Memphis, Tenn. – Memphis grizzlies forward Jaylena Wells It is expected that for the rest of the season it will be missing after breaking the right wrist and keeping the brain and facial sales, the team announced on Friday. Wells was injured when he suffered a harsh drop against Tuesday’s game against Charlotte Hornets.
Wells is Grizzlies’s highest perimeter defender and one of the best newcomers of the league. On average 10.4 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.7 assistance per game. The team expects to recover.
Wells caught the drain from the outflow I more In the second quarter against Hornets and went up to jam when Charlotte’s KJ Simpson He caught him and undermined him. Wells lost his balance and landed on his side as his head hit the court near the baseline.
Wells was visited on the floor for eight minutes. The medical staff placed him on a stretcher and immobilized his head before he was taken to the hospital.
Information from the Associated Press was used in this report.