A much-needed ‘reset’ after back-to-back Grizzlies losses
It’s a brief one, but Memphis takes the day to go over defense before heading to New Orleans.
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It’s a brief one, but Memphis takes the day to go over defense before heading to New Orleans.
The Rockets made 19 3-pointers, and the Grizzlies’ starters were held to 20 of 55 shooting from the floor. Box score: Houston 115, Memphis 103
Memphis’ seven-game winning streak over nearly a month’s span was enough to bring the Grizzlies from a below .500 group to fifth in the West standings. Beat writer Drew Hill and columnist Chris Herrington discuss their expectations the rest of the way based on the latest developments.
Ja Morant showed off his show collection on Instagram Wednesday night.
The team also has announced a number of initiatives to celebrate Black History Month.
Memphis, playing the second game of a back-to-back, fell behind from the start. Related story: Box score: Pacers 134, Grizzlies 116
Gorgui Dieng led with 19 points and went 3-for-3 from 3-point range, and the bench accounted for 62 points.
Another Grizzlies starter, Jaren Jackson Jr., who had meniscus surgery, will spend the month ramping up for a return to play, according to a league source.
Justise Winslow hasn’t played a game in a Memphis uniform since the team traded for him over a year ago, and Jaren Jackson Jr. is taking longer to recovery from his knee surgery than he hoped. But the latest update is positive.
The Grizzlies returned from their COVID-19 pause with red-hot shooting.
As Brooks has struggled in a shooting slump, he also has improved his assist rate and slightly decreased his foul percentage.
The Grizzlies still have not provided specifics about each player’s return timeline, and the league is already 25% through the season.
Ja Morant said individual workouts helped keep the team in shape during their COVID-19 break.
While the postponements did halt the momentum of the Grizzlies, it could mean more games with Ja Morant and Jaren Jackson Jr. on the floor together.
Grizzlies beat writer Drew Hill and columnist Chris Herrington look back at some of the hottest takes in Grizzlies fan history and gauge if the NBA is treating the Grizzlies’ COVID-19 situation different than the rest of the large-market teams.
It’s not the break the team wanted, but the rash of postponements could help get Ja Morant and Jaren Jackson Jr. on the court together for more games.
Ja Morant might be a longshot for the Olympics, but don’t count him out just yet.
The Grizzlies have now had six games postponed this season.
The Grizzlies lead the NBA in steals per game and rank second in defensive efficiency behind the reigning champion Lakers.
Memphis won’t play again until the Jan. 27 game against the Chicago Bulls.
Melton is one of the Grizzlies best defenders, so his absence from the floor is strange. But Coach Taylor Jenkins said, “I just wanted to try something different.”
The NBA has postponed the Grizzlies’ next three games due to unavailable players and contact tracing.
The postponement is due to COVID-19 contact tracing within the Grizzlies.
Grayson Allen and Ja Morant came up clutch inside the final minute to seal the win in a nationally televised game.
For Brandon Clarke, playing on Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a game he will not forget.