The alarms at New Orleans Pelicans went off when it was announced that Zion Williamson would be out "indefinitely" in the NBA after injuring his left hamstring tendon.
The Pelicans' poor start to the season, currently ranking 14th with a record of 3-8, has been compounded by the prolonged absence of their star. However, Shams Charania shed light on Williamson's situation.
On NBA Today, ESPN's new insider following Adrian Wojnarowski's retirement revealed that Zion Williamson's time off will be "4 to 6 weeks. His return will be based on rehabilitation and how that treatment progresses in that hamstring tendon strain."
An injury plague
Zion Williamson is the latest in the confirmed injuries for a Pelicans team already without Dejounte Murray, CJ McCollum, and Trey Murphy III.
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