While a potential rebuild or a trade remains within the realm of possibility for the Pelicans, Williamson stressed his desire to remain with the organization long term. He acknowledged that extension talks are a business matter and said, if the team wants him, this is where he wants to be.
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Williamson’s comments come as the Pelicans navigate a period of uncertainty following a lack of playoff success since his arrival in 2019. The star forward has faced injury disruptions but delivered solid numbers when healthy, averaging 21.0 points, 5.7 rebounds, and 3.2 assists per game this past season across 65 appearances.
At 25 years old, Williamson’s future is still very much in his hands, with the potential for a lengthy and productive career ahead if he can maintain health. The Pelicans’ path forward—whether they pursue a longer-term deal with Williamson or explore other strategic moves—will shape the franchise’s trajectory in the coming seasons.
Overall, Williamson underscored his preference to stay in New Orleans, reiterating that, despite business considerations, the city feels like home and he intends to contribute to the Pelicans for years to come.