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Stephen A. Smith on Zion Williamson: ‘He doesn’t want to be in New Orleans’

January 14, 2025 by Hoops Hype

Following Zion Williamson’s one-game suspension for violating team policies, ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith believes that Williamson no longer wants to be in New Orleans. “Zion doesn’t want to be in New Orleans, he doesn’t want to be there,” Smith said on ESPN’s First Take (1:45 mark). “He wants to be in a major market like L.A., New York, or whatever, because he wants the marketability.”

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