Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

Williamson has setback with hamstring injury

- By Brett Martel

New Orleans Pelicans All-Star Zion Williamson aggravated his previously injured right hamstring, extending the timeline for his return to “multiple weeks past All-Star break,” basketball operations chief David Griffin said Sunday.

Griffin said Williamson, who has been averaging 26 points per game this season, had progressed to the point where he was able to participat­e in 3-on-3 drills in practice and was on the court when he experience­d his setback.

When asked how Williamson handled the setback emotionall­y, Griffin said, “it’s fair to say not terribly well because he was really diligent in his rehab.”

“Unfortunat­ely this is an injury that has a very high incidence of recurrence,” Griffin said. “It’s

METAIRIE, LA. >> nothing he did wrong to bring this about. ... It’s an injury that’s tricky and hard to navigate. I think you’ve seen other players around the league have those same re-incidences. It’s not unique.”

Williamson has missed 20 straight games since his initial hamstring injury on Jan. 2. If he misses the first two weeks after the AllStar break, he will have been out at least 27 games.

Without Williamson, the Pelicans have gone 1216, but a number of those games were played while high-scoring wing Brandon Ingram also was out.

Ingram is now back in the lineup and has scored 25 or more points in each of his past four games.

The Pelicans enter tonight’s game at Oklahoma City having won three of four, with the lone loss in that stretch coming against surging Cleveland, which is on a six-game winning streak.

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