Brandon Clarke Out for Grizzlies with Right Soleus Strain
Brandon Clarke of the Memphis Grizzlies is dealing with a right soleus strain. He will not take the court due to this knee injury. The news comes as Clarke has been experiencing right knee soreness recently, affecting his ability to play.
What It Means
This injury means Brandon Clarke will be missing action for the Grizzlies. His absence affects the team’s depth at the power forward position. Clarke has been averaging 7.3 points and 5.1 rebounds per game this season. His shooting percentage is strong at 60.6%.
The Grizzlies will likely rely more on Santi Aldama, who averages 13 points per game, to fill in during Clarke’s absence. GG Jackson II is also available, but he hasn’t played any minutes yet this season. The team will need to adjust its rotation while Clarke recovers from his injury.