Memphis Grizzlies Center Zach Edey To Be Out At Least 4 Weeks
Just when the Memphis Grizzlies started to find a rhythm, the injury bug, that relentless, uninvited guest in every locker room, decided to pay another visit. This time, it zeroed in on their towering force in the middle, Zach Edey.
The team announced that Edey has a stress reaction in his left ankle and will be shelved for at least four weeks. For Grizzlies fans, this news feels like a cruel joke, a gut-punch that lands just as the team was stringing together wins and looking like they might finally be shaking off their early-season struggles.
Another Setback For Zach Edey and Memphis
You have to feel for Edey. This is a guy who, just a few weeks ago, confessed he spent most of his rookie season playing through pain, never feeling 100%. He talked about how good it felt to finally be healthy, to get off the floor better, to be the dominant presence everyone knows he can be. Now, he’s right back to the grueling rehab process. It’s a frustrating cycle for any athlete, let alone a young player trying to solidify his place in the league.
Edey was quietly putting together a fantastic sophomore campaign, averaging a solid double-double with 13.6 points and 11.1 rebounds. His impact was undeniable. The Grizzlies had won seven of their last nine games, many with Edey anchoring the paint. He was the rock, the interior defender, and a reliable scorer who was just starting to find his groove. Losing that presence for at least a month is a tough pill to swallow.
How Will the Grizzlies Adapt Without Edey?
So, where do the Grizzlies go from here? The timing couldn’t be worse. They were building momentum, looking like a team that could make some noise. Now, the frontcourt rotation is thrown into disarray. It’s the classic “one step forward, two steps back” scenario that has plagued this franchise for what feels like an eternity.
The silver lining, if you can call it that, is the potential return of superstar Ja Morant. Getting your franchise player back is always a boost, but losing a key piece like Edey in the same week feels like a zero-sum game. The burden now shifts to the rest of the frontcourt to step up and fill the massive void left by the 7-foot-4 center.
This is a major test for Memphis. Can they weather this storm? Can they adapt on the fly and keep their playoff hopes alive until Edey returns? For a team and a fanbase that have become all too familiar with adversity, it is another chapter in a story they were hoping to rewrite. All they can do now is grit and grind, hoping their big man makes a full and speedy recovery.
