Twitter is having a field day over Zion Williamson’s drip and according to trolls, his drip is trash. Perhaps, he’s not even bothered about what people say about his fashion sense.
According to Awesemo:
Zion Williamson’s Drip continues to get trashed. The New Orleans Pelicans star hasn’t played all season long, and at this point in the season, it’s doubtful he’ll be back anytime soon.
Now with Zion so close to a return, albeit a return to the bench, he’s being skewered over his latest drip. Through the years he’s been lambasted several times over his fashion choices.
It’s been a bumpy start for the 19-year-old and this latest setback will once again bring up questions about his long-term durability. And of course his fashion choices are always questionable.
When will Zion actually get back on the court?
Three years after being drafted, he holds the city in his hands and has the league on alert. He’s soaring to the rim and up the Kia MVP charts simultaneously, pulling his team in the process. And his highlights are so show-stopping and in-demand that the TV networks are hastily re-shuffling their future schedules to accommodate him and all his fabulousness.
This was supposed to be Zion Williamson, the plucky No. 1 overall pick with the Bunyan body and designated savior of basketball in New Orleans. As it turns out, Zion is grounded — still — while the player taken with the next pick in that draft, Ja Morant, is convincingly building a mountain of basketball credibility.
As he mends from a fractured fifth metatarsal in his right foot that required two procedures since last summer, Williamson very likely and reluctantly will join Greg Oden and Blake Griffin as former No. 1 overall picks in the last 15 years who missed an entire season. It all depends on how much importance he and the Pelicans place on a possible 2021-22 debut with only 18 regular season games remaining. While the Pelicans, after early struggles, flipped their fortunes — they’re 24-21 since starting the season 3-16 — the overall health of Williamson and his future is obviously more important than getting a cameo from him.
His short NBA career has been fogged in a fair degree of secrecy and uncertainty. That’s what makes his case so perplexing. His injuries, weight and desire to remain in New Orleans long-term always seem to be issues without much clarity. It doesn’t help that Williamson hasn’t spoken publicly in almost a year, and the front office likewise stays mum for the most part, and his “camp” doesn’t offer much more clues. Everyone who has something invested in him, it seems, walks carefully around the subject of Zion.
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