Zion Williamson to miss at least 2 more weeks after Pelicans reevaluate hamstring
Zion Williamson‘s potential return has once again been pushed back, and the New Orleans Pelicans star is quickly running out of regular season runway.
The Pelicans announced Wednesday that a reevaluation found Williamson will need at least two more weeks for his injured hamstring to heal:
The New Orleans Pelicans announced today that forward Zion Williamson was recently reevaluated for his right hamstring strain. Medical imaging revealed that Williamson’s hamstring continues to heal. His next examination will take place in approximately two weeks.
If Williamson were to return in exactly two weeks, which feels like a long shot at this point, that would give him only 10 remaining regular season games to get back up to speed for a potential NBA play-in tournament berth. Another week missed would cut that number down to six games.
Williamson’s absence has coincided with months of struggles for the Pelicans, who entered that game against the Sixers third in the Western Conference standings at 23-13, but have since posted a record of 8-21.
Williamson, who has also missed multiple games this season due to a hip injury, a foot injury and health and safety protocols, was averaging 26.0 points, seven rebounds and 4.6 assists per game at the time of his injury while shooting 60.8% from the field. After nearly four seasons in the NBA, the human highlight reel has played 114 NBA games total in his career.