His sole game for the New Orleans Pelicans will be Dejounte Murray's.
Dejounte Murray may be playing his final game for the New Orleans Falcons.
According to ESPN's Shams Charania, the winter trade acquisition suffered a left hand fracture in the Eagles ' season-opening get over the Chicago Bulls. He will need to go four to six weeks without surgery.
The damage appeared to have taken place when New Orleans was up 119-107 in the third quarter. After Bulls watch Zach LaVine intruded on his getting place, forcing him to drop tight with his arms bracing him, he landed off balance.
Murray drew a terrible, but was in obvious problems. He also shot his completely throws and remained in the game until the one-minute level.
Dejounte probably injured his left side in the play. That hand pic did n't want to distract him. twitter.com/P8OYQGcERx
— Pelicans Film Room ( @PelsFilmRoom ) October 24, 2024
Murray posted 14 items on 4-of-15 firing with 10 help, eight touchdowns, one steal and one churn in a 123-111 succeed.
In exchange for a flexible and brilliant watch with whom Atlanta never seemed to make it work, the Eagles traded for Murray in June, earning the team two first-round draft picks, core Larry Nance Jr., and protect Dyson Daniels.
Murray appeared to be a good match for C. J. McCollum's backcourt, but the Falcons may have to wait until after the break before seeing him in action.
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