Memphis Grizzlies trade for pick swaps, forward Isaiah Todd
The Phoenix Suns bet on themselves in a trade of draft compensation with the Grizzlies.
Drew Hill covers the Memphis Grizzlies and is a top-10 APSE winner. He has worked throughout the South writing about college athletics before landing in Memphis.
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The Phoenix Suns bet on themselves in a trade of draft compensation with the Grizzlies.
Grizzlies second-round draft pick GG Jackson scored 23 points and showed off his skill set in a summer league loss to the Utah Jazz. Related story:
After a passionate 26-minute introduction of Marcus Smart in Las Vegas, Grizzlies coach Taylor Jenkins was yelling “Let’s freakin’ go!”
Calling it an “easy decision,” Grizzlies guard Desmond Bane was so excited to make his contract extension official that he accidentally signed on the wrong line.
The second-year big is one of the main attractions on the summer league roster. With 23 points, he led the way for the Grizzlies to secure a win over the Bulls.
When the Memphis Grizzlies concluded summer league practice Sunday, all the players wandered to the sideline of the practice court to take off their shoes. But not Jackson. He couldn’t resist shooting the basketball.
Merrill appeared in six games for the Grizzlies before he was waived on Jan. 1, 2022.
Kenneth Lofton Sr. knew his son was going to be an NBA player. Last season, the Grizzlies signed Kenneth Lofton Jr. to a four-year, $6.9 million standard contract.
The Grizzlies couldn’t close out a win over the Clippers on Wednesday, but Jake LaRavia played well in the 83-74 loss.
Two years ago, Nathan Hoover’s professional basketball chance ended as a war started. No one wanted him. Now, he’s playing with the hometown Grizzlies at summer league.
The new assistant is credited for driving player development of Miami guards Max Strus and Gabe Vincent. Grizzlies Insider: Nathan Hoover is home and living his dreamRelated story:
Drew Hill and Chris Herrington discuss the summer league performances from Jake LaRavia, David Roddy and Kenneth Lofton Jr.
The Big3 gave young Memphis basketball players a unique opportunity on Friday thanks to former Tennessee Volunteer and Memphian Kevin Whitted.
David Roddy scored 21 points on 8-for-11 shooting in his best summer league performance thus far.
The “Voice of the Grizzlies” signs a contract to keep him as the play-by-play TV announcer for at least three more seasons. Hammer. Nail. Coffin.
Phil Forte will stand with the Grizzlies’ newly acquired guard at his upcoming wedding. And he has plenty of stories to tell when he raises a glass to toast his longtime pal.
Jaren Jackson Jr. will have a summer to battle against young talents Chet Holmgren and Paolo Banchero at FIBA World Cup training camp.
From releasing music to a golf trip with friends, here’s what some Grizzlies players are doing this summer.
Jake LaRavia, an avid collector, has briefcases of Grizzlies trading cards inside his home. None of them are for sale. Grizzlies Insider: What are Memphis players doing this summer?Related story:
Ja Morant has a lot of new ink and it includes some imagery every local fan can recognize.
Desmond Bane donated backpacks and tickets for children of the Boys and Girls Club on Thursday. He also gave an update on his injury recovery and his communications with Ja Morant. Grizzlies Insider: Ja Morant’s new ink includes a recognizable logoRelated story:
Jaren Jackson Jr. scored 12 points in the first exhibition game for USA Basketball this summer.
“Welcome back to the FedEx St. Jude Championship, which for the second year in a row, is sharing the headlines with the ongoing conflict between the PGA and LIV.” Few details come from players meeting with PGA commissioner on Saudi dealRelated story:
Luke Kennard’s first time golfing in Memphis began with a donation to St. Jude.
“I’ve always wanted to come to a PGA event, and this was my chance because a friend of mine gave me the tickets,” Shane Bazzell said. “Even if I have to lay up at the house all day (Thursday), this will have been worth it.”