Jordan Clarkson Out Indefinitely for Jazz with Left Plantar Fasciitis
Jordan Clarkson, the shooting guard for the Utah Jazz, is dealing with left plantar fasciitis. He will not be playing for at least two weeks. This injury has been affecting his knee and has kept him off the court since January 4th, 2025.
What It Means
This injury means that Jordan Clarkson will miss several games for the Jazz. Clarkson has been a key player, scoring an average of 16 points per game this season. He also averages 3.4 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game.
With Clarkson out, other players like Collin Sexton and Johnny Juzang may see more playing time. Sexton is currently leading in minutes played among guards on the team, averaging 28.5 minutes per game and scoring 17.7 points on average.