
The New Orleans Pelicans have been very healthy the past few weeks, and they could be getting some more reinforcements soon. Dejounte Murray, who has not played since last year due to his Achilles injury, could return in the Pelicans' next game, according to Will Guillory of The Athletic.
"Dejounte Murray says he believes tomorrow will be his first game back from his Achilles injury," Guillory, formerly of the X, wrote on Twitter.
Murray continues to improve, and will now bring some much needed guard help to the roster. Jordan Poole was inserted back into the rotation just two games ago after multiple DNPs, and rookie Jeremiah Fears has taken over the majority of the minutes as he has been the starter for most of the season.
The Pelicans will likely bring Murray back slowly, but it wouldn't be surprising if, at some point during the second half of the season, he ends up in the starting lineup. With no first-round pick for next season, the Pelicans have no reason to tank, so they will try to win as many games as possible. They have talent, but they haven't been able to get it together this season, which is why they finish bottom of the Western Conference.
It's been a good run of games for Zion Williamson, and it might be the healthiest he's had in a long time. Unfortunately, Trey Murphy III has missed the last few games due to injury, but head coach James Borrego is optimistic he won't be out long.
If the Pelicans can get a stretch of games where everyone is healthy, it will be interesting to see how many wins they can rack up before the end of the season.

