Jaren Jackson Jr. is still only 25 years old, but he’s the longest-tenured Grizzlies player. That experience is gracefully elevating the one-time all-star into NBA veteran status. “I definitely fell like a veteran somewhat,” Jackson said. “Especially being here in one place for so long and seeing everybody roll in here in and out. You see a lot of different things with staff, players. It’s crazy when you think about it.” -via Memphis Commercial Appeal / September 17, 2024
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