Pelicans wing Trey Murphy sustained a right hamstring strain during Wednesday’s practice, the team announced (via Twitter). An MRI on Thursday confirmed the injury, and Murphy will be reevaluated in approximately three weeks.
The timing of the injury is certainly unfortunate for Murphy, who is eligible for a rookie scale extension until Oct. 21, the day before the 2024/25 regular season begins. It’s obviously discouraging news for New Orleans as well, which will be without one of its best shooters for the rest of training camp and preseason.
It seems likely that Murphy will miss some regular season games as a result of the injury. Soft-tissue injuries are notoriously tricky to manage, and Murphy will be reexamined in three weeks; that doesn’t mean he’ll be ready to play at that point. Three weeks from today is Oct. 24, and the Pelicans season-opener is Oct. 23 vs. Chicago. They also have five more games at the end of October.
Murphy, 24, was the No. 17 pick of the 2021 draft. The start of his ’23/24 season was delayed by knee surgery, which caused him to miss the team’s first 19 games. Overall, he averaged 14.8 PPG, 4.9 RPG, 2.2 APG and 0.9 SPG on .443/.380/.815 shooting in 57 regular season games last season (29.6 MPG).
Murphy will make $5.16MM in ’24/25, which is the final season of his rookie scale contract. If he doesn’t sign an extension this fall, he will be eligible for restricted free agency next summer.