Zion Williamson returns after missing 27 games with hamstring injury

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For the first time in more than two months, Zion Williamson took the court Tuesday night with a healthy hamstring.

The New Orleans Pelicans forward and former no. 1 overall draft pick had missed the last 27 games after suffering the injury in a Nov. 6 game against the Cleveland Cavaliers.

On Tuesday evening 104-97 loss to the Minnesota TimberwolvesWilliamson played 28 minutes, scored 22 points and pulled down six rebounds.

He also showed that his athleticism and power are still intact during a sequence in the third quarter in which he stole midcourt and then threw down a ferocious 360-degree dunk.

Williamson, 24, has had an injury-plagued start to his NBA career ever since the Pelicans selected him first overall in the 2019 NBA draft.

He played just 24 games in his rookie season due to a knee injury, and after an All-Star campaign, his second year in the league, suffered a season-ending injury with 45 games remaining in 2022-23. Then last season, after playing in 70 career games, a hamstring strain caused him to miss the Pelicans’ first-round playoff series.

In an abundance of caution, New Orleans coach Willie Green said Williamson will have his playing time limited until he is fully recovered.