Report: Zion Williamson Expected to Return to New Orleans

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According to a report by William Guillory and Sham Charania, Zion Williamson will return to New Orleans and resume basketball activities.
Pelicans’ Zion Williamson is returning to New Orleans after spending time in Portland for his foot rehab, sources tell me and @WillGuillory. Williamson is cleared to progress in basketball activities. Pelicans have won four straight games and are in playoff race.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) March 5, 2022
Williamson received rehabilitation on his broken right foot in Portland but suffered a setback in December. He received an injection and continued his workouts.
The initial plan for Zion Williamson upon his return to New Orleans is to remain back while the team travels as he continues his rehab at the team facility, sources tell ESPN.
— Andrew Lopez (@_Andrew_Lopez) March 5, 2022
But he will be around the team when they are in the city.
The Pelicans organization announced that Williamson was responding to the treatments and noticed bone healing of his right fifth metatarsal. His progress has been significant enough to start weight balancing and other basketball activities. The team listed a timeline for his exact return to the court as "indefinite."
Nonetheless, the New Orleans Pelicans are one of the hottest teams in the league since the All-Star break. Coach Green has his team on a four-game winning streak by a 26.8 average margin of victory over opponents.
They are the only team in NBA history to win the first four games after the All-Star break by 15+ points. If they continue to move up the Western Conference standings, the team has positioned itself nicely for the NBA playoff play-in game.
New Orleans sits in 10th place and a half-game behind Los Angeles Lakers at the ninth spot.
The city and fans have a different buzz as the team appears to be jelling before the postseason.
Can you imagine the hype should Zion return for a potential playoff run?
We'll pump our brakes on that one as Zion will just be starting basketball activities with a little over 20 games remaining in the regular season. Not only would he need to be in physical shape, more importantly, but he would also need to be in basketball shape and return to be the dominant force he was last season. In 2020-21, Williamson scored 27 points per game at 61.1% from the hardwood.
The thought of incorporating Zion into a team playing their best basketball would create more Pelicans fever to spread across the entire region and NBA.
But New Orleans isn't a basketball town. Right?
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Terry is a New Orleans sports lover who has covered the Saints and the Pelicans. Articles have appeared on Sports Illustrated, SB Nation, and FanSided. He is a credentialed media member for the New Orleans Pelicans and a basketball enthusiast since birth.
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