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    Pelicans’ Dejounte Murray suffers lower right leg injury vs. Celtics

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    NEW ORLEANS – New Orleans guard Dejounte Murray left the Pelicans’ game against Boston in the first quarter Friday night with an injury to his lower right leg, and the team was bracing to be without him for an extended period once again.

    Pelicans coach Willie Green said he saw Murray briefly after the game, which New Orleans lost 118-116. Murray suffered a non-contact injury and was grabbing in the area of his right Achilles tendon before hobbling to the bench.

    “It’s a challenge. It’s a challenge,” Green said. “I’ll leave it at that.”

    Green did not provide a diagnosis of the injury, only saying that Murray — who missed 17 games earlier this season with a broken hand — would get some imaging. “We’ll have an update after that,” Green said.

    Murray had driven into the lane and took a shot, then went to chase after his miss. But he fell to the court and grabbed at the area near his right foot. When he got up, he hobbled toward the nearby Pelicans bench.

    The Pelicans quickly announced that Murray would not return to the game.

    “Extremely difficult, when you see a guy that means so much to our team and puts the work in go down like that,” Green said. “We’ll continue to pray for him and see what happens once he gets the imaging.”

    The injury-riddled Pelicans were already playing without Zion Williamson, Brandon Ingram and Herb Jones.

    “Those are the challenges that we’ve been going through pretty much all season,” Green said.

    The Pelicans (12-37) are next-to-last in the Western Conference and well out of the playoff picture. Losing Murray again would only add to a frustrating season that went horribly wrong for New Orleans.

    “We’ll make sure we continue to support him,” Green said. “We’ll wait for the results, but whatever the case we’ll make sure we’re there to support him.”

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