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Zion Williamson: New Orleans Pelican is starting his first NBA All-Star game

New Orleans Pelican power forward Zion Williamson (Getty Images)
New Orleans Pelican power forward Zion Williamson (Getty Images)

Zion Williamson is set to star in the NBA All-Star game this weekend.

Williamson first drew national attention at high school for his slam dunks and went on to play one season at Duke University as a freshman.

There, he was named ACC Player of the Year, ACC Athlete of the Year and ACC Rookie of the Year. In 2019, Williamson was drafted by New Orleans Pelicans with the first overall pick.

In October that year, he tore his meniscus and so made his professional debut three months later.

That season, Williamson became the first teenager in NBA history to score 20+ points in 10 consecutive games.

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Now at just 20 years old, standing at 6ft 7in and weighing 284lbs, Williamson is one of the most impressive power forwards in the NBA.

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Despite sitting out for the Slam Dunk contest, he will surely be key for Team Durant as he comes in to replace Joel Embiid as a starter.

Only Kobe Bryant, LeBron James and Magic Johnson were younger when selected for their debut in the All-Star game.

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The game will be played in Atlanta on 7 March.