New Orleans Pelicans star Zion Williamson will miss another game on Monday night against the Phoenix Suns due to a lingering hamstring injury. This marks his fourth consecutive absence since he was sidelined earlier this month, extending what has already been a frustrating start to the season for the former No. 1 overall pick.
Williamson, who was diagnosed with the hamstring injury last week, was initially ruled out for seven to ten days. However, the team has continued to list him as “out” since November 4, suggesting his return may take longer than originally expected.
Zion Williamson Injury Timeline and Team Impact
The Pelicans confirmed that Williamson suffered the injury during practice sessions following their early-season struggles. The team has emphasized caution with his recovery, considering his history of lower-body issues. As of Monday, Williamson remains unavailable, and there is no confirmed return date from the team or coaching staff.
Before the setback, Williamson appeared in five games this season, averaging 22.8 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 4.6 assists per game while shooting 48.7 percent from the field. His absence has left a major void in the Pelicans’ offense, which has struggled to generate consistent scoring without his physical inside presence.
New Orleans enters Monday’s matchup with a 2–7 record, sitting at the bottom of the Western Conference standings. The team’s offensive rhythm has faltered without Williamson, forcing players like Trey Murphy III and Brandon Ingram to shoulder more of the scoring load. However, the Pelicans’ depth remains a concern, especially against elite teams like the Suns.
Pelicans Outlook Against the Suns
The Pelicans face the Phoenix Suns, who have been dominant at home with a +9.9 net rating this season. Without Zion, New Orleans has relied heavily on perimeter shooting and transition play, though their efficiency has declined in half-court sets.
Coach Willie Green has hinted at lineup adjustments, but the absence of Williamson’s paint dominance continues to hurt the team’s spacing. The Suns, led by Kevin Durant and Devin Booker, have taken advantage of shorthanded opponents throughout the year and will likely aim to exploit the Pelicans’ defensive mismatches inside.
Although the Pelicans have remained competitive at times, their rebounding and scoring efficiency have both dropped significantly in Williamson’s absence. His energy and athleticism are irreplaceable, making his eventual return crucial for the team’s hopes of turning their season around.
Zion Williamson remains out for the Pelicans’ clash against the Suns. His recovery from the hamstring injury continues, and fans await clarity on when the star forward will make his return to the lineup.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: Is Zion Williamson playing tonight against the Suns?
No, Zion Williamson is officially ruled out for Monday night’s game due to a hamstring injury.
Q2: When will Zion Williamson return?
The Pelicans have not provided a confirmed return date. He was initially ruled out for at least 7–10 days but remains sidelined.
Q3: How many games has Zion missed this season?
Williamson has now missed four consecutive games as of Monday’s matchup with the Suns.
Q4: What are Zion Williamson’s stats this season?
He is averaging 22.8 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 4.6 assists while shooting nearly 49 percent from the field.
Q5: How are the Pelicans performing without Zion?
The team has struggled offensively and is currently last in the Western Conference standings with just two wins.
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