Biography Flash: Zach Edey Makes NBA All-Rookie First Team While Recovering from Ankle Surgery
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If you are looking for the latest on Zach Edey, these past few days have packed in both big headlines and behind-the-scenes developments worthy of any Biography Flash. The most significant news comes straight from Purdue Athletics and the NBA announcement confirming that Edey has been named to the NBA All-Rookie First Team after a stellar debut season with the Memphis Grizzlies. Edey finished his rookie year averaging 9.2 points, a rookie-best 8.3 rebounds, 1.3 blocks per game, and an impressive 4.9 win shares while starting 55 of 66 games and emerging as a core piece of Memphis’ promising front line. According to Purdue Athletics’ official report, Edey became only the second rookie ever to average at least 9 points and 8 rebounds per game while shooting over 58% from the field and 70% from the line, joining rare company and cementing his transition from college dominance to immediate NBA impact.
Within the past 24 hours, the most immediate attention is on Edey’s recovery from offseason ankle surgery which, while not strictly injury-related, required a summer of rehabilitation. According to Memphis Grizzlies Media Day coverage, Edey addressed questions about his operation, stating that the timing was unfortunate but the procedure was necessary. He explained that his surgery only marginally limited his weight room work, allowing him to focus intensely on strength building over the summer. Edey sounded upbeat about his progress, saying he’s “locked in” and has been “able to focus and lock in on just my strength,” but admitted the on-court side of his summer training was restricted. He credited veteran teammates like Brandon Clarke for mental support through the grind of recovery. As for his return, Grizzlies beat reporters and fantasy outlets like Rotowire say he is “on the verge of making his season debut” and could return as early as their next scheduled game, likely Sunday against Oklahoma City, a moment the Memphis crowd is certainly anticipating. Fox Sports confirms his regular-season debut is still pending, but all signs point towards a green light very soon.
Social media is buzzing about Edey’s new ink, which he revealed at Media Day as a tribute to milestones and growth — think of it as a living biography on his skin, with plans to keep adding as his career evolves. While not active on Twitter or Instagram in the past 24 hours, his name remains hot in NBA circles and Grizzlies fan pages, with debates over his long-term role and potential for another leap as a sophomore.
College fans also keep his legacy alive. Just days ago, Sports Illustrated and college basketball pundits revisited Edey’s central role in leading Purdue to the 2024 NCAA title game and breaking records as two-time National Player of the Year, and Tennessee sports media recalled his dominating performance in the 2024 Elite Eight, helping cement Purdue’s rivalry with the Vols in their future schedule.
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