Grizzlies’ Jackson has low-grade hamstring strain

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — An MRI on Memphis Grizzlies power forward/center Jaren Jackson Jr.’s hamstring revealed a low-grade strain, coach Taylor Jenkins said.

Jenkins categorized the MRI results as “good news” after Wednesday’s practice. Jackson, the 2022-23 Defensive Player of the Year, exited the first practice of training camp early Tuesday after feeling tightness in his hamstring.

“We’re going to be cautious throughout preseason, so not a firm timeline, but very good news,” Jenkins said, adding that there are “no concerns” about whether Jackson will be ready for the regular-season opener.

The Grizzlies, who were ravaged by injuries during a 27-55 campaign last season, entered camp with two rotation players sidelined for extended periods.

GG Jackson, a second-team All-Rookie selection last season, had surgery Aug. 30 to repair a broken fifth metatarsal in his right foot. He will miss at least the first two months of the regular season.

Wing Vince Williams Jr., one of Memphis’ best defenders, has a stress reaction in the upper portion of his left tibia. He will be reevaluated around the start of the regular season.

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