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Every so often, Dejounte Murray, the former University of Washington basketball player turned NBA headliner, offers another ...
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Dejounte Murray Explains What Went Wrong In His First Season With The Pelicans originally appeared on Fadeaway World.
Dejounte Murray recently appeared on The Pivot Podcast to explain what went wrong in his first season with the New Orleans ...
Dejounte Murray's season is over, with the New Orleans Pelicans confirming Saturday that the standout guard ruptured his right Achilles tendon and now faces a lengthy rehab process. It's the ...
Dejounte Murray’s season is over. The former All-Star guard tore his Achilles after suffering a non-contact injury in the first quarter of the Pelicans’ 118-116 loss to the Celtics on Friday ...
New Orleans Pelicans guard Dejounte Murray tore his Achilles tendon during Friday night's game against the Boston Celtics, according to multiple reports. The one-time All-Star's first season with ...
NEW ORLEANS — As soon as Dejounte Murray went to the floor ... Advertisement Later that night, the fears were confirmed: Murray suffered a torn right Achilles tendon, league sources told ...
NEW ORLEANS — Dejounte Murray tore his right Achilles tendon in the team’s 118-116 loss to the Boston Celtics on Friday night, ending the Pelicans guard’s season, according to a league source.
Michael Scotto: Dejounte Murray suffering a torn Achilles and missing the rest of the season is the latest blow in a brutal season of injuries for the New Orleans Pelicans. With the third-worst ...
New Orleans Pelicans guard Dejounte Murray suffered a season-ending ruptured right Achilles tendon during Friday night's 118-116 loss to the Boston Celtics. Murray drove into the lane and took a ...
Murray was diagnosed with a torn right Achilles tendon after exiting in the first quarter of Friday's 118-116 loss to the Celitcs and will miss the rest of the season, Shams Charania of ESPN reports.