Memphis Grizzlies Steven Adams is scheduled for a knee surgery which will make him miss the remaining games this season.
Memphis Grizzlies Steven Adams Scheduled Surgery
Memphis Grizzlies Steven Adams will undergo season-ending knee surgery. Memphis Grizzlies Steven Adams’ surgery is to address ongoing instability in his right knee.
Memphis Grizzlies Steven Adams injured his knee in January. Memphis Grizzlies Steven Adams has also been unable to fully recover through nonsurgical rehabilitation.
Memphis Grizzlies Steven Adams, known for his strong rebounding and defensive skills, will miss the remainder of the season. Memphis Grizzlies Steven Adams and his teammates are already facing other setbacks with the suspension of guard Ja Morant and the absence of power forward Brandon Clarke due to an Achilles tendon injury.
According to a published article by AP News, Memphis Grizzlies Steven Adams joined the team this season after playing for the New Orleans Pelicans and the Oklahoma City Thunder in previous years. Throughout his 10-year career, Memphis Grizzlies Steven Adams has averaged 9.2 points and 8.2 rebounds per game.
A Significant Setback For The Grizzlies
In a published article by NBC Sports, the team may consider acquiring a younger center via trade, with Robert Williams being an option, although his knee issues and high price tag may pose challenges.
Other potential options include Isaiah Hartenstein or Daniel Theis, but none of them are ideal choices.
Overall, losing Adams for the year is a significant setback for the Grizzlies.
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