The return of sports is one of the themes for this week, as the Grizz look to Orlando and what that means for each of them individually. Professional soccer is also preparing its return to the pitch, and one of Memphis’ largest employers is asking its NFL partner for a big name change. Stay in the action by following the Daily Memphian Sports Facebook page. If you’re a Daily Memphian subscriber, we appreciate your support. If not, consider signing up for unlimited access to all of our sports coverage.
Silverfield lands first big win by supporting his players
Silverfield is perfectly fine with disappointing a few people to support his players. And that’s why, before the Tigers take a single snap, Silverfield has already landed the first big win of his tenure.
By Steven Johnson
Herrington
Taylor Jenkins must decide on the Grizzlies' fifth starter. Kyle Anderson is the incumbent. Justise Winslow is the heir apparent. But is there another, better option?
By Chris Herrington
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The offers and attention from schools excite guard Chandler Jackson, but it’s not his main focus this summer. He's intent on working out with his teammates and improving his game.
By Jonah Jordan
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As an officer with the NBA players union, Grizzlies forward Anthony Tolliver didn't spend the past three months waiting to see what would happen. He was helping figure it out, and still is.
By Chris Herrington
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Jaren Jackson Jr. said he'll need to feed off the energy of his teammates instead of the crowd.
By Drew Hill
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901 FC returns to the pitch July 15 in Birmingham as the second-year USL team restarts play stalled by the pandemic.
By John Varlas
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Aaron Spragg comes to Memphis after spending 2020 season at Freed-Hardeman.
By John Varlas
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The estimated $19 million project will provide 12 indoor courts, 24 outdoor courts and other amenities for both public tennis players and the University of Memphis Tiger tennis teams.
By Tom Bailey
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