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The Grizzlies signed Jaren Jackson Jr. to a five-year, $240 million contract extension ... averaging over five assists per ...
Just one day removed from signing a five-year max extension with the Memphis Grizzlies, former Michigan State star and the 2023 NBA Defensive Player of the Year, Jaren Jackson Jr., has undergone ...
Memphis Grizzlies star Jaren Jackson Jr. sustained a turf toe injury while playing off-site of the team’s facility and will require a surgical procedure. No recovery timeline established yet ...
Memphis Grizzlies star center Jaren Jackson Jr. will stay with the team for the foreseeable future. Jackson is expected to sign a five-year, $240 million maximum renegotiation and extension.
Memphis Grizzlies star Jaren Jackson Jr. is expected to be reevaluated in 12 weeks after suffering a right turf toe injury, the team announced July 2.
The Memphis Grizzlies wasted no time in securing their franchise cornerstone, Jaren Jackson Jr., for the foreseeable future. The two-time All-Star agreed to sign a four-year, $240 million contract ...
Jackson can now be considered a staple franchise player for Memphis. Breaking: The Memphis Grizzlies and Jaren Jackson Jr. are expected to agree on a five-year, $240 million maximum renegotiation ...
Jaren Jackson Jr. was the main priority, and Memphis signed the superstar forward to a five-year, $240 million maximum extension, according to ESPN's Shams Charania.
The Memphis Grizzlies sped through the first day of free agency, with deals that included Jaren Jackson Jr., Santi Aldama and Cam Spencer.
Jackson Jr. averaged 22.2 points, 5.6 rebounds and 1.5 blocks per game in 2024–25, anchoring the paint and earning All-NBA Defensive Team honors, while Bane chipped in 19.2 points, 6.1 rebounds ...
Guys such as Ja Morant or Jaren Jackson Jr. could net them much more than Bane on the market, and Memphis could be set up well. But it seems that the Grizzlies have no intention of trading either ...
The Memphis Grizzlies and centre Jaren Jackson Jr. are expected to agree on a five-year, $240 million maximum extension, according to ESPN's Shams Charania.