Jaylen Wells by Grizzlies scored off against Hornets

THE Memphis Grizzlies They were kneeling and praying for their teammate Jaylen Wells, who needed to be lying from the field Tuesday after a hard foul during a dunk made him fall first on hard wood.
Wells was going for a transition crushed when Charlotte Hornets Guard Kj Simpson ran under the legs for an attempt to stop the easy bucket. With Wells already in the air, Simpson’s actions proved to be expensive as he swept Wells’ legs, making him fall in mid -air before falling strong in the head.
Simpson’s actions were not clearly intentional, as it was quickly to check Wells before the medical staff rushed to him under the basket to evaluate the situation, which was very serious.
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The Memphis Grizzlies Jaylen Wells (0) striker observes his shot during the first half of a NBA basketball match against Charlotte Hornets, Tuesday 8 April 2025, in Charlotte, NC (Ap Photo/Jacob Kupferman)
Intentional or not, Simpson was expelled after the referees examined the game and updated his fault common to a 2 act.
The crowd of Charlotte’s Spectrum Center was silent, while the medical staff tended to Wells. They decided that he needed to stabilize the head and neck as they put it on a stretcher to leave the arena.
The crowd exulted while Wells was brought off the pitch and raised a hand to show that he was aware and moving.
Everyone in the field were shocked, but the side of the Grizzlies saw many kneeling and pray for the wells. Players like Ja Morant also had towels over his head while looking at.
During the second half of the game, Wells’ father, Fred, said his son was “awake and watchful”.
Espn also reports That agent of Wells, Aman Dhesi, said the debutant suffered a broken wrist in the autumn.
Wells had a great beginner campaign, helping the grizzlies race to a good contender of the playoffs outside the western conference. It has an average of 10.5 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.7 assists in 26 minutes per game entering the game against the Hornets.
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The Guardia di Tire is also an excellent defender, who has brought more playing time for Memphis this season. Was enrolled in the second round (39th in total) after scoring his university career Between Sonoma State and Washington State.
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