For the first time in more than two months, Zion Williamson took the court Tuesday night with a healthy hamstring. The New Orleans Pelicans forward and former No. 1 overall draft pick had missed ...
via NBA.com / January 30, 2025 For a lengthy span of time following Thursday’s practice, Zion Williamson kept building up a sweat, going through a strenuous conditioning workout that he’s ...
Zion Williamson attacked his rehab much like he attacked the rim early in the second half Tuesday night. “Very aggressively,” Williamson said about his rehab. Williamson spoke to the media ...
New Orleans Pelicans star Zion Williamson made his return to the court Tuesday night in a 104-97 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves after missing the previous 27 games due to a left hamstring strain.
On Monday night, the New Orleans Pelicans lost to the Toronto Raptors by a score of 113-104 (in Canada). Despite the loss, ...
After winning five of six games, the New Orleans Pelicans have lost four consecutive games and now head into one of their ...
NEW ORLEANS — Pelicans fans have been here before. After missing 27 games with a left hamstring strain, Zion Williamson returned to the court on Tuesday night and provided one of the few ...
Zion Williamson was suspended one game by the Pelicans for arriving late to the team’s flight to Philadelphia, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania. He’ll miss New Orleans’ Friday night game ...
Did a full breakdown of Zion Williamson’s first game back in two months for the Pelicans. Lot of good, lot of bad, lot of questions on how they’re spacing around him and utiltizing him.
Zion Williamson took the high road after he was suspended for a game by his New Orleans Pelicans. "This is my job, and they were holding me accountable," Williamson explained. "All I can do is be ...
NEW ORLEANS -- New Orleans Pelicans forward Zion Williamson has been ruled out for Wednesday night's game against the Portland Trail Blazers as he continues his comeback from a left hamstring strain.
Zion Williamson seems to want out of New Orleans, at least according to Stephen A. Smith. The ESPN talking head declared that the Pelicans star no longer wanted to be part of the organization ...