Ziaire Williams kept a secret and the Grizzlies delivered
The No. 10 pick of the draft is no stranger to playing alongside big names, and he’s happy to have a home court again.
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 No. 10 pick of the draft is no stranger to playing alongside big names, and he’s happy to have a home court again.
Santi Aldama may have expected to go somewhere else, but he’s thrilled to be in Memphis.
Josh Giddey, Jonathan Kuminga and Franz Wagner were gone, so surely Memphis would pick Moses Moody or James Bouknight. But the Grizzlies’ vice president of basketball operations had other ideas.
Make that two surprise picks for the Grizzlies in the first round of the draft, plus an undrafted free agent.
Williams struggled in his lone college season at Stanford, but he impressed enough to go in the top 10. Grizzlies trade up to 1st round, select Aldama of Loyola in MarylandRelated stories:
It’s draft day, so here’s a final ranking of the five wing options linked to the Grizzlies.
The Grizzlies’ continued efforts to move up in the draft suggest they have their eye on one or two players in particular. But what if they can’t get them?
Summer basketball is right around the corner.
Drew Hill and Chris Herrington react to the Grizzlies’ trade with the New Orleans Pelicans.
The Memphis Grizzlies reportedly have made a major move with numerous picks and players involved. Grizzlies Draft Headquarters 4.0: Memphis likely not done yetRelated story:
The Grizzlies still might be on the move. Here are five names to keep an eye on for Memphis’ No. 10 selection in the NBA draft.
The Grizzlies reportedly are interested in a trade that would move them into the top 10 of this week’s NBA draft.
NBA champion Giannis Antetokounmpo loves some Memphis chicken wings.
Former Memphis Tigers player Trey Draper and prominent trainer Mo Wells are partnering to expand the NBA offshoot of a new training facility. Their most prominent basketball client: Ja Morant.
Drew Hill and Chris Herrington discuss the offseason plans for Jaren Jackson Jr., Justise Winslow and Ja Morant.
The Grizzlies guard is part of a back-to-school drive in Memphis that will provide backpacks and school supplies for 200 students in the area. He plans to do the same for his hometown of Richmond, Indiana.
Ja Morant’s jersey was one of the top NBA sellers in the second half of the season.
Team USA’s COVID-19 complications raise the question of whether the Grizzlies guard should get (or want) a late call to play.
The two Grizzlies players traveled west to work out this offseason with notable NBA trainer Chris Johnson in Los Angeles.
Jaren Jackson Jr. finally shared his tattoo on Instagram, almost a year after getting the ink but choosing not to reveal what it said.
Is Virginia’s Trey Murphy III a serious prospect at pick No. 17? Or can the Grizzlies move back and still draft him?
Who will be joining Ja Morant and company? Speculation begins right now, with the first installment of Grizzlies draft headquarters, which likely will have several editions the next few weeks as we get more information.
It’s been a good week for Ja Morant appearances, from “Pardon My Take” to “Jimmy Kimmel Live.” And he may be rooting against the Tigers in December.
There was no doubt Ja Morant was interested in going to Tokyo. ‘Olympic 12?’ he tweeted in January when a report surfaced that he would be added to USA’s consideration pool.
Drew Hill and Chris Herrington have differing opinions at the top of the big boards for the Memphis Grizzlies.