Grizzlies notebook: Jackson pushing through slump, Jenkins hopeful of smooth Brooks return
Jaren Jackson Jr. is ignoring the mean tweets as he works on his game, and there’s more on Dillon Brooks and Ziaire Williams.
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Jaren Jackson Jr. is ignoring the mean tweets as he works on his game, and there’s more on Dillon Brooks and Ziaire Williams.
Jaren Jackson Jr. wasn’t at his best during the Grizzlies’ first six games this season, but we’ve been here before with Pau Gasol, Mike Conley and Rudy Gay.
It has been an awfully encouraging first three games for the Memphis Grizzlies.
Ja Morant had two highlights that were facilitated by the second- and third-leading scorers of the game. And following protocols to see their exploits posed relatively little trouble.
Both Drew Hill and Chris Herrington predict the Grizzlies will return to the playoffs this season.
The numbers came out fair for both sides, but the best part is the likelihood Jackson and Ja will be together for a while.
The young star credits both of his teams – his business team, and the Grizzlies – in getting the deal done during the summer, and just in time.
Considered a paramount part of the team’s future, the forward agreed to a deal for four years, $105 million.
This is what we’re here for — and Combo Meals, a chirping defender and that chase for the playoffs.
All of the Memphis rotation players, except for injured Dillon Brooks, are expected to play in the final preseason game on Friday night in Chicago.
Ja Morant’s midrange jumper looks smooth, and how much can Jaren Jackson Jr. grow (physically, as well as his game)?
Various factors have kept the two from developing their rhythm together. Now is the time to see if their games mesh.
Ja Morant said if Jaren Jackson Jr. stays healthy, he will be the league’s biggest breakout player.
The Grizzlies have been successful when Brandon Clarke and Xavier Tillman Sr. were paired, outscoring opponents by 6.6 points per 100 possessions, according to NBA.com.
The Grizzlies are back on the court. They have a season with a lot to be determined in front of them, including the future of a few players.
Zach Kleiman, the team’s top basketball executive, said the team was “working towards 100%” and said he was happy with the progress on that front.
Everything from new faces, lineups and even Ben Simmons is addressed here.
The Memphis forward wants to keep his focus on getting better as a player, not his contract extension talks.
On this episode of The Daily Memphian’s Memphis Grizzlies podcast, columnist Chris Herrington answers reader/listener questions there wasn’t space for in this week’s Grizzlies Mailbag column.
Among some topics addressed: What about Ben Simmons? Where does Ziaire Williams stand? And we don’t want to discuss the “Top Shot” thing.
Jaren Jackson Jr. has a particularly important season in front of him, even if he does get an extension from the Grizzlies.
Jaren Jackson Jr. could play this season without an extension in place to prove he is worth a max deal.
Drew Hill and Chris Herrington discuss the offseason plans for Jaren Jackson Jr., Justise Winslow and Ja Morant.
The brain trust has to take into consideration many numbers, including years, production and, of course, dollars.
Ja Morant’s jersey was one of the top NBA sellers in the second half of the season.