Analysis: A breakdown of every game in the Tigers’ 2022-23 AAC basketball schedule
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Coach Penny Hardaway added UIC transfer guard Damaria Franklin Monday. So with all the coming and going over, it feels like a good time to project next season’s rotation.Related story:
Alex Lomax made it official Thursday. He’s coming back for a fifth year at Memphis. So get ready to see him play significant minutes alongside Kendric Davis in the backcourt. “We can’t wait,” Davis said.
Penny Hardaway said Alex Lomax is leaning towards returning, and he will continue to look for additions to his roster this summer.
If a couple of key players return and the Tigers snag a couple of their targets, next season could feature a sharp lineup.
The senior guard, with an injured ankle, led the Tigers in their first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2014. Their next opponent: top-seeded Gonzaga.
For Penny Hardaway and Alex Lomax, the Tigers’ win over Boise State wasn’t just a first-round NCAA Tournament victory. It was why they signed on four years ago. And it was exactly what they dreamed. Lomax’s gritty performance leads Memphis past Boise State Why highs, lows against Boise State show Memphis can go far in NCAA TournamentRelated stories:
Memphis smashed Houston in front of a delirious crowd Sunday. Four years after accepting the head coaching job, Penny Hardaway will be taking the Tigers to the NCAA Tournament.
With the best performance of the year, Memphis likely locked up a spot in the NCAA Tournament.
Winners of nine of their past 10 games, the Tigers are in a solid position for the NCAA Tournament. Beating Houston would make it even tougher for the committee to ignore them.
The senior has cut off social media and slowed down his dating life to play his best for the Tigers.
Lomax came out of a walking boot to help the short-handed Tigers end a losing streak.
These underrated moves and moments helped Memphis overcome a huge deficit against the Golden Hurricane.
Alex Lomax will come off the bench, but Landers Nolley II and DeAndre Williams remain sidelined.
Emoni Bates could be close to returning, but DeAndre Williams is in “bad shape” and is one of many Tigers who could be out against the Bearcats.
Memphis will still be short-handed, but is getting some reinforcements.
Penny Hardaway’s puzzling decision to go away from the hot hands proved costly.
Saturday’s matchup between Memphis and Tennessee puts a spotlight on a player many believed should have ended up with the Tigers.
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.
Thanks to DeAndre Williams and Alex Lomax, the Tigers might be finally coming together as a team.
A better showing on offense wasn’t enough to stop the Tigers from dropping their second straight.
John Martin: A permanent point guard remains elusive, plus some things to keep in mind.
Alex Lomax and Malcolm Dandridge, coming off the bench, propelled the No. 9 Tigers in what could have been a much closer game.Related story:
Landers Nolley II gutted through an illness, and the Tigers are still auditioning their ballhandlers.
The ball went up. A new season started. And within five minutes, the Memphis Tigers had unleashed the kind of overwhelming talent that could make this a very special year.Related story: