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New Orleans Pelicans' Zion Williamson cleared to return without restrictions, paving way for 2022-23 return

Zion Williamson has been cleared in his return to play progression without any restrictions, the New Orleans Pelicans announced on Thursday afternoon.

The announcement clears the way for Williamson to go through offseason workouts unrestricted this summer as he prepares for the 2022-23 season. Williams missed the entire 2021-22 season after he broke the right fifth metatarsal in his foot during offseason workouts last summer.

There was hope Williamson could have played during the season but setbacks prevented that from happening. There was an outside chance Williamson could have returned if the eighth-seeded Pelicans made a deep run in the playoffs, but the team fell in six games to the top-seeded Phoenix Suns in the first round.

The update comes after the Pelicans said recent imaging showed «continued improvement» in Williamson's right foot. Williamson just completed his third NBA season but has only played 85 games in those three years because of injuries. He played 24 during his rookie season after his debut was delayed by a torn meniscus in his right knee.

This summer, Williams is eligible to sign a five-year, $186 million max rookie extension with New Orleans. When asked about the extension on April 29 with the Pelicans did exit interviews, Williamson said «Of course. I wouldn't be able to sign it fast enough.»

Williamson said the 2021-22 season was a «rough year» because of the injury which included him taking time to rehab away from the team in Portland. However, once he returned to the team in March, he could tell the Pelicans were building something.

«Being real, it sucks watching from the sideline,» Williamson said. «I just want to be out there. Just seeing the potential. We have a lot of great pieces. I'm

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