Zion Williamson’s 2024 season didn’t unfold as many had hoped. While the New Orleans Pelicans missed the playoffs, the real disappointment stemmed from Williamson’s limited impact down the stretch, not his numbers, but his lack of game-changing presence when it mattered most. Despite posting respectable stats, questions have swirled around his long-term fit with the franchise.

The former No. 1 overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft showed flashes of his All-Star potential before suffering an untimely injury that disrupted both his rhythm and the team’s momentum. Yet, the Pelicans still appear committed to the Spartanburg Day School product, reportedly viewing him as a cornerstone investment moving forward.

According to The Athletic’s Will Guillory, Williamson has held multiple conversations with the team’s revamped front office, interactions that signal mutual optimism about solidifying a long-term relationship. “Zion Williamson and the Pelicans’ new front office have spoken several times already and feel good about where things stand,” Guillory reported.

Further fueling speculation of a renewed commitment, Williamson represented the franchise at this year’s NBA Draft Lottery, a symbolic gesture not lost on fans or league insiders. “Williamson representing them at the lottery was intentional to show both sides are moving forward together,” wrote Evan Sidery of Forbes on X.

Zion Williamson 40 Points, 4 Rebounds, 4 Assists, 2 Steals on 77% TS% vs. Kings

Just an unreal downhill scorer, double, even triple coverages to avoid him getting a paint touch and he still just attacks it by finding the open shooter, a deep post up, or his hesitation

Williamson’s 2024-25 campaign ended prematurely due to a season-ending injury, but the Pelicans star still managed to make a significant impact before going down. Despite the setback, his numbers remained close to his career averages since entering the league in 2019.

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Zion Williamson – 2024-25 Season Stats:

Games Played (GP): 30Games Started (GS): 30Minutes Per Game (MPG): 28.6Points Per Game (PPG): 24.6Rebounds Per Game (RPG): 7.2Assists Per Game (APG): 5.3Steals Per Game (SPG): 1.2Blocks Per Game (BPG): 0.9Field Goal Percentage (FG%): 56.7%Three-Point Percentage (3P%): 23.1%Free Throw Percentage (FT%): 65.6%

With Williamson working toward a full recovery, the Pelicans are reportedly exploring options to bolster the roster around him. While no specific names have emerged, the front office seems committed to adding depth ahead of next season.

Meanwhile, rumors have surfaced in Europe linking one of New Orleans’ current players to Turkish powerhouse Fenerbahce. Although no deal has been confirmed, multiple reports suggest discussions between the team and CJ McCollum have taken place in recent days, with the player reportedly open to a move overseas.

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Can Williamson get back on track to help the New Orleans Pelicans next season?