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Zion Williamson Rejoins Pelicans in NBA Bubble, Will Be Required to Quarantine

FILE - In this March 6, 2020, file photo, New Orleans Pelicans forward Zion Williamson walks onto the court during the second half of the team's NBA basketball game against the Miami Heat in New Orleans. The rookie sensation’s availability to play remained unclear as the season’s resumption in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, approached. He left the NBA’s so-called “bubble” setup on July 16 to attend to an unspecified family medical matter. A week later, the club had yet to provide an update on his possible return.  (AP Photo/Rusty Costanza, File)

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New Orleans Pelicans forward Zion Williamson returned to the NBA bubble in Orlando, Florida, on Friday following a family emergency that required him to leave the campus of the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex. 

The Pelicans say Williamson has tested negative for the coronavirus since he left the team and will immediately enter quarantine, per NBA protocol. 

“My family and I appreciate the love and respect that everyone showed us while we dealt with a private family matter,” Williamson said in a statement per ESPN’s Andrew Lopez. “I‘m excited to rejoin my team in Orlando and look forward to getting back on the court with my teammates after quarantine.”

Because the rookie had an excused absence, he is not subject to any penalties from the league. 

New Orleans has two scrimmages remaining before resuming its season. 

The Pels will face the Denver Nuggets on July 25 and the Milwaukee Bucks on July 27. 

It’s unclear if Williamson will be allowed to resume team activities in time to participate in either exhibition. New Orleans officially restarts the season July 30 at 6:30 p.m. ET against the Utah Jazz.

The team currently sits 3.5 games back of the eighth-place Memphis Grizzlies for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference with eight games to play. The Pelicans can earn a postseason bid by winning the eighth seed by four games. If it remains in ninth place, and within four games of the eighth-place team, it’ll trigger a play-in tournament in which it needs to win two games before the eighth-place team wins one. 

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