Grizzlies Trade Jaren Jackson Jr.
Breaking News: It was announced Tuesday afternoon that the Memphis Grizzlies are trading their star forward, Jaren Jackson Jr., along with John Konchar, Jock Landale, and Vince Williams Jr., to the Utah Jazz for Kyle Anderson, Walter Clayton Jr., Taylor Hendricks, George Niang, and three future first-round picks. The Grizzlies drafted Jaren Jackson Jr. with…
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