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Murray packed a well-rounded stat line before his season ended abruptly, averaging 17.5 points, 6.5 rebounds, 7.4 assists, 2.0 steals and 1.7 three-pointers per game over 31 starts with 39/30/82 shooting splits. Unfortunately, a non-contact right Achilles tendon tear sustained in late January prematurely ended his 2024-25 campaign. The Pelicans swapped CJ McCollum for Jordan Poole, but when Murray is back at full strength, he will surely reclaim his starting role. Any fantasy managers taking the plunge on Murray may not want to bank on him returning before the new year, just to be safe. Murray offers tantalizing upside because of his triple-double potential that is accompanied by one of the best steal rates in the NBA, and it's fair to expect some positive regression with his jumper -- he's a career 45.3 percent shooter from the field and 34.0 percent from beyond the arc. He's best viewed as a high-upside stash or late-round target in redraft leagues, with much more appeal in dynasty formats where patience and long-term reward are part of the equation. Depending on his ADP, Murray could be a serious value in redraft if he quickly finds his form on the court. Read Past Outlooks
Lacking clear target date for debut
Pelicans interim head coach James Borrego said Dec. 19 that Murray (Achilles) is "working his tail off" in his rehab, but the veteran point guard remains without a definitive target date for his 2025-26 debut, Dylan Sanders of Roundtable.io reports. "I can't say where he is on the schedule, I wish I could be more honest about that. He's doing great is what I can say," Borrego said of Murray. "It's impressive how far he's comes, where he's at. He works extremely hard. We'll have him back soon, how soon I don't know. We're working through that right now."
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Nearly two weeks since Borrego provided his update, the Pelicans have yet to indicate that Murray has resumed taking part in full-contact practice, which makes it difficult to forecast how close the 29-year-old might be to playing again. Murray is working his way back from Feb. 5 surgery to address a ruptured right Achilles tendon, and though Shams Charania of ESPN reported back in late September that Murray was targeting "right after New Year's" to make his debut, it's unclear if that rough target still holds. Given his track record of production prior to his surgery, Murray still looks like a worthwhile player to stash in most deeper leagues, or in shallower leagues with larger benches or multiple injured reserve spots. However, fantasy managers should be aware that once he's finally cleared to play, Murray will likely need several games to get fully ramped up before he's given a consistent 30-plus-minute role.
Nearly two weeks since Borrego provided his update, the Pelicans have yet to indicate that Murray has resumed taking part in full-contact practice, which makes it difficult to forecast how close the 29-year-old might be to playing again. Murray is working his way back from Feb. 5 surgery to address a ruptured right Achilles tendon, and though Shams Charania of ESPN reported back in late September that Murray was targeting "right after New Year's" to make his debut, it's unclear if that rough target still holds. Given his track record of production prior to his surgery, Murray still looks like a worthwhile player to stash in most deeper leagues, or in shallower leagues with larger benches or multiple injured reserve spots. However, fantasy managers should be aware that once he's finally cleared to play, Murray will likely need several games to get fully ramped up before he's given a consistent 30-plus-minute role.
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How does Dejounte Murray compare to other players?
This section compares his stats with all players from the previous three seasons (minimum 200 minutes played)*. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that stat and it would be considered average.
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49.4%
Effective Field Goal %
44.5%
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After two failed seasons in Atlanta, Murray was traded to New Orleans this offseason. Sharing a backcourt with Trae Young wasn't detrimental to Murray's fantasy value, as the latter finished 23rd in eight-category leagues in 2022-23 and 20th in 2023-24. However, Murray did see a sharp drop in assists. In 2021-22, Murray's final year with the Spurs, he posted a career-high 9.2 dimes per game but dropped to around 6.3 assists per game over his two seasons with the Hawks. Murray will be the Pelicans' lead point guard, pushing CJ McCollum back to his usual shooting guard spot and Brandon Ingram to small forward. In his new role, it's safe to assume Murray could catapult himself up the league-wide assists board again, especially if McCollum, Ingram and Zion Williamson stay healthy. If Murray, who made a career-high 2.6 three-pointers per game in 2023-24, can flirt with 10 assists a night again, a top-10 finish in eight-category leagues is within the realm of possibility. He's also a high-floor option. The 2016 No. 29 overall pick has appeared in at least 66 regular-season games in six straight campaigns, including 78 appearances last season. Murray has first-round upside and a high floor, making him a safe pick in the earlier rounds of fantasy drafts.
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Could return around early January
Murray (Achilles) could be ready to make his season debut shortly after New Year's Day, Shams Charania reported during his appearance Wednesday on ESPN's "NBA Today." "He is making progress. He is doing better. Every single day, he is doing a little more," Charania said. "I would look at right after New Year's as to where Dejounte Murray could pinpoint to make his return."
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Remains without return timetable
Murray's (Achilles) rehab is going well, but there remains no timetable for his return to action, Erin Summers of the Gulf Coast Sports & Entertainment Network reports.
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Tears Achilles, out for season
Murray was diagnosed with a torn right Achilles tendon after exiting in the first quarter of Friday's 118-116 loss to the Celitcs and will miss the rest of the season, Shams Charania of ESPN reports.
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Won't return Friday
The Pelicans announced that Murray suffered a lower right leg injury in the first quarter of Friday's game against the Celtics and won't return.
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Suffers non-contact injury
Murray headed to the locker room midway through the first quarter of Friday's game against the Celtics after suffering an apparent non-contact injury to his right ankle, Will Guillory of The Athletic reports.
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Eyeing January return
ESPN's Shams Charania said Wednesday that Murray is targeting a return around January, according to Pelicans Film Room.
ANALYSIS
Murray was diagnosed with a torn right Achilles tendon back on Jan. 31, so this timetable would mean he would return after about 11 months on the shelf. "He is making progress. He is doing better. Every single day, he is doing a little more," Charania said. "I would look at right after New Year's as to where Dejounte Murray could pinpoint to make his return." Murray progressed to dunking in late August and continues to trend in the right direction. In the meantime, the Pelicans could lean heavily on Jordan Poole and potentially Jeremiah Fears as well.
Murray was diagnosed with a torn right Achilles tendon back on Jan. 31, so this timetable would mean he would return after about 11 months on the shelf. "He is making progress. He is doing better. Every single day, he is doing a little more," Charania said. "I would look at right after New Year's as to where Dejounte Murray could pinpoint to make his return." Murray progressed to dunking in late August and continues to trend in the right direction. In the meantime, the Pelicans could lean heavily on Jordan Poole and potentially Jeremiah Fears as well.







