New Orleans Pelicans head into Sunday night’s matchup against the Chicago Bulls with one major question hovering over their lineup: will Zion Williamson finally make his return? After missing multiple games due to injury, Pelicans’ star forward is edging closer to game action, and his status has become the central storyline ahead of the road clash in Chicago.
Zion Williamson’s status ahead of Bulls clash
Williamson has been sidelined with a right adductor strain, an issue that has kept him out of Pelicans’ last six games. As of Sunday morning’s official injury report at 11:30 a.m. EST, the 25-year-old has been listed as questionable, leaving his availability uncertain until closer to tip-off.
Despite his absence, New Orleans managed to pick up a notable win over the Portland Trail Blazers last Thursday, showing resilience without their franchise cornerstone. Still, there is no question that Williamson’s potential return would significantly alter New Orleans Pelicans’ outlook against a Bulls team they are eager to challenge on the road.
Encouraging signs from practice
Optimism around Williamson’s return grew after Pelicans head coach James Borrego provided a positive update following Saturday’s practice session. The fact that Williamson was able to participate in team activities marked a major step forward in his recovery process.
Recovery timeline appears ahead of schedule
Earlier this month, the expectation surrounding Williamson’s injury was far more conservative. On December 2, ESPN’s Shams Charania reported that Pelicans planned to re-evaluate Williamson in approximately three weeks. With Sunday’s game arriving closer to the two-week mark, his questionable designation indicates that his recovery may be progressing faster than initially anticipated.
What Williamson brings when healthy
Through 10 appearances this season, Williamson has continued to be a focal point of New Orleans’ offense. He is averaging 22.1 points, 5.6 rebounds, and four assists per game, while shooting an efficient 51 percent from the field. His ability to pressure defenses in the paint and draw attention from multiple defenders remains unmatched on the roster.
Even if he is cleared, New Orleans Pelicans may still manage his minutes carefully, balancing the desire for an immediate boost with long-term health considerations.
Full Pelicans Injury Report vs. Bulls
Zion Williamson – Questionable (Right adductor strain)
Trey Alexander – Out (G League/Two-Way)
Hunter Dickinson – Out (G League/Two-Way)
Dejounte Murray – Out (Right Achilles rupture)
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