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Memphis Grizzlies' Marcus Smart leaves game after apparent ankle injury vs Nets
Marcus Smart Leaves Game After Apparent Ankle Injury vs Nets
Grizzlies Guard Exits Early in Second Half
Memphis Grizzlies guard Marcus Smart left Thursday night's game against the Brooklyn Nets in the third quarter with an apparent ankle injury.
Smart went down after landing awkwardly on his left foot while contesting a shot. He immediately grabbed his ankle and limped off the court.
Smart's Status Uncertain
The Grizzlies have not yet released an official update on Smart's condition.
Smart is one of the Grizzlies' most important players, averaging 12.5 points, 6.3 assists, and 3.5 rebounds per game this season.
Grizzlies Struggle Without Smart
The Grizzlies struggled in the second half without Smart, who is their primary ball-handler and defensive leader.
The Nets took advantage of Smart's absence, outscoring the Grizzlies by 15 points in the third quarter and eventually winning the game 118-105.
Smart's Injury Could Be a Major Blow to Grizzlies
If Smart misses significant time, it could be a major blow to the Grizzlies' playoff hopes.
The Grizzlies are currently in eighth place in the Western Conference, just one game ahead of the Sacramento Kings.
Grizzlies Will Need to Step Up in Smart's Absence
If Smart is out for an extended period, the Grizzlies will need other players to step up.
Ja Morant, Desmond Bane, and Jaren Jackson Jr. will need to shoulder more of the offensive load.
Conclusion
Marcus Smart's ankle injury is a major concern for the Memphis Grizzlies.
If Smart misses significant time, it could jeopardize the Grizzlies' playoff hopes.
The Grizzlies will need other players to step up in Smart's absence.