“I'm stressed, I'm crazy every day”


The last time Dajouunte Murray He competed in a NBA game, suffered a Achilles injury that set him aside for the rest of the season. No matter how frustrating this ordeal, the old All-Star has revealed that this was only a mishap in a particularly agonizing year.

The Episode of “The Pivot Podcast” on Tuesday, Murray spoke about the many problems he faced after joining the New Orleans Pelicans for the 2024-25 season. These problems went from an injury that suffered at the opening of the season to situations that had to face the court.

“I broke my hand, I recovered” Said Murray. “My mother had a stroke, one of my cousins ​​was assassinated, and then my uncle was overwhelmed.

Murray, an eight -year -old veteran with slopes in San Antonio and Atlanta, also expressed his disappointment for not achieving what he needed from the New Orleans organization in terms of his physical education.

“It is difficult for me to get the time of the training table, my elevators, my own judicial time,” he revealed. “I'm stressed, I'm crazy every day … I don't want to be -there at that time.”

The 6-feet-4 guard added that after the Achilles premiered in the departure of January 31 of the Pelicans against the Boston Celtics, he was in disbelief due to the organization's response.

“My girl is told, my brother is told,” Everything you need, “Murray recalled.” I'm sitting there, cursed. Everything you need after breaking -me the acchilles? “

It is clear that Murray did not diminish words in his criticism of the Pelicans organization in this podcast. Time will say if this will affect their trajectory with the team moving forward.

“Why did God choose me

In the same appearance of the podcast, Murray spoke of his young education as a young man in Seattle, Washington. At one point, Pelicans' guard was asked about the fault of Survivor, as he has grown up in the NBA, while some of his friends fulfill prison sentences.

“I'm going to the days when I don't even want to answer the phone to talk to them because of guilt.” Murray admitted. “Why did God choose me?”

Murray added that, putting things in perspective, he chooses not to enjoy vices like partying, drinking and smoking, as he knows he is “blessed” with a lucrative NBA race.