The NBA playoffs once again rage on without the New Orleans Pelicans, who finished with fewer than 30 wins for the second consecutive season. Changes are sweeping through the organization , with coaches, support staff, and trainers not being retained for next year. There is no doubt that changes will be made to a roster that has plenty of holes, including outside shooting. The Pelicans in recent history have struggled mightily to be consistent from beyond the arc, but they must address this need sooner rather than later. Last season, New Orleans ranked 24th in three-point percentage (34.7%), 27th in three-pointers made per game (11.1), and 25th in threes attempted (32). The Pelicans have been near the bottom of the league in each category over the course of the last few seasons, so adding some shooting this offseason should be a priority. New Orleans could make some roster moves to free up some cap space for shooting, but there could be a couple of decent options that could make an impact.…