On December 13, Beijing time, when the Pelicans fell into the bottom team this season, the failure of core Zion to return was the most important reason, especially since his recovery process is now frustrated and will postpone his comeback. Zion's fat body and huge weight have led him to criticism by public opinion, and now Pelicans reporter Jake Madison is attacking Zion for lack of professionalism, such as skipping rehabilitation training and sleeping in video classes.

As the cornerstone of the Pelicans' focus on training after sending off the thick eyebrow brother, the 21-year-old Zion has not yet fully realized his talent, but he is already in deep injury trouble. After Zion completed his foot repair surgery this summer, he has been hanging up the exemption card and has not played a game so far in the season.
Zion's appearance is already telling the story, and his huge weight has aroused concern and heated discussion. Zion's weight has reportedly swelled to about 330 pounds, which is undoubtedly a matter of great concern.
According to the famous Skip Bayless, he revealed Zion's eating habits, "I heard that Zion weighs more than 330 pounds, the good news is that he just hired a coach from Louisiana State University, and the bad news is that Zion still likes to eat high-sugar soft drinks and can eat whole pizza." ”
Zion was not restrained in his diet, and he suffered major setbacks on his way back, with his comeback being postponed and even being revealed to miss the rest of the season.
According to the Pelicans' reporter Jake Madison, who believes that Zion is not professional at all, he revealed that Zion directly skipped rehabilitation training, which is undoubtedly one of the important factors in the setback of his recovery. In addition, Zion was also revealed to have fallen asleep in last week's video lesson, and he used to fall asleep while watching the game off the field.
Zion's injury and professionalism have been criticized, and he could renew his big contract for hundreds of millions of dollars in advance in the summer of 2022, but in his current situation, it is unclear whether the Pelicans will be willing to risk giving him a big contract.
(Text/Drunken Floating Life)