Steven Adams has suffered a setback during what is shaping up as a career year in the NBA, with a knee sprain set to keep him sidelined for up to five weeks.
The 29-year-old fronted for the Memphis Grizzlies in the 112-110 loss to the Phoenix Suns on Monday, but has since been diagnosed with a sprain of the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) in his right knee and could now be out until after the NBA All-Star break, with the league’s talent showcase taking place in late February.
The Grizzlies confirmed the injury today, and said his timeline for a return was between three and five weeks.
Adams has been a revelation for the Memphis team this season. Having re-signed on a multi-year deal before the season got underway, Adams has responded on the court. His relationship with point guard Ja Morant in the pick-and-roll game has been a thing of beauty to watch, while his offensive rebounding ability continues to cause headaches for the opposition.
He is often praised for providing a positive locker room presence to a team who have taken the league by storm — with their culture playing a big part in that rise.