Herrington: No Grizzlies for Christmas? The NBA’s loss.
For better or worse, the NBA has positioned Christmas Day as a kind public launchpad for a season already well-in-progress. The Memphis Grizzlies, however, have the holiday off.
For better or worse, the NBA has positioned Christmas Day as a kind public launchpad for a season already well-in-progress. The Memphis Grizzlies, however, have the holiday off.
“Where I come from, you call somebody a liar, you better have plenty to back that up,” said Feagins’ attorney, Memphis lawyer Alan Crone.
After an announced crowd of 14,565 showed up to FedExForum last Saturday, Memphis is asking for more support when it closes non-conference play at home against No. 16 Ole Miss.
Jenkins knew he would be asked about the crispy white, retro Vancouver Grizzlies jacket he was wearing before the team’s Monday night matchup.
American Airlines flights were cleared to fly by federal regulators about one hour after a national ground stop order was issued.
The holidays are about gathering with friends and family, with good meals as a centerpiece.
The boys were transported to Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital.
Ja Morant and Jaren Jackson Jr. each felt partly responsible in a tightly contested 114-110 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers — a game that was tied twice within the final minute but slipped away. Grizzlies let one slip away in touch-and-go game against ClippersRelated content:
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The Tigers fall out of the Associated Press rankings after getting blown out by the Bulldogs on Saturday at home. Tigers beat writer Parth Upadhyaya’s latest AP Top 25 ballotRelated content:
“It is great to hear that Dr. Feagins has retained Alan Crone, a top-notch attorney and good guy. … The board members who are criticizing her need to discuss their concerns with her privately, not publicly. This grandstanding is not helping to educate children.” — Paula Casey about Attorney: Claims against Feagins are ‘weak,’ and she ‘absolutely’ wants to keep her job
“… Do you tell people with depression they don’t need antidepressants and they should just be happy? Whether you like it or not, for some people, obesity is a medical condition, not a lifestyle choice.” — Elizabeth Berry about ‘It’s bonkers’ — how Ozempic, Wegovy change lives of those who struggle to lose weight
“Cincinnati has no Top 20 wins and a loss to a very average Villanova team. They are 17th? Memphis has wins against two top 20 teams and wins against two others receiving votes. Two of the three losses for Memphis are against top 20 teams … It’s hard to make sense of that …” — Timothy Little about Memphis drops out of AP Top 25 poll following loss to Mississippi State
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ESPN college football expert Paul Finebaum answers The Daily Memphian’s questions as Tennessee’s and Memphis’ seasons end and the College Football Playoff continues.
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Hundreds of pages of investigative reports on the 2023 plane crash that killed four members of Harvest Church in Germantown are now public, including official interviews, expert accounts on the aircraft and wreckage and more.
Unless the government intervenes to lower the price or forces insurers to cover the drugs, they will remain out of range for many people.
The Texas Tech Red Raiders, who won three of their last four games to end the regular season, will face an Arkansas team that is making its second Liberty Bowl appearance in three years. The Razorbacks have won three Liberty Bowls since 2010.
“We hear a lot about restaurants closing here in Memphis, and they just leave, but this is one that we should say, ‘Thank you for all the things you have done for us. After 40 years, this family deserves all the flowers.”
University of Tennessee drum major Christian Carroll, of Collierville, is only the third Black drum major in the school’s history.
This year’s list gives us strippers, tennis players, boys, daughters, jurors and hundreds of beavers. Plus, there are “Special Jury (of One)” prizes.
“Whether too much or not enough or just the right amount, time is the thread running through every last tidbit of our human existence. ... And time is what this season of Advent is all about.”
Memphis football writer Frank Bonner II, basketball writer Parth Upadhyaya and columnist John Martin discuss this year’s football season and the raised level of expectations for Memphis basketball as it prepares for its final two non-conference games.
This week’s jigsaw puzzle features an image of The Peabody Hotel’s holiday gingerbread display.