With the return of two-time NBA All-Star Zion Williamson, the New Orleans Pelicans are setting their sights high for the upcoming season. After reaching the semi-finals of the inaugural NBA Cup and facing a first-round exit against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the 2024 Playoffs, the team is eager to build on last season’s progress.
Zion had his most productive season yet, participating in 70 games and averaging a team-high 22.9 points, along with 5.8 rebounds, 5 assists, and 1.1 steals per game. His standout performance came during the NBA In-Season Tournament semi-final against the Lakers, where he recorded an impressive 40-point double-double with 11 rebounds. However, a hamstring injury sustained in that game prevented him from competing in the postseason.
In a recent interview with The Athletic’s William Guillory, Zion expressed his determination to return even stronger this season, stating, “I’m out for straight vengeance. Not against any particular person. Just for myself.” He also identified the loss to the Lakers as a pivotal moment in his career, reflecting on how it motivated him to strive for greatness. “I didn’t show up in that big moment. It hit me while the game was going on. I just looked up and said, ‘I didn’t show up.’ I don’t have any excuse,” he admitted.
The Pelicans have made significant moves in the offseason, trading Jonas Valanciunas and acquiring center Yves Missi in the 2024 NBA Draft. Additionally, the signing of Dejounte Murray from the Atlanta Hawks adds depth to their roster, creating the potential for a formidable lineup alongside stars like Brandon Ingram, CJ McCollum, and Trey Murphy III.
As the Pelicans prepare for the 2024-25 season, Williamson’s healthy return and renewed focus could be the keys to transforming the team into a dominant force in the league. With high aspirations and a roster brimming with talent, the Pelicans are poised to make a significant impact this year.