New Pelicans president of basketball operations Joe Dumars wouldn’t tip his hand regarding his plans for Zion Williamson.
In his introductory press conference, Dumars said he’s had multiple discussions with the team’s oft-injured franchise player but didn’t reveal any details, according to the Associated Press.
“At the league office, I’ve had to talk to Zion a few times,” said Dumars, who spent the past three seasons as the NBA’s executive vice president and head of basketball operations. “I won’t go into those conversations. But we talked since then, and I’ve talked to Zion since I became the EVP here, and we had exceptional conversations on the phone.”
There’s been plenty of speculation that Williamson could be one of the big name on the trade market this summer. Williamson appeared in just 30 games this season, the fourth time he’s played 30 or fewer games in his six-year career. He missed the entire 2021/22 season. He still has three years left on his max contract.
Dumars, the longtime Pistons president of basketball operations, says he wants to “find out what’s happening” regarding the rash of injuries that have hit the roster the past two seasons. He also wants a high level of professionalism and commitment throughout the organization. Williamson was suspended one game this season for violating team policies.
“You have to set standards — and you can’t waver from those standards,” Dumars said.
As for coach Willie Green, Dumars once again didn’t indicate whether he’d return or not. Dumars did pay him a compliment.
“I’ve been knowing Willie forever — great man,” Dumars said.
A Louisiana native, Dumars indicated he was content with his NBA office job but was persuaded to return to his home state to revive the Pelicans franchise.
“Sometimes opportunities come along and, you know, right place, right time, right people,” Dumars said.