Pelicans End 12-Game Summer League Losing Streak in Comeback Win
New Orleans snapped a brutal 12-game summer league skid with a comeback victory over Charlotte, giving the Pelicans a rare bright moment in offseason play.

Pelicans Finally Break Through After 12-Game Summer League Losing Streak
The New Orleans Pelicans ended their 12-game summer league losing streak with a comeback win over the Charlotte Hornets, according to reporting from fox8live.com. It was a rare piece of good news for a franchise that had struggled badly in offseason competition, and the victory carried extra weight given just how long the drought had lasted.
Twelve straight losses in summer league is a tough pill to swallow for any organization. For the Pelicans, it meant weeks of watching young players and fringe roster hopefuls come up short, game after game, in the low-stakes but still-watched Las Vegas showcase.
A Comeback That Meant More Than the Scoreboard
What made the win stand out was how it happened. New Orleans did not simply roll out and dominate from tip-off. The Pelicans had to fight their way back into the game against Charlotte before eventually pulling ahead for the victory. Comeback wins in summer league require a group to hold together under pressure, something this squad had struggled to do during the losing run.
Summer league results rarely predict regular season success with any reliability. Rosters are patchwork collections of two-way candidates, second-round picks, and undrafted free agents all fighting for roster spots. Coaching staffs use the games to evaluate individual development rather than build team chemistry in any meaningful long-term sense.
Still, losing 12 games in a row stings. Winning one, especially with a comeback, gives a young group something to build on heading into training camp.
What This Means for the Pelicans Going Forward
New Orleans has been working through a transitional stretch as a franchise. The summer league roster gave younger players extended minutes and a chance to prove their value, even if the results on the win-loss record were discouraging for most of the run.
The Hornets, for their part, were a competitive opponent in this matchup. Charlotte has its own group of young players developing through the summer circuit, and a game close enough to require a comeback from the Pelicans suggests neither team was blowing the other out.
For New Orleans fans watching from afar, the streak-snapping win is a small but real moment of relief. Twelve losses is a long road, and getting off it with a gutsy performance rather than a blowout gives the result a bit more meaning than a typical summer league entry on the schedule.
The Pelicans will look to carry any momentum they can into the fall, where the games start counting for real.










