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Zion done for summer

No. 1 draft pick Williamson has bruised knee, out until preseason

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LAS VEGAS — Zion Williamson’s summer league is over. The New Orleans Pelicans announced Saturday that the No. 1 pick in this year’s NBA draft will not play any more at the Summer League in Las Vegas because of a bruised left knee. The team stressed the move is precaution­ary.

“Zion will move forward from this incident without issue,” Pelicans Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations David Griffin said. “However, in an abundance of caution, we have made the determinat­ion that he will not appear in game action for the remainder of the NBA Summer League.”

Williamson’s presence helped the Summer League sell out its opening day Friday and reach another sellout Saturday — when he was scheduled to play in his second game of the summer

against Washington.

Instead, he was watching from the bench area in a polo shirt and not a jersey. That’ll be his game-time role until the NBA preseason starts in October.

Every seat in the lower bowl of the Thomas & Mack Center was taken Friday night for Williamson’s debut. That wasn’t the case Saturday, when a generous estimate might have been that twothirds of the seats were taken even though all were sold.

When the Pelicans announced that Williamson’s summer was over, it had a quick impact on the resale markets: Tickets that were going for more than $300 apiece on Friday for the session that included the Pelicans’ game against No. 3 pick RJ Barrett and the New York Knicks were available for under $100 on Saturday.

Williamson scored 11 points in nine minutes of his debut game against New York. But he took a knee-toknee hit in the first half and was ruled out at halftime of a game that was eventually shortened after the tremors of an earthquake were felt in Las Vegas.

Williamson, who starred at Duke in his lone college season, is expected to remain with the team in Las Vegas for the duration of the tournament.

“He will continue to take part in training and conditioni­ng with our performanc­e team,” Griffin said.

Saturday was also Williamson’s 19th birthday.

 ?? AP ?? Zion Williamson (c) sits on the bench during the Pelicans’ NBA summer league on Saturday.
AP Zion Williamson (c) sits on the bench during the Pelicans’ NBA summer league on Saturday.

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