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2 Key Grizzlies Players Are Dealing With Injuries

As the start of the 2025-26 NBA season approaches, fans of the Memphis Grizzlies are feeling increasingly nervous about the team’s chances. Injuries have plagued the team in recent years, and with the announcement that two key players will be out for an unspecified amount of time, there is growing concern about the team’s ability to compete.

Jaren Jackson Jr. and Zach Edey are the two players in question, and their absence is a blow to the Grizzlies’ lineup. Jackson, a young and talented power forward, has been dealing with a toe injury that has kept him sidelined for the past few weeks. Edey, a promising rookie center, has also been dealing with an injury that will keep him out of commission for the foreseeable future.

This news has raised red flags among Grizzlies fans, who have seen their team struggle with injuries in the past. It was just last season that star point guard Ja Morant missed significant time due to a knee injury, and the team’s performance suffered as a result. With Jackson and Edey now added to the injury list, fans are understandably worried about the team’s chances for success.

However, it’s important for Grizzlies fans to remember that injuries are a part of sports, and every team must face them at some point. While it’s unfortunate that Jackson and Edey will not be able to contribute to the team at the start of the season, it’s important to look at the bigger picture and remain positive.

First and foremost, the Grizzlies are lucky to have a deep and talented roster. Even without Jackson and Edey, the team still has a strong core of players, including Morant, Dillon Brooks, and Jonas Valanciunas. These players have proven themselves capable of stepping up and carrying the team during difficult times.

Additionally, the Grizzlies have a strong coaching staff led by head coach Taylor Jenkins. Jenkins has shown that he is able to adapt and make the necessary adjustments when faced with injuries. He has a track record of developing young players and getting the best out of his team, even in challenging circumstances.

Furthermore, the Grizzlies have made some smart moves in the off-season to bolster their roster. They acquired veteran forward Tobias Harris in a trade with the Philadelphia 76ers, adding experience and leadership to the team. They also drafted promising young guard Jalen Suggs, who has shown great potential in the pre-season.

It’s also worth noting that Jackson and Edey are expected to make a full recovery and return to the court in the near future. While their absence may be felt at the start of the season, their return will undoubtedly provide a boost to the team and improve their chances of success.

Injuries are never easy to deal with, but the Grizzlies have shown that they have the resilience and determination to overcome them. As fans, it’s important to continue to support the team and have faith in their abilities. After all, it’s still early in the season and anything can happen.

So, while the news of Jackson and Edey’s injuries may have caused some concern among Memphis Grizzlies fans, it’s important to remain positive and trust in the team’s ability to overcome this hurdle. With a strong roster, a talented coach, and the eventual return of these key players, the Grizzlies are still a force to be reckoned with in the NBA.

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