Grizzlies' Jackson has low-grade hamstring strain
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Jaren Jackson Jr. underwent an MRI which revealed a low-grade hamstring strain, described by coach Taylor Jenkins as "good news" considering previous injuries.
Coach Jenkins stated they will take a cautious approach during the preseason without providing a firm timeline for Jackson's return, emphasizing there are "no concerns" for the regular-season opener.
The Grizzlies are navigating a challenging injury situation, entering camp with key players like GG Jackson and Vince Williams Jr. sidelined for the start of the season.
With last season's injuries, a 27-55 record, and current injuries to rotation players, the Grizzlies face a crucial period to build their team chemistry during training.
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