Pelicans forward Naji Marshall has been sidelined to start 2023/24 after sustaining a bone bruise in his right knee. The 25-year-old has been medically cleared to increase rehab activity and will be reevaluated in about two weeks, the team announced in a press release.
Marshall hyperextended his knee during a preseason game on October 14. An MRI later revealed that the hyperextension caused a bone bruise.
A 6’7″ wing who played college ball at Xavier, Marshall was a rotation regular last season for New Orleans, averaging 9.1 PPG, 3.6 RPG and 2.5 APG on .433/.303/.789 shooting in 77 games (21 starts, 23.3 MPG). He’s mostly known for bringing energy, intensity and defense.
The Pelicans have started the season 2-0 and have eight games over the next two weeks. If Marshall is able to return on Nov. 14 against Dallas, he will have missed 10 games with the injury.
Marshall is set to his unrestricted free agency next summer, as shown on our list of 2024 NBA free agents.