If Jeanty, T-McMillan and Will Johnson are on the board at #9, who are you taking?

I'm not from NO, and never visited. But I have seen and heard NO pronounced "Nawlins"....never new that was an outsider pronunciation, and always thought it sounded stupid, so I'm happy NOT to pronounce it that way.

So I'm wondering what IS the correct way to pronounce NO? According to the locals! Spelled phonetically, with caps for syllabic emphasis, I have heard "new ORlins", "new orLEENS", and "new orleANS". Which is correct? If none of those, please provide the correct pronunciation. I'll say it that way, and dutifully correct anyone who says it wrong north of the Mason Dixon in south-central PA. May not have a huge impact, but ya gotta start somewhere right?
The most common way the New Orleanians say it is New Awlins. Now there's the bit more aristocratic pronunciation New Aw lee Uns that some of the older folks say . When someone says N'awlins we locals just laugh or smirk knowing that they are not from here and that they are trying to make someone think that they are. Plus that they don;t have any good friends from here that corrected them and saved them the embarrassment