Jordan Clarkson, the Utah Jazz guard, is set to be sidelined for a minimum of two weeks owing to a leg injury, as per information from a team release reported by Eric Walden of the Salt Lake Tribune.
The team states that Clarkson initially sustained a thigh injury in late November, and this has subsequently caused additional complications.
The statement read, “During Utah’s game versus New Orleans on Nov. 27, Jordan Clarkson sustained a right thigh contusion after falling into the stands. Following last night’s game against Oklahoma City, he experienced continued hamstring discomfort. Upon further magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), Clarkson was diagnosed with a right bicep femoris strain. He will be reevaluated in two weeks.”
One of the Jazz’s top scorers will be sidelined for at least a couple weeks: https://t.co/7s1eTtUSoE
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