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The Grizzlies scored 72 points inside and chose their 3-point selection wisely in 122-94 win.Related story:
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The Grizzlies scored 72 points inside and chose their 3-point selection wisely in 122-94 win.Related story:
Ja Morant said he doesn’t care about his 3-point statistics. He’s going to let the shots fly: “I’m going to shoot the ball, make or miss.”
If Dillon Brooks returns, Jaren Jackson Jr. and Killian Tillie would be the only players out because of injury.
Beat writer Drew Hill and columnist Chris Herrington discuss how the Grizzlies can correct defensive problems.
The Grizzlies trailed by double digits nearly the entire way and lost the battle from 3-point range.Related story
Since Justise Winslow’s debut Saturday night and the return of three players the Grizzlies elected to rest, Memphis will have its healthiest group of the season so far when it takes on the Dallas Mavericks Monday night.
Fans finally got to see Justise Winslow in a Memphis Grizzlies uniform, and he’s happy to be thrown in the fire from the start.
Justise Winslow missed his first nine shots, and the Grizzlies shot 15% from 3-point range.
De’Anthony Melton and Desmond Bane returned to the lineup, giving the Grizzlies a much needed boost. Related article: Box score: Grizzlies 109, Pistons 95
The wing, who has not played in 13 months because of injuries, will get on the court, coach Taylor Jenkins confirmed.
Winslow, who has not played in an NBA game in more than a year, could make his Grizzlies debut Saturday night.
Ja Morant tells teammates to curse him out when they need to. Taylor Jenkins apparently said enough to officials Feb. 17 to earn his first-ever ejection.
The team’s best 3-point shooter will be back Friday night. The Grizzlies also updated the injury status of De’Anthony Melton and Dillon Brooks.
No fans on a wintry day as the Grizzlies won the second game of a back-to-back.Related story
Beat writer Drew Hill and columnist Chris Herrington discuss where the Grizzlies can go from here, how the rotation will change when the team gets healthy and which Memphis player would be the best teammate in a snowball fight.
Due to winter weather conditions, the game at 8 p.m. Wednesday will not have spectators.
The Grizzlies have not defeated New Orleans since No. 1 pick Zion Williamson arrived last season. Related story:
The game got intense late in the fourth quarter, but the Grizzlies didn’t let go in Sacramento.
Dillon Brooks can’t wait to make snow angels in Memphis. Ja Morant wants no part of it.
Ja Morant made it clear that he cares about winning, not the stat sheet.
Recovered from his ankle injury, he’s adjusting to new defenses, and he has the Grizzlies’ shooters to thank.
The Grizzlies blew a 20-point lead in Los Angeles as LeBron James had 28 points, nine rebounds and eight assists.Related story:
The rookie is out for personal reasons, according to the team.
In this Grizzlies podcast, beat writer Drew Hill and columnist Chris Herrington decide which aspect of Memphis’ dominant win was the most impressive, and how much the Grizzlies can rely on Kyle Anderson’s offense moving forward.
The team is firmly in the mix as a playoff contender and they have their depth to thank, as well as veteran Kyle Anderson, playing the best basketball of his career.