Grizzlies have three players out, one doubtful at Dallas on Saturday
Memphis could be extremely shorthanded against the Dallas Mavericks on Saturday.
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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Memphis could be extremely shorthanded against the Dallas Mavericks on Saturday.
The Grizzlies took care of business against the banged-up Mavericks to win their fourth straight.
Grizzlies guard Dillon Brooks said movies like ‘300’ and ‘Gladiator’ serve as a reminder that every game will be a war.
Dillon Brooks and Desmond Bane combined for 42 points in the team’s fifth straight victory. Related story:
The Grizzlies forward says Taylor Jenkins is waiting for Ja Morant to ask him to coach in a tech suit.
The Memphis Grizzlies guard already had been ruled out of Wednesday’s game against the Mavericks because of a knee sprain.
The Grizzlies’ five-game winning streak came to an end in frustration, with four technicals in the fourth quarter and a furious Brooks being escorted away. Related story:
Dillon Brooks has the highest technical foul rate in the league by a wide margin. If he doesn’t slow down, he could risk being suspended for a game later this season.
The Grizzlies have won five of their last six games without their best player. Can they keep it rolling and finish inside the top six in the Western Conference?
Dillon Brooks insisted that he’s not in a fashion battle with teammate Jaren Jackson Jr. But if he were, Brooks says he would win.
Dillon Brooks joined Ja Morant in health and safety protocol on Thursday night.
The Grizzlies, without Dillon Brooks, managed to hold back LeBron James, and Jaren Jackson Jr. led with 25 points.Related story:
Dillon Brooks will return to the court for Memphis after missing the win over the Lakers on Thursday night.
Without Ja Morant and Jaren Jackson Jr., and with Steven Adams spraining his ankle midgame, the Grizzlies forged ahead with an unusual lineup. Calkins: A raucous celebration of Z-Bo — and Memphis Herrington: A Z-Bo Day notebook, as the Grizzlies raise No. 50 Related stories:
Each one of the Memphis Grizzlies’ seven wins in their last eight games has been its own fight. But one of them, according to Dillon Brooks, might be the turning point of their season.
The Grizzlies’ defense holds Philadelphia to 18% shooting from 3-point range and 45% from the floor.Related story:
The Grizzlies guard’s résumé fits the criteria for the NBA’s Most Improved Player award. But who are his challengers?
The Grizzlies have played the best defense in the NBA this month. Can they keep it up when Ja Morant returns?
Alex Lomax once was the child receiving Christmas toys at a community center. Now he’s the one passing them out. “This means a lot to me, being from Memphis and being able to give back toys to the kids,” he said.
Dillon Brooks and Desmond Bane delivered in the final quarter as the Grizzlies held on to win their ninth in 10 games.Related story:
The Grizzlies have drastically increased their playoff odds over their last 10 games.
There were questions about whether the game would be played at all, but once it started, Dillon Brooks and De’Anthony Melton led the charge.Related story:
Coach Taylor Jenkins would not set a firm date for a Ja Morant return, but said the point guard is ‘really close.’
Dillon Brooks scored a career-high 37 points, but it was a cold-shooting night from the other Grizzlies. Related article:
Over the last two seasons, Memphis has a 1-6 record in home games following trips to Phoenix, Utah or further West.