The New Orleans Pelicans made it through the NBA trade deadline without dealing Zion Williamson, although co-star Brandon Ingram was a victim of the league's craziest deadline ever. With Ingram ...
Star forward Zion Williamson did his part in the loss, scoring 40 points on 16/21 shooting in just 28 minutes of play. Williamson has been on a minutes restriction since returning from this 27 ...
Zion Williamson says he wants to play back-to-backs and more minutes but says the Pelicans are making the call to limit him. Can you blame New Orleans? Zion has played in 13 games this season and ...
via x.com / February 6, 2025 The NBA Central: The Pelicans are expected to keep Zion Williamson and CJ McCollum, per @MarcJSpears -via x.com / February 6, 2025 As Ingram left the locker room ...
Zion Williamson and Brandon Ingram were partners in crime for the entirety of the power forward's career. For Williamson, life as a member of the New Orleans Pelicans meant coming into work and ...
Zion wants the world to know that’s not his idea, that’s the team keeping him from playing more. Here’s his quote, via Rod Walker of the Times-Picayune. “Let me make this clear to everybody out there, ...
That scenario involves the New Orleans Pelicans shipping Zion Williamson out of town to Houston. Could he be the piece to elevate Houston into championship contender status? Let’s break down why ...
Zion Willaimson has played in 13 games this ... "Let me make this clear to everybody out there," Williamson said. "If I can play in back-to-backs, I would. Physically, yes I can.
There was a time when it seemed like Zion Williamson and Brandon Ingram were going to lead the next era of New Orleans Pelicans basketball, but injuries largely stood in the way of that becoming a ...
Pelicans head coach Willie Green said that Williamson is dealing with a stomach illness and won't play Friday against the Celtics, Erin Summers of the Gulf Coast Sports & Entertainment Network ...
Zion Williamson could be in the same boat as Doncic ... though, and not making one call to the shiniest club in the league is one way they can do that.
Zion Williamson and C.J. McCollum are set to remain in New Orleans past Thursday's trade deadline, according to NBA insider Marc J. Spears. The 12-win Pelicans currently sit at the bottom of the ...