After several injury scares this season, the Grizzlies enter the playoffs at full strength, including superstar Ja Morant. Morant missed 9 games after suffering a right knee injury on March 18, but returned for Memphis’ win last weekend as a tune-up for Saturday’s Game 1 against the Timberwolves. By video, the high-flying 22-year-old guard looks ready to go and should be healthy with no limitations heading into the postseason. The ProBasketballDocs give Morant an SIC Health Score of 92 for the Grizzlies’ first-round series against Minnesota.Morant missed a total of 25 games from two separate knee injuries – one in each leg – and the Grizzlies went an impressive 20-5 in those games.The 9 games off for knee soreness likely gave Morant time to rest up before his first extensive playoff run, which could extend into June. Because of the injuries to Morant and to rowdy wing Dillon Brooks, the Grizzlies’ projected playoff starting five only played 11 games together this season. In those 11 games, they went 4-7 while posting a 24.9 net rating in 109 minutes on the floor.In 57 games this season, Morant averaged 27.4 points on 49.3% shooting as the first guard in recorded history to lead the NBA in paint scoring with 16.4 per game.The all-star guard added 5.7 rebounds and 6.7 assists in 33.1 minutes per game, making him a shoe-in for an All-NBA team.