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Grizzlies Insider: Young Dolph narrates Grizzlies hype video
 
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“In the toughest season, the team from the hardest city never quit,” Memphis rapper Young Dolph says in the Grizzlies hype video. (Paul R. Giunta/Invision/AP)
 

“In the toughest season, the team from the hardest city never quit,” Memphis rapper Young Dolph says in the Grizzlies hype video. (Paul R. Giunta/Invision/AP)

Welcome back to your Grizzlies Insider, where we deliver the latest NBA news and analysis straight from Daily Memphian staffers Drew Hill, Chris Herrington and Geoff Calkins right into your inbox.

Are you ready for postseason basketball?

Memphis rapper Young Dolph is, and he’s rocking with the home team. 

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The Memphis Grizzlies released their postseason hype video on all social media platforms Monday morning, and the new clip features narration by the popular musician. 

He’s not the first rapper to join in the fun. Last season local rapper Moneybagg Yo narrated the team’s hype video before their trip to the Orlando bubble. 

But this time, however, Memphis gets to the Spurs inside FedExForum. They want the atmosphere to be as close to a playoff series as possible, despite the limitations. 

So Young Dolph is here to fire you up.

“It’s been a long journey to get back here,” the rapper says in the introduction. “Nothing was easy. But in the toughest season, the team from the hardest city never quit.”

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You can view the video on the Grizzlies’ Facebook, Twitter or Instagram pages. 


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