New Orleans Pelicans star Zion Williamson has been absent from the court this season because of a foot injury, but according to JJ Redick, Williamson has been absent as a teammate his entire time in the NBA.

“There’s a responsibility that you have as an athlete when you play a team sport to be fully invested,” Redick said Tuesday on First Take. “You’re fully invested in your body, you’re fully invested in your work and you’re fully invested in your teammates. That is your responsibility, and we have not seen that from Zion.”

Redick and Williamson were teammates with the Pelicans for parts of the past two seasons before Redick announced his retirement and joined ESPN as an NBA analyst before this season.

Redick said he voiced his concerns with Williamson while in New Orleans.

“This is something I addressed with Zion in front of the team,” Redick said. “This is going back to his rookie year.”

“This is a pattern of behavior with Zion that we are seeing again and again. I was his teammate, I can describe him as a detached teammate, that is an accurate statement.”

JJ Redick

Williamson’s possible issues as a teammate came into public view during this past weekend’s All-Star festivities when CJ McCollum said he hasn’t spoken to Williamson since he was traded to New Orleans from Portland at the trade deadline.

“I haven’t had conversations with him directly. … I’ve spoken with some people close to him and look forward to sitting down with him sooner than later,” McCollum said Saturday night. “I know about as much as you do right now, but I’m gonna get to the bottom of it.”

McCollum told ESPN’s Malika Andrews on Tuesday morning that he has since spoken to Williamson.

Redick said Williamson’s initial silence toward McCollum is part of a “pattern of behavior.”

“This just shows a complete lack of investment in your team, in the organization, in the city,” Redick said. “I get that he’s hurt and away from the team, but you just traded for one of the 50 best players in the league — a guy that’s supposed to be paired with you. Reach out and say, ‘Hello.’ This is a pattern of behavior with Zion that we are seeing again and again. I was his teammate, I can describe him as a detached teammate, that is an accurate statement.”

Williamson has not played this season after suffering a fracture in his right foot that required surgery over the summer. After there was initial optimism that Williamson would be back for the start of the season, his return has been delayed several times. He is currently working on his rehab away from the team, with sources telling ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski that Williamson is rehabbing in Portland, Oregon, with the Pelicans’ blessing.

When he has been healthy, Williamson has been a force. He averaged 27 points, 7.2 rebounds and 3.7 assists while playing 61 of the team’s 72 games last season.

“Yes, he’s been amazing when he’s been on the court — 100%. He’s amazing to watch. There’s no one that can do what he does on a basketball court … but as a teammate, there is a pattern of behavior, as a fully invested individual in New Orleans, there’s a pattern of behavior,” Redick said. “This is worrisome.”

Information from ESPN’s Andrew Lopez was used in this report.

Source: www.espn.com