The Pelicans have been without 2019 first overall draft pick Zion Williamson for the entire regular season thus far as he recovers from meniscus surgery. As New Orleans awaits Williamson’s debut, president of basketball operations David Griffin told ESPN New Orleans 100.3 that the 19-year-old is progressing as expected.
“We’re really optimistic, and most importantly, Zion is really excited and that’s where we want him to be,” Griffin said.
Before undergoing surgery on October 20, Williamson showed the talent that made him this year’s top pick during preseason play. He averaged 23.3 PPG, 6.5 RPG and 2.3 APG while shooting 71.4% from the field. Thus far, without Williamson, the Pelicans have gone 6-9 but have won their last three games.
With a healthy Williamson, the Pelicans would likely expect a strong push for a postseason spot. According to Griffin, the Duke product is physically recovering well and the next step will be mentally preparing the phenom for his regular-season debut.
“The physical part is easy for him,” Griffin said. “He has an incredibly high basketball IQ. He loves being a teammate and getting better. He’s really rare among truly elite young players in that he enjoys the process of getting better. He loves the process of learning the game.”
The original six-to-eight week timeline had Williamson returning anywhere from the end of November to mid-December. Griffin noted that New Orleans would “err on the side of caution” with their potential superstar. A recent report from TNT’s Reggie Miller noted that Williamson is on track for a mid-December return.
“Right now, I think we’re on target for eight weeks,” Griffin said. “Probably not to the day, but in and around that.”
Grammer note… When you say “on target for eight weeks”, there’s no need to add modifiers to that like Griffen did twice. Anybody that does not get the inherent imprecision does not matter. Even a GM!
Also… While good attributes are mentioned, there was no mention of Z-Will’s weight. If connective tissues are not advanced, it matters less if brain or brawn are. And this happens.
Don’t sleep on the Pelicans, they will get a lot better when Zion finally comes back. Right now there are only 6 teams in the West that are true playoff contenders: both LA’s, Houston, Denver, Dallas, and Utah. The final two spots will be won by either Minnesota, Phoenix, San Antonio, New Orleans, Sacramento, or Portland.