
The New Orleans Pelicans touted the improved fitness of Zion Williamson during the preseason. Two games into the regular season, their star forward is already out with an injury.
Williamson was ruled out of Monday's game with the Boston Celtics due to a bone contusion on his left foot. That's disheartening news for the Pelicans, who opened the season 0-2 but have seen Williamson average 27 points, 9.5 rebounds, six assists and four steals in the first two games.
The Pelicans have had to manage Williamson's minutes and rest since drafting him in 2019. A torn meniscus suffered in a preseason game kept him out for the first 44 games of his rookie season, but he returned to play 61 games and make the All-Star team in his sophomore season.
A foot injury kept Williamson out for the 2022-23 season, then he played a career-high 70 games in 2023-24 — before he injured his hamstring during a 40-point performance in a play-in tournament game. Last season, injuries to his back and hamstring led to Williamson missing 52 games.
Some of Williamson's injury issues stem from his explosive style of play, which puts pressure on his joints. That was especially true when Williamson was struggling with his weight, but this season he's slimmed way down and is playing with as much explosiveness as ever, like when he dunked on Victor Wembanyama on Friday night.
ZION DUNKS ON WEMBY ON THE FIRST PLAY OF THE GAME pic.twitter.com/S9pxc2vyMO
— New Orleans Pelicans (@PelicansNBA) October 25, 2025
Williamson played 37 minutes in Friday's overtime game. Even with two days off between games, perhaps the Pelicans simply wanted to err on the side of caution with their superstar. Especially since he's had a bad foot injury in the past, New Orleans may well want to sacrifice a game in October to preserve Williamson for April.
But it's not a good sign that Williamson is out for the third game of the season. He's taken care of his body this summer, but Williamson's fragile body may be a constant concern for his whole career.
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