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Kendrick Perkins surprised and disappointed by Zion Williamson’s ongoing physical issues

The franchise are going through a deep and prolonged crisis

Kendrick Perkins
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The New Orleans Pelicans opened the season with an alarming 2-10 record. The situation threatens to tear apart the expectations of the entire project. The team doesn’t even own its 2026 first-round picks. Pressure grows by the day. The context worsened because Zion Williamson suffered another injury. The forward was the cornerstone of the 2025-26 plan. His absence creates uncertainty and concern within the organization.

Faced with this scenario, Kendrick Perkins voiced his confusion. The former player analyzed Zion’s case with harsh criticism. Since his arrival in 2019 as the first overall pick, the power forward has shown elite talent. However, he never found long-term continuity. He has missed more than 50 percent of regular-season games since his debut. Fans expected a generational leader. Instead, they witnessed a frustrating path.

Perkins demands answers and greater transparency

According to The Sports Rush, Williamson’s recurring hamstring injuries have formed a troubling pattern. Zion recently suffered another grade-1 strain. The diagnosis sidelined him for two weeks and reignited the debate about his physical preparation. It also sparked questions about the team’s medical program. Perkins demanded public clarity, and his comments resonated on the Road Trippin’ podcast. He recalled the excitement in New Orleans when Zion arrived six years ago. Today, he described the situation as a massive disappointment.

Perkins also addressed the emotional state of the fanbase. “They’re probably frustrated and tired of this organization and the direction it’s going as well, and now, not only do you have Zion out again with a hamstring injury… And we need to get a doctor in here because I have some questions. I’ve never seen a guy injure his hamstring this much. So, I need some science behind this,” he said.

The situation also affects Williamson himself. No player accepts being sidelined so often. Even less someone once projected as a historic star. Zion has spent more time on the bench than on the court. He has supported his teammates from the sideline for years. The frustration became evident with every setback.

The Pelicans also lost CJ McCollum after trading him to the Wizards. Jordan Poole cannot carry the offense alone. The immediate outlook appears dark for the franchise. The front office needs quick answers. It also needs a more reliable medical plan. The crisis could collapse the entire project if the situation continues.

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