Zion Williamson recently avoided addressing media inquiries about his weight loss, following a standout performance. He achieved his second triple-double in two weeks, scoring 22 points, with 12 assists and 10 rebounds. This helped the New Orleans Pelicans secure a 127-120 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers. Despite this win, the Pelicans remain in 14th place in the Western Conference with an 18-48 record.
During the intense final quarter, Williamson contributed significantly with 10 points, five assists, and five rebounds. Reflecting on his performance, he stated, "Once I found that rhythm, I just kind of got in that zone. I'd come too far to lose this game." When questioned about being in peak physical condition, he remarked, "I guess I'm going to do what I've been doing my whole career. I'll let the media have fun with it."

Pelicans coach Willie Green praised Williamson's recent performances. "When he makes his mind up that he's going to attack, there's really nothing teams can do," Green noted. He highlighted Williamson's contributions even when playing limited minutes. According to Green, Williamson's high-level conditioning makes him difficult to defend as he excels in rebounding and blocking shots.
Bruce Brown echoed these sentiments about Williamson's influence on the game. "He's different," Brown said. "Once he turns it on, once he comes in and wants to be aggressive, nobody can stop him." Brown emphasised that even with strong defensive players guarding him, Williamson remains unstoppable when determined.
The Pelicans' recent victory showcased Williamson's ability to energise his team through dynamic plays like splitting double-teams and executing powerful dunks. These actions not only boost team morale but also highlight his unique skill set on the court.