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Dejounte Murray may have broken his hand in Pelicans debut

Dejounte Murray may have broken his hand in Pelicans debut

The Pelicans are worried that Combo Guard Dejounte Murraymay have broken his left hand in his regular-season debut at New Orleans on Wednesday, sources tell ESPN's Shams Charania (Twitter link).

The 6’5″ veteran was acquired in a blockbuster trade with the Hawks this summer that saw New Orleans give up some depth and draft equity. Murray scored 14 points on 4 of 15 shooting from the floor and 6 of 7 shooting from the charity stripe. He also handed out 10 dimes and pulled down eight boards in the Pelicans' 123-111 victory over the Bulls.

New Orleans won 49 contests last year but was quickly swept out of the playoffs by the Thunder in the first round last spring. Making a play for Murray, the team president David Griffin decided to look at two-way talent in the backcourt. Should the injury cause a layoff, this move could return during the regular season for the Pelicans.

A former All-Star and All-Defensive team player with the Spurs, Murray struggled to find his footing during his two seasons in Atlanta as he played alongside another ball-dominant All-Star guard Trae Young. While plying his trade for the Hawks, Murray averaged 21.5 points on .462/.355/.810 shooting percentages, plus 6.3 assists, 5.3 rebounds and 1.5 steals. However, the team only reached the playoffs once during his tenure.

New Orleans represented a far more balanced and longer roster for Murray, perhaps his best chance yet to at least reach the second round of the playoffs. With his health now a long-term concern this year, the Pelicans' fate is suddenly much more precarious.

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