The Memphis Grizzlies are set to start the regular season off in rough shape, as Jaren Jackson Jr., Brandon Clarke, and Zach Edey are all currently dealing with injuries that could hold them out from the start of the season.
The Memphis Grizzlies, alongside most of the teams around the NBA, held their media day on Monday. With a lot of injury concerns around the team, especially after the announcements surrounding Zach Edey, Jaren Jackson Jr., and Brandon Clarke, there's definitely a reason for fans to be worried heading into the beginning of next season.
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The Memphis Grizzlies have been ravaged by injuries over the past couple of seasons, and their 2025-2026 campaign is already looking concerning. Memphis announced that both Zach Edey and Jaren Jackson Jr., the two formidable frontcourt big men, will most likely be sidelined as the Grizzlies open up against the New Orleans Pelicans and beyond.
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Bad news for the Blazers: Scoot Henderson has gone down with a torn left hamstring, the team announced. The third-year guard suffered the injury during a workout this week and is expected to be sidelined from basketball activities for four-to-eight weeks.
Memphis Grizzlies forward/center Brandon Clarke will undergo an arthroscopic procedure to address knee synovitis and is expected to be re-evaluated in six weeks, ESPN reported on Friday.
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Jaren Jackson Jr. could likely have enough time to prepare for the team’s preseason camp ahead of the 2025-26 NBA season, as the Memphis Grizzlies star seems to be doing well with his rehab.
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