On March 11, Beijing time, when the Pelicans once chased only half a win behind the Lakers, but because of the recent successive losses, plus the core of the team into trouble, the Pelicans fell into trouble again. Among the Pelicans' three cores, McCollum triggered a health and safety agreement to isolate, Ingram was stopped due to a hamstring injury, and Zion has not returned so far this season.
McCollum: Trigger security protocol isolation
The Lakers acquired McCollum through a trade, and he quickly became the core of the Pelicans' backcourt, scoring high scores in several consecutive games. It's just that now, according to the pelicans' official information, McCollum triggered the health and safety protocol into quarantine mode, and he will be determined to miss the March 12 game against the Hornets, and when he will be able to return is still unknown.

Ingram: Hamstring injury
As for Ingram, after undergoing an MRI examination, he suffered a hamstring injury and is expected to undergo a review after 7-10, and it is still unknown when he will be able to return. Ingram has averaged 22.8 points, 5.7 rebounds and 5.5 assists per game this season, and his absence has weakened the team's forward offensive strength.
Zion: There is no specific comeback time
In addition, the Pelicans' interior core Zion has not returned so far this season, and he has been plagued by a foot injury. Although Zion has returned to the team, there is still no specific time to return.
Pelicans' Lewis has been reimbursed for the knee injury season, and Nance Jr. is also suspended for a knee injury, which is undoubtedly a big blow to the Pelicans and also affects their pace of catching up with the Lakers.
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