In the thrilling opening game of their first-round series, the New Orleans Pelicans demonstrated a heavy reliance on Zion Williamson. The Oklahoma City Thunder’s strong defensive pressure resulted in a disappointing 92-94 loss for the Pelicans on the road.
Fans were concerned when Williamson’s absence was evident in Game 1. A recent injury report painted a grim picture for the visiting team, indicating that Williamson was still troubled by a left hamstring injury sustained during the 7/8 Play-in Tournament against the Los Angeles Lakers.
Williamson’s absence, attributed to edema surrounding the injured area, has marked him as “Out” for the forthcoming game, exacerbating the Pelicans’ worries due to their reliance on him.
Zion Williamson Reflects on His Impact on Team After the Game 1
StatMuse data highlights the team’s struggles to match Williamson’s impressive stats of 22.9 points, 5.8 rebounds, five assists, and 1.1 steals per game.
With their star player sidelined, the Pelicans face a significant challenge in maintaining their postseason aspirations. Even Williamson himself expressed frustration, stating, “I really love hooping so it was bittersweet for me cause the whole time I just kept envisioning myself out there, my impact on the game.”
In Williamson’s absence, the Pelicans must devise new on-court strategies for Game 2. Brandon Ingram and CJ McCollum, the team’s secondary and tertiary players, must bring up their performance to keep the series within reach, as they did against the Sacramento Kings to secure a postseason berth.