No. 1 overall draft pick Zion Williamson finally made his regular-season debut on Wednesday night in New Orleans, and his arrival to the NBA was worth the wait.
Williamson was quiet through most of the game, but exploded in the fourth quarter to give the Pelicans a chance to win the game. Williamson scored 17 consecutive points for the Pelicans in the fourth, but was eventually pulled from the game by coach Alvin Gentry, who was sticking to the Pelicans’ strict plan for Zion’s court time.
If you missed Williamson’s debut, you’re going to want to check out the highlights.
Williamson finished his first career game with 22 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists, and 5 turnovers in 18 minutes of action. How does that stack up against the debuts of other NBA greats? Let’s take a closer look at the numbers.
1. Williamson had the highest per-minute scoring rate of any player in the shot clock era
Zion Williamson scored 22 points in 18:18 of action Wednesday, or 1.20 points per minute.
That's the most points per minute in a player's NBA debut in the shot-clock era (since 1954-55).
h/t @EliasSports pic.twitter.com/Ww8e4F59Cf
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) January 23, 2020
2. Williamson’s 17-point streak was historic
Zion Williamson scored 17 consecutive points for the Pelicans in the 4th quarter last night.
It's the most consecutive team points any rookie has scored in the 4th quarter over the last 20 seasons (via @EliasSports). pic.twitter.com/YCUkfR45j1
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) January 23, 2020
3. Williamson’s three-point barrage came out of nowhere
Williamson went 4-for-4 from beyond the arc in the fourth quarter, and as Jrue Holiday noted after the game, Williamson may have been spending his time adding a new weapon to his arsenal. Williamson never hit more than three triples in a game at Duke, and only hit multiple threes in four games with the Blue Devils. He finished his only college season shooting 33 percent from three.
Williamson also became the first player to go 4-of-4 from three in his debut.
Zion Williamson is the 1st player in NBA history to go 4-4 (or better) on threes in his NBA debut (via @EliasSports).
His 22 points are the most in a player's debut in @PelicansNBA history, passing Anthony Davis. pic.twitter.com/FoVIfNe7hS
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) January 23, 2020