top-four player in the 2021 NBA Draft would've taken some of the pressure off the New Orleans front office this offseason. It would've been easier to add talent to the roster. 

But now, Cash and Co. will have to hope that a quality player slips to them with the No. 10 pick. So, that may be the root of her frustration.

Either way, her reaction was certainly one of the more noteworthy ones from a relatively quiet lottery drawing.

Jacob Camenker

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Jacob Camenker first joined The Sporting News as a fantasy football intern in 2018 after his graduation from UMass. He became a full-time employee with TSN in 2021 and now serves as a senior content producer with a particular focus on the NFL. Jacob worked at NBC Sports Boston as a content producer from 2019 to 2021. He is an avid fan of the NFL Draft and ranked 10th in FantasyPros’ Mock Draft Accuracy metric in both 2021 and 2022.