Grizzlies' Jaren Jackson Jr. has surgery for turf toe injury - ESPN
Memphis Grizzlies All-Star big man Jaren Jackson Jr. is recovering from surgery for a turf toe injury and will be re-evaluated in about 12 weeks, the team announced Wednesday.
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Memphis Grizzlies All-Star big man Jaren Jackson Jr. is recovering from surgery for a turf toe injury and will be re-evaluated in about 12 weeks, the team announced Wednesday.
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