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Diet to discipline - Zion Williamson knows he can do more - ESPN

New Orleans Pelicans forward Zion Williamson knows his battle to stay on the court is going to take discipline, but he admitted Monday night that it's been a struggle so far in his young NBA career.

In a surprise appearance on the «Gil's Arena» podcast, hosted by Gilbert Arenas, Williamson spoke about dealing with issues that have limited him to just 114 regular-season games in four years. He was asked about eating healthy to stay in game shape.

«It's hard, man,» Williamson said. «I'm 20, 22, have all the money in the world — well, it feels like all the money in the world. It's hard.

»I'm at that point now, because of certain things, I'm putting back the wisdom around me. I don't want to say older because they get defensive, but I'm putting people around me with wisdom. Put me on game to certain things. And just go from there."

Williamson is listed as 6-foot-6, 284 pounds.

He said some of his issues go back to having this «invincibility trait» that you feel like nothing can stop you when you're young. He said he had to think about the people around him and listen to those who genuinely want to help him.

Williamson played in just 29 games last season, missing the final 45 because of a hamstring injury he suffered Jan. 2. After initially being expected to make a return around the All-Star break, Williamson reinjured the hamstring and was never able to make it back on the floor.

Before the 2021-22 season, Williamson broke his foot. He was slated to return during the season but was never cleared and missed the entire season.

During exit interviews in April, Pelicans executive vice president of basketball operations David Griffin said that for Williamson to be more available, «a big part is on him.»

«I think there is a lot he

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