Pelicans Announce Unfortunate Injury Update on NBA Champion Kevon Looney

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When Kevon Looney put on his new threads for the first time, he knew he was going to miss the Golden State Warriors.
"Even though I’m going somewhere else now," the center said, "I can tell you, for sure, that everyone out here is still gonna be family to me forever. I’m Bay Area for life, no matter where I go."
Evidently, Looney joined the New Orleans Pelicans on a two-year, $16 million deal, adding experience to a group in dire need of leadership. But his debut will have to wait.
Pelicans announce that Kevon Looney has been diagnosed with a proximal tibiofibular ligament sprain in his left knee. The injury occurred during the Pelicans’ preseason game against the South East Melbourne Phoenix on Oct. 5. Looney will be re-evaluated in 2-3 weeks and further… pic.twitter.com/RRDF3utVXA
— New Orleans Pelicans (@PelicansNBA) October 15, 2025
Looney OUT 2-3 Weeks
Wednesday afternoon, the Pelicans announced that Looney was diagnosed with a proximal tibiofibular ligament sprain in his left knee.
The injury occurred during the Pelicans’ preseason game against the South East Melbourne Phoenix on Oct. 5. Per the team, Looney will be re-evaluated in 2-3 weeks and further updates will be provided as appropriate.
Kevon Looney (knee) to miss at least 2-3 weeks.
— Underdog NBA (@UnderdogNBA) October 15, 2025
Last season, Looney averaged 4.5 points, 6.5 rebounds and 1.6 assists on 51 percent shooting for the Warriors. Joining New Orleans reunites the center with former teammate Jordan Poole — a prospect the latter is ecstatic about.
“As soon as you walk into a locker room at the beginning of the season, you can kind of feel it in the locker room, with the guys, the chemistry, the camaraderie,” Poole said. “We've got guys that compete, where you don't have to make us get after each other, or make us play hard against each other."
Looney's former coach, Steve Kerr, feels the same way.
"You guys know my love for Loon," the coach said. "On and off the court," Kerr said. "We're going to miss his screening. We're going to miss his offensive rebounding. We're going to miss just how solid he is every day. And yeah — the locker room leadership."

Kerr went on: "Loon might have been the best leader I’ve ever seen in my life ... we’re going to really miss Loon."
The Pelicans have plenty to look forward to between Poole, healthy Zion Williamson, rookie Jeremiah Fears and Looney. They might have to wait a few weeks, but they're feeling better about their season outlook with a new-look roster.
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Matt Guzman is a sports journalist and storyteller from Austin, Texas. He serves as a credentialed reporter and site manager for San Antonio Spurs On SI and a staff writer for multiple collegiate sites in the same network. In the world of professional sports, he is a firm believer that athletes are people, too, and intends to tell stories of players and teams’ true, behind-the-scenes character that otherwise would not be seen through strong narrative writing, hooking ledes and passionate words.
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