How Zion Williamson can shake up the NBA Playoff race

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The man. The myth. The legend. New Orleans Pelicans rookie No. 1 overall pick Zion Williamson will make his long-anticipated regular-season debut Wednesday night against the San Antonio Spurs

Williamson missed the first 44 games of the season with a knee injury and will be on a minutes restriction early on. Even then, his return is big news for both the Pelicans and the broader NBA.

Here’s why: It’s not hyperbole. Williamson is the most pro-ready rookie we’ve seen enter the Association since LeBron James back in 2003. His return to action will shake up the Western Conference playoff race as we know it.

Pelicans success: After starting the season with a 6-22 record, New Orleans has won 11 of its past 16 games and is right in the thick of the playoff race heading into the second half of the season.

The other contenders: Looking at the standings, there’s a clear path to postseason basketball for the Pelicans.

The Pelicans “supporting” cast: This recent success in NOLA without Williamson lends credence to the idea of sustained success for the Pelicans.

Bottom line

With those three players currently performing at an exceptional level, New Orleans has been able to overcome a disastrous start to the season.

Each of these players, primarily Mr. Ball, will be impacted big time by Williamson’s return to the court.

Given the success New Orleans has had over the past month or so, it is getting Williamson back at the right time. Should the big man live up to expectations, it would not be a surprise to see the Pelicans inch in as the seventh or eighth seed out west.

If that is indeed the case, one of the top teams in the Western Conference (cough, Lakers) could be in for one heck of a first-round playoff series.

Everything is coming together for New Orleans at the exact right time.

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