As Zion Williamson moves closer to returning to game action, the New Orleans Pelicans forward is likely to satisfy the weight criteria in his contract
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The New Orleans Pelicans are focused on trading Brandon Ingram, which means Zion Williamson is sticking around for a while.
With the Pelicans' season spiraling out of control, it's fair to wonder if they will consider moving on from some of their biggest stars.
The New Orleans Pelicans are on their second nine-game losing streak of the season after losing to the Memphis Grizzlies on Friday night. After winning 49 games
Veteran agent Bill Duffy, who is representing Zion Williamson after the Pelicans forward parted with CAA earlier in the season,
One East executive, however, called gauging Williamson’s trade value “the hardest question to answer in the NBA right now.” “It’s really hard to see anybody paying a
Is there a bigger trade for the Pelicans to make, or will they be stuck working on the margins with the new CBA?
The New Orleans Pelicans are enduring one of their worst stretches in franchise history. Brandon Ingram's future with the organization is now in serious jeopardy.
T he Los Angeles Clippers are heading on the road for a three-game trip and their first stop is New Orleans where they will take on the Pelicans. Tonight's game will be the first
After being out of action due to a left hamstring strain since Nov. 6, star New Orleans Pelicans power forward Zion Williamson has made progress in his recovery and could be on pace to return to action soon. Pelicans head coach Willie Green confirmed that Williamson has been participating in practice in a limited capacity.
Zion Williamson has played just six games for the Pelicans this season. He is expected to return to full practice next week after dealing with a hamstring injury.