Memphis Grizzlies’ Starting Center Steven Adams Ruled Out for Season Due to Knee Surgery
Key points:
- Memphis Grizzlies' starting center Steven Adams will miss the entire NBA season due to knee surgery
- Adams attempted rehab for his knee issues but was not satisfied with the stability
- The loss of Adams is a significant blow to the Grizzlies' chances this season
Memphis Grizzlies starting center, Steven Adams, will be sidelined for the entire NBA season due to surgery on his knee’s PCL. Adams attempted rehab as a non-surgical approach, but the stability and response of his knee have not been satisfactory. This is a significant blow to the Grizzlies, as Adams is their best traditional big man known for his rebounding, defense, screening, and passing abilities. With Ja Morant already out, the Grizzlies’ chances of staying among the Western Conference’s elite have become less likely. Memphis may need to make a move for another big man to compensate for the loss of Adams and Brandon Clarke.
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