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Dejounte Murray: He’s the reason why I’m here right now. Mitch Johnson is the reason I’m here right now. He’s the guy that came and got me out of jail when I was 15—with my uncle.
The post Dejounte Murray puts Pelicans on blast after trying season appeared first on ClutchPoints. It was a rough year for the New Orleans Pelicans as the team finished the regular season with a ...
The New Orleans Pelicans made Dejounte Murray the centerpiece acquisition of their offseason. He broke his left hand in the season opener.
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 ...
Chris Haynes: New Orleans Pelicans guard Dejounte Murray tore his Achilles and will miss the rest of the season, league sources tell @ChrisBHaynes.
The New Orleans Pelicans fear guard Dejounte Murray suffered a fractured left hand in Wednesday night's season-opening 123-111 victory over the Chicago Bulls, sources told ESPN's Shams Charania ...
Ex-Spurs star Dejounte Murray reveals how Gregg Popovich graciously responded to shooting of Murray's mother This is how Popovich proved his love and care for Murray ...
Dejounte Murray was finally able to let out some of the emotions he’s kept pent up inside him this season.
It was a miserable season for 28-year-old Dejounte Murray, and Pelicans fans are looking for any signs of life after finishing 14th in the standings. While there are many factors to blame for ...
"In Atlanta, I was in the corner and on the wings, and I made the best of it," Murray said. “Here, they are allowing me to play my real position. Playing point guard. Keeping everything organized.
NEW ORLEANS — As Dejounte Murray felt his team putting the final touches on a 123-111 victory in his New Orleans Pelicans debut Wednesday night, the veteran point guard kept feeling a much ...
Star Dejounte Murray is “feared” to have suffered a fractured left hand in New Orleans’ 123-111 win over the visiting Bulls on Wednesday night, ESPN’s Shams Charania reported.