The NBA announced Wednesday's game between the New Orleans Pelicans and Milwaukee Bucks has been postponed due to the inclement weather in New Orleans.
One of the most hyped regular-season events in recent NBA history took place Jan. 22, 2020, with the league’s next young phenom, the No. 1 pick in the 2019 NBA Draft, set to play his first game as a pro following a three-month absence because of a torn right lateral meniscus.
The New Orleans Pelicans entered the 2024-25 NBA season with hopes of making legitimate noise after adding Dejounte Murray to a team with Zion Williamson ... in the Los Angeles Lakers and New ...
January 22, 2020 was one of the most anticipated nights in New Orleans Pelicans' history. It was the night Zion Williamson made his NBA debut after being selected with the No. 1 draft pick the summer before.
We are only eight months removed from the last time we wondered if Zion Williamson can anchor a contender, as he torched LeBron James in a play-in tournament game against the Los Angeles Lakers. Except, in a microcosm of his young career, Williamson left ...
Zion Williamson has come under intense scrutiny for his limited participation with the New Orleans Pelicans due to injuries and suspensions. In light of this, NBA legend Carmelo Anthony has delivered a strong critique of the young forward’s conduct.
Zion Williamson's mention of Brooklyn as one of his favorite NBA arenas has Nets fans discussing the possibility of a trade.
After the Pelicans suspended Zion Williamson for being late to a team flight, Gilbert Arenas argued that they are hurting his trade value.
Don't look now, but the NBA trade deadline is less than three weeks away. Role players and stars alike will be swapping teams between now and then, but like any
Zion Williamson's much-anticipated return to basketball has been met with unexpected hurdles. Less than a week after rejoining the New Orleans Pelicans following a 27-game absence due to a ...
Who is going to make a move that puts them closer to an NBA title? Six trades we want to see before the February 6 trade deadline:
Dan Woike is the Lakers beat writer for the Los Angeles Times after spending two seasons covering the league as a whole, with an emphasis on Los Angeles’ teams.