Is Zion Williamson Playing Tonight vs Knicks? Pelicans Release Injury Update for the 284Lb Star
Judging by their recent form, no one will believe that the New Orleans Pelicans were a top-3 seeded team a few months ago. Ever since Zion Williamson sustained an injury on his right hamstring, the Pels have tumbled down the Western Conference standings.
In the absence of the 6-foot-6 forward, Willie Green’s boys have been performing like a lottery team. Since the 2nd January clash against the Philadelphia 76ers, the Louisiana-based franchise has gone 7-16, while being among the lowest-rated offensive teams in the league.
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Post the All-Star break, NOLA lost to the Toronto Raptors. Playing their final game on the road, before flying back to New Orleans for a 1-game homestand, Brandon Ingram and co. will face the New York Knicks.
Is Zion Williamson playing vs the New York Knicks?
When Zion first suffered the hamstring injury, he was supposed to miss out on 3-4 weeks. However, after re-aggravating the injury, David Griffin revealed that the former Duke Blue Devil would be side-lined for a few more weeks.
Expected to be re-evaluated post the All-Star break, we still don’t have any timeline for Zanos’ return. However, there is one thing for sure – Zion will not suit up for the Pels-Knicks contest tonight.
Joining the 284-pound star on the injury report are Dyson Daniels (Questionable), E.J. Liddell (Out) Dereon Seabron (Out).
Facing an in-form NYK, it’ll be extremely difficult for New Orleans to grab a win at Madison Square Garden.
Dyson Daniels questionable to play Saturday at New York. #Pelicans injury report via @MorrisBartLLC: https://t.co/8Lut89pv8b pic.twitter.com/2shqlwSiQg
— Jim Eichenhofer (@Jim_Eichenhofer) February 24, 2023
Zion Williamson was having a terrific season before going down with an injury. In the 29 games he played, the highflyer managed to lodge 26 points, 7 rebounds, and 4.6 assists per game.
Clearly, the Pels are in desperate need of wins. However, the front office will only let the 2-time All-Star take on the floor once he has fully recovered.
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