New Orleans vice president of basketball operations David Griffin said there is 'a lot' Zion Williamson can do to remain healthy and be more available.
in the play-in game, New Orleans executive vice president of basketball operations David Griffin was asked what needed to change in order to make Williamson more available.
"I think putting him in the best position to succeed is important. And I think his participation is a big part of that." "Physically I'm fine, now it's just a matter of when I feel like Zion," Williamson said."I know the atmosphere I'd be entering based off like the playoff experience. So now it's just a matter of when I feel like Zion."and that Williamson was not missing the game due to choosing to sit.
Zion Williamson, #1 of the New Orleans Pelicans, sits on the bench during the second half of an NBA game against the Toronto Raptors at Scotiabank Arena on February 23, 2023, in Toronto, Canada.medical situation
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