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Dejounte Murray led the Atlanta Hawks to a win over the Boston Celtics on Thursday night, and he delivered a great quote after the game. Murray scored a career-high 44 points in Atlanta’s 123 ...
Dejounte Murray was traded to the New Orleans Pelicans (via the Atlanta Hawks) last summer. However, Murray only appeared in 31 games after suffering a season-ending injury. On Tuesday, the ...
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. Him ...
Murray offered some great quotes during his first press conference in New Orleans. Arguably the biggest and most viral quote came when he was talking about the face of the franchise, Zion Williamson.
Dejounte Murray: We’re two point guards. Obviously, he’s established more than me in this league. You know, he came into a great role, where I came in a different role. Everybody’… ...
Murray only joined the Pelicans last summer and put up a modest stat line in his first stint there with 17.5 points, 6.5 rebounds, and 7.4 assists per game on 39.3% shooting.
How did Dejounte Murray injure his left hand? The injury happened late in New Orleans’ 123-111 victory. With 2:21 left to play in the game, and the Pelicans up 12 points, Murray pulled up for a ...
When guard Dejounte Murray was a rookie with the San Antonio Spurs, then-coach Gregg Popovich offered to perform an extremely selfless act to help Murray's family.. During an appearance on "The ...
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 ...
New New Orleans Pelicans player Dejounte Murray speaks during a press conference at the Ochsner Sports Performance Center in Metairie, La., Tuesday, July 9, 2024.
Murray only joined the Pelicans last summer and put up a modest stat line in his first stint there with 17.5 points, 6.5 rebounds, and 7.4 assists per game on 39.3% shooting.