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Abstract:Some wondered if Zion Williamson would avoid playing with the New Orleans Pelicans by returning to Duke for his sophomore season.
After the NBA Draft Lottery, some wondered if Zion Williamson would avoid playing with the New Orleans Pelicans by returning to Duke for his sophomore season.Williamson had not hired an agent yet and has not signed and shoe-endorsement deals.The prospect's stepfather ended the speculation when he said going back to school has not even been considered.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Zion Williamson's stepfather was interviewed by 104.5 ESPN in Baton Rouge about the prospect of playing for the New Orleans Pelicans.There has been speculation that Williamson might consider returning to Duke for his sophomore season rather than play for the Pelicans. Williamson has yet to hire an agent and could theoretically return to Duke.“As far as returning to Duke, that's not something we have even considered,” said Lee Anderson.“We met with David Griffin and had a great conversation and are excited at the prospect of getting settled and finding a place to stay.”Read more:WHERE ARE THEY NOW: The players that teams are kicking themselves for drafting before Giannis Antetokounmpo in 2013 NBA mock draft: What the experts are predicting for all 30 first-round picks26 examples of Tiger Woods' extraordinary competitiveness Photos show what golf's biggest stars looked like when their careers started
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