
“End of an Era: Pelicans Call It Quits on Zion and CJ’s Season—What’s Next for New Orleans?”
In a significant setback for the New Orleans Pelicans, the organization confirmed that star players Zion Williamson and CJ McCollum will bid farewell to the remainder of the season due to injuries—Williamson, with a bone contusion in his lower back, and McCollum suffering from a foot contusion. As the team grapples with a disappointing record of 21-54, this news adds a somber note to an already tumultuous season plagued by injuries among key players. With an eye on the lottery and promising prospect Cooper Flagg, there’s now a silver lining for Pelicans fans who might be aiming for a brighter future. With just seven games left on the schedule, the focus will shift toward recovery and strategic planning for the franchise’s next steps. It’s a bittersweet moment for a team hoping not just to finish the season, but to rebuild for what could be a transformative offseason. LEARN MORE.
The 21-54 Pelicans have the fourth-worst record in the NBA and are in the hunt for the No. 1 pick in a draft featuring generational talent Cooper Flagg. The teams with the three worst records each have an equal chance (14%) in the draft lottery of securing the No. 1 pick. The team with the fourth-worst record has a 12.5% chance of landing the top pick.AdvertisementThe season-ending injuries caps an injury-plagued season in New Orleans in which each of the Pelicans top players including Williamson, McCollum, Dejounte Murray, Trey Murphy III and Brandon Ingram missed significant playing time with various ailments.
The Utah Jazz, Charlotte Hornets and Washington Wizards accounted for the three worst records in the league prior to Monday’s games. The Pelicans have seven games remaining in their regular season.AdvertisementThe New Orleans Pelicans announced on Monday that Zion Williamson and CJ McCollum will not play again this season.The Pelicans cited the injuries as the reason for the shut-downs. Per the Pelicans, each player’s recovery plan will consist of rest and treatement.Advertisement
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