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Grizzlies’ Jaylen Wells Hospitalized After Flagrant Foul

Grizzlies’ Jaylen Wells Hospitalized After Flagrant Foul

In a distressing turn of events during the Memphis Grizzlies' game against the Charlotte Hornets, rookie Jaylen Wells was hospitalized after a flagrant foul penalty 2 was called on KJ Simpson. The incident occurred in the second quarter when Wells attempted a dunk and was fouled heavily by Simpson, leading to his immediate removal from the court on a stretcher.

According to reports from the NBA, the foul was deemed severe enough to warrant a flagrant foul penalty 2, resulting in Simpson's ejection from the game. Following the incident, Wells was reported to be awake and alert but was taken to the hospital for further evaluation. It was later confirmed that he suffered a broken wrist.

The Memphis Grizzlies organization expressed their concern and support for Wells, emphasizing his health as their top priority. The team is currently assessing the impact of his injury on their lineup for upcoming games. This incident has sparked discussions about player safety and the enforcement of flagrant foul rules in the NBA.

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Is Jaylen Wells okay?

After the game, Wells' agent told ESPN that Wells is 'awake, alert and moving his extremities' after the fall. However, Wells did suffer a broken right wrist.

Where is Jaylen Wells from?

The Folsom, Calif., native is averaging 10.5 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.7 assists on a 43/36/83 shooting split, becoming a key piece to the playoff hopeful team.

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