Memphis Grizzlies injury report: Get the latest on Ja Morant, Cedric Coward ahead of game vs Cavaliers

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Memphis Grizzlies injury report: Get the latest on Ja Morant, Cedric Coward ahead of game vs Cavaliers
Ja Morant in the frame.

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Morant upgraded to available, while Cedric Coward (foot) is doubtful and Zach Edey could debut after moving to questionable.

Prosper also questionable, while Clarke, Jerome, Pippen Jr., and Small remain ruled out.

The Memphis Grizzlies will lock horns with Cleveland Cavaliers in an inter conference regular-season game on Saturday. The Grizzlies shared their injury report ahead of the clash.

Huge update on Ja Morant

Ja Morant was not placed in the injury report, who missed the last game due to an ankle injury, was made available for the game against the Cavaliers as his status changed from out to available.

The Grizzlies star last played against the New York Knicks on Tuesday and delivered a flop performance. He finished with 16 points on 4-of-14 shooting, consisting of 2-of-6 from 3 point range. His 10 assists on the night came at the expense of eight costly turnovers.

Latest update on Cedric Coward's status

Cederic Coward's name appeared on the injury report with right foot soreness. The skilled guard is listed as "doubtful" after playing every game for Memphis so far this season. He is averaging 14.4, 5.9 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game.

Latest update on Zach Edey's status

There is a big turn on Zach Edey's status, as the youngster was upgraded to "questionable" with a left ankle issue. The 7-foot-3 former Purdue player now looks likely to make his season debut after missing the first 13 games.

Latest update on Oliver-Maxence Prosper

Oliver-Maxence Prosper is listed as "questionable" because of left quad contusion. He was seen in action in the previous game against the Knicks, dropping a stat line of eight points, four rebounds and four assists.

List of ruled out players

Brandon Clarke (right knee surgery recovery), Ty Jerome (right calf strain), Scotty Pippen Jr. (left great toe surgery recovery) and Javon Small (left turf toe) are ruled out.


When and where to watch Memphis Grizzlies vs Cleveland Cavaliers?

The Memphis Grizzlies vs Cleveland Cavaliers clash is set to take place on Saturday at the Rocket Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. The game will start at 5 pm EST (2 pm PT).

The Grizzlies vs Cavaliers game will air on NBA TV, FanDuel Sports Network Cleveland (local) and FanDuel Sports Network Southeast (local). Live streaming will be available on the NBA League Pass and Fubo TV app and website.