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Grizzlies’ Brandon Clarke Could Return in 6-9 Weeks
Brandon Clarke underwent arthroscopic surgery for synovitis and is expected to return in 6 to 9 weeks after a high grade PCL sprain limited his play last season.
- On Nov. 11, the Memphis Grizzlies announced Brandon Clarke, the 6-foot-8 forward, is expected to return in 6-to-9 weeks after an arthroscopic procedure on his right knee.
- During offseason training, Brandon Clarke experienced a knee issue and suffered a high-grade PCL sprain in March, leading to mid-March treatment and later arthroscopy for right-knee synovitis.
- Over the past three seasons, injuries have limited Brandon Clarke's impact, including a torn left Achilles in March 2023; last season he appeared in 64 games, starting 18 and averaged 8.3 points, 5.1 rebounds and 1.0 assists.
- Memphis is adjusting its frontcourt as center Zach Edey ramps up for a return in the near future and forward/center Jock Landale has started each of the first 11 games.
- He received the procedure shortly before training camp after multiple doctors consulted, a surgeon described the knee scope as `unusual`, and Clarke has yet to appear in any games this year.
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Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke slated to return from knee injury in 6 to 9 weeks
Memphis Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke is slated to return from his right knee injury in six to nine weeks. The franchise announced the timeline on Tuesday.
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Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke is making good progress in his rehabilitation from knee surgery, according to the team, which announced today (via Twitter) that Clarke has been cleared to start ramping up to basketball activities and is expected to return to action in about six-to-nine weeks. Clarke underwent an arthroscopic procedure in September to address synovitis in his right knee after having his 2024/25 season cut short due to a PCL spra…
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