New Orleans Pelican announced on Monday that forward Sion Williamson and guard CJ McColm would recall the rest of the 2024-25 season.
Pelican announced 98–94 without Pelican (his back bone injury) and McCrolam (his right leg injury) Pelican announced a day after defeating Charlot Hornets 98–94.
Williamson’s latest setback ensures that 2019 number 1 pick will play 30 games or less for the fourth time in six years. The 24 -year -old maintained a lower back injury during the fall on 19 March in Minnesota and sat out of the next five matches of New Orleans. More than his eight performances before the injury, Williamson logged in to his first two career triple-dabbles.
New Orleans announced that Williamson’s rehabilitation plan would include comfort and treatment.
According to ESPN research, among the NBA players, who made her debut since the 1997-98 season, Williamson scored at least 15 points in the paint while shooting at least 55% in the paint. But in six sessions of Williamson, he has remembered more sports (258) than (214).
The two-time all-star finished the season with 1.2 points in 30 games with an average of 24.6 points, 7.2 rebounds and an average of 5.3.
Meanwhile, McColm suffered his injury during a 40 -digit performance on 23 March in the loss of Detroit. Like Williamson, according to the guard team, the re -rehabilitation program of treatment and comfort will follow, according to the team.
Any of the three pelicans who scored at least 20 points per game – Williamson, McColm and Traip Murphy III (torn labram) – were able to finish the season.
New Orleans (21-54) currently owns the fourth worst record in NBA and has used 41 different initial lineups in 2024–25 as the causes of injuries to major players like Williamson, McColm, Murphy, Dejount Murray and Herbert Jones.