Grizzlies’ Morant Out for 2 More Weeks, Recovery Update Just In

BREAKING: Memphis Grizzlies guard Ja Morant will remain sidelined for at least two more weeks as he recovers from a sprained ulnar collateral ligament in his left elbow. This critical update was announced just hours ago, confirming that while Morant is making progress in rehabilitation, he continues to experience discomfort.

The Grizzlies revealed the latest developments following a follow-up imaging on Wednesday, which indicated what the team described as “incomplete healing” of Morant’s injury. This news comes as the Grizzlies brace for a challenging stretch without their star player, who has been out since January 21.

Morant has played in only 20 games this season, averaging 19.5 points and 8.1 assists per game. His absence is felt deeply, as the Grizzlies rely heavily on his skills for both scoring and playmaking. Fans and teammates alike are eager for his return, particularly as the team navigates a competitive season.

The Grizzlies will re-evaluate Morant’s condition in two weeks, leaving uncertainty about his potential return date. As the team continues to struggle without him, this news adds urgency to their efforts in the coming games.

Stay tuned for further updates on Morant’s recovery and what it means for the Grizzlies as they aim to stay competitive in the NBA.