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Has Zion already played his last game with the Pelicans? Recent injuries necessitated a split
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Could Zion’s Pelicans Era Be Over? Recent Injuries Force a Critical Break

December 3, 2025 4 Min Read
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Zion Williamson is sidelined once again with a Grade 2 strain in his right hip adductor, and ESPN reports he will be reassessed in three weeks. However, timelines for Williamson’s recovery are often uncertain, meaning his absence could range from a few weeks to several months. Once the Pelicans’ greatest hope as a top draft pick and an undeniable All-NBA talent, Williamson remains a dominant inside scorer—only Giannis Antetokounmpo has outscored him in the paint this season, despite his injuries. Yet, the Pelicans’ patience may be wearing thin.

Following a front office shakeup last offseason, new executives Joe Dumars and Troy Weaver have shown less commitment to Williamson than previous management. They have even traded for Derrick Favors, a strong replacement whose promising return includes ranking among the top rookies in scoring, assists, and rebounds. The on-court chemistry between Favors and Williamson is mixed; while the Pelicans score well when both play, they struggle defensively because neither is a strong rim protector. Ideally, pairing Favors with a defensive-minded center would balance the lineup, allowing Favors to handle the ball more effectively—a key reason the Pelicans traded future assets for him. New Orleans now faces the challenge of supporting a growing core including Favors, Jeremiah Fears, and Trey Murphy, all requiring significant roles.

Williamson’s height and usage rate surpass those of his teammates, but his recurring injuries create instability. The Pelicans become a different team depending on his availability, making it tough to plan long-term or nurture young players. Stability and continuity have been scarce since Williamson’s arrival. With Favors emerging, it’s time to realistically consider a future without Williamson.

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Usually, discussions would focus on which teams might want Williamson and what New Orleans could gain in return. However, given his injury history, it’s doubtful any team would offer a substantial package. His value is more linked to his contract than his on-court performance. Williamson is set to earn a maximum salary for the 2026-27 and 2027-28 seasons, but much of it is conditional based on weight and games played. A team could acquire him, waive him, and save money by avoiding the guaranteed portions of his contract.

This means the Pelicans’ potential gains depend on how much undesirable salary other teams are willing to shed by trading for Williamson. The return might range from minimal to substantial, depending on the contracts involved. Considering New Orleans’ cautious spending, a moderate outcome is likely. Moving Williamson would relieve the Pelicans of one of the NBA’s highest-paid players, allowing them to patiently rebuild.

Delays in trading Williamson will prolong rebuilding efforts. Sometimes separation benefits everyone: Williamson’s injury-prone history suggests he shouldn’t bear the heavy burden the Pelicans place on him. A leaner role with reduced minutes on a stronger, steadier team would suit him better. He no longer fits max-player expectations, and as long as he remains, those expectations hinder both him and the team.

It’s time to evaluate Favors and Fears as key talents while continuing to rely on Murphy. Even if the 2026 draft pick goes to Atlanta, the Pelicans will likely struggle for years to build around this young roster. The pressing question: how many injury reports can a team endure before change becomes urgent?

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Fan Take: Zion Williamson’s ongoing injury struggles highlight the fragility that can derail even the most promising careers, reminding fans that talent alone doesn’t guarantee success. This situation forces the Pelicans—and the NBA at large—to rethink rebuilding strategies that balance star power with durability and team cohesion.

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