Given Zion Williamson has battled injuries since he was the NBA’s first overall pick in 2019, there’s speculation the New Orleans Pelicans want to move on from him. The team says that could not be further from the truth. Pelicans executive vice
The availability of New Orleans Pelicans superstar Zion Williamson has been a frequent topic of conversation over the past couple of seasons. Williamson was the No. 1 overall pick in the 2019 draft, after his highlight reel worthy one-year career at Duke.
The New Orleans Pelicans are trying to focus on building their team through the 2023 NBA Draft, which begins with the first round next Thursday. At the same time, though, they’re dealing with an offseason distraction caused by their star, Zion Williamson,
Zion Williamson came out of Duke as the most hyped prospect since LeBron James. Through four seasons, Williamson has only been able to show flashes of his ability as he’s dealt with injuries. Zion Williamson, #1 of the New Orleans Pelicans, out
The Oklahoma City Thunder used a second half push to take down the New Orleans Pelicans on the road in the NBA play-in tournament, 123-118. The Thunder will now move on to face the Minnesota Timberwolves on Friday for the chance to
Pelicans forward Zion Williamson, the No. 1 overall selection in the 2019 draft, has dealt with injuries for the majority of his professional basketball career. Williamson has been sidelines since Jan. 2 due to a hamstring strain. On Tuesday, the 22-year-old NBA
Bird flu has killed tens of thousands of birds, mostly pelicans, and at least 716 sea lions in protected areas across Peru, the authorities said, as the H5N1 strain spreads throughout the region. Peru recorded its first case of the virus in
The New Orleans Pelicans announced star forward Zion Williamson won’t be suiting up for them for quite some time because he is dealing with a hamstring strain. The team said Williamson is being shut down for three weeks before being reevaluated. Williamson