The New Orleans Hornets plan to announce the official
change of their nickname to the Pelicans and unveil their new colors
and logo during a news conference Thursday, sources told Yahoo! Sports.
Benson owns the rights to the nickname Pelicans. It has not been
determined when Pelicans merchandise will be available.
The Pelican is the state bird of Louisiana, which is known as the
Pelican State. The Pelican is also on license plates, the state flag,
the state
seal and the state painting. The bird symbolizes Louisiana's
environmental recovery from oil spills.
There was also a minor-league baseball team in New Orleans called the
Pelicans from 1887-1959
and 1977 of which Benson was fond.
The name "Pelicans" has received a lot of criticism from Hornets fans and
NBA followers. During the news conference, a video is expected to be
shown explaining the history behind the nickname and what it means to New
Orleans and the state. There was similar resistance when the
Seatte SuperSonics changed their nickname to Thunder when the franchise
moved to Oklahoma City in 2008, but now the nickname is widely accepted.
The Charlotte Hornets moved to New Orleans in 2002. Some fans
are hoping the Charlotte Bobcats change their name back to the
Hornets, considering the change in New Orleans. A source said the Bobcats
will do their due diligence in considering a switch back to the
Hornets, but nothing is imminent.
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