Horror injury shocked the NBA!

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NBA shock: Jaylen Wells from the Memphis Grizzlies breaks his wrist after a bad fall. The game against Charlotte must be interrupted.

Jaylen Wells from the Memphis Grizzlies suffered a broken wrist in a terrifying fall.

After the injury to the Charlotte Hornets, Wells was brought off the field on a stretcher. His advisor Aman Dhesi informed ESPN reporter Shams Charania that wells were awake, responsive and able to move his limbs.

NBA star after pass by Ja Morant seriously injured

Wells caught a pass from Ja Morant and went to the basket when Charlotte-Guard Kj Simpson unintentionally undertaken him from behind while trying to stop the turn. The contact meant that Wells lost its balance in the air and landed unhappily on his side, with his head sitting on the floor near the Baseline. He stayed motionless for eight minutes before he was lifted on the stretcher with a fixed head.

Wells’ father, Fred Wells, confirmed to the Memphis Commercial Appeal that his son was awake in the hospital and had pain, jaw and back. “He asked for the score,” reported Fred Wells.

The game was interrupted for a total of 23 minutes, including the warm -up time for both teams. After a video check, the referees decided on a flagrant 2 foul against Simpson because of unnecessary hardness, which leads to an automatic disqualification.

Fouling Hornets player visibly taken away

Simpson knelt down immediately to look at Wells and was visibly taken away while Wells was treated in the quiet stadium. Wells, a 2024 second-round pick from Washington State, has not yet missed a game for Memphis and started in 74 out of 79 games.

The 2.01 meter tall wells went into the Tuesday game with average of 10.5 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game. The grizzlies were in a four -way battle for fifth place in the Western Conference before the game.

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