Herrington: Grizzlies offseason roster rankings, Part 2
Here we take a look at Kyle Anderson’s utility value, and whether Jonas Valanciunas is a candidate for an extension. Herrington: Grizzlies offseason roster rankings, Part 1 Related story:
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Here we take a look at Kyle Anderson’s utility value, and whether Jonas Valanciunas is a candidate for an extension. Herrington: Grizzlies offseason roster rankings, Part 1 Related story:
Dillon Brooks was astounding in the postseason; Jaren Jackson Jr. could be the tipping point.
The Grizzlies won’t increase FedExForum capacity for Games 3 and 4, and Memphis fans are buzzing with frustration.
This Kyle Anderson — a more willing shooter and more confident all-around offensive player — alongside Jaren Jackson Jr. might be a formula that works. Only time will tell.
There are at least a couple of Grizzlies who merit serious consideration for year-end accolades, starting with Kyle Anderson.
It wasn’t pretty, but style points don’t matter in a playoff race. Related story:
The Grizzlies forward goes into detail about fatherhood, his “SlowMo” nickname, his shoulder injury and the most productive season of his career.
One unexpected feature: The play of the third string as a unit.
Grayson Allen scored 30 points and Jonas Valanciunas recorded another double-double as Memphis won its fourth straight.Related story:
The best win? Worst loss? And here is an assessment of what the biggest disappointment was.
Anderson will be replaced by Brandon Clarke in the starting lineup.
And the De’Anthony Melton Appreciation Society would like to present its evidence.
Since Justise Winslow’s debut Saturday night and the return of three players the Grizzlies elected to rest, Memphis will have its healthiest group of the season so far when it takes on the Dallas Mavericks Monday night.
Ja Morant tells teammates to curse him out when they need to. Taylor Jenkins apparently said enough to officials Feb. 17 to earn his first-ever ejection.
His improved offensive game now makes the picture more difficult when Justise Winslow gets back.
Beat writer Drew Hill and columnist Chris Herrington discuss where the Grizzlies can go from here, how the rotation will change when the team gets healthy and which Memphis player would be the best teammate in a snowball fight.
De’Anthony Melton’s absence is noticed, and Kyle Anderson is shooting with gusto.
In this Grizzlies podcast, beat writer Drew Hill and columnist Chris Herrington decide which aspect of Memphis’ dominant win was the most impressive, and how much the Grizzlies can rely on Kyle Anderson’s offense moving forward.
With their record-setting performance, led by Kyle Anderson, their swagger seems to be back.
Grizzlies, who pulled away in the third quarter, sank 23 3-pointers against the Hornets.Related stories:
Beyond the frustration, the Grizzlies guard Morant also is missing some of his usual partners in the team’s lineups.
Jonas Valanciunas had 23 points and seven rebounds in his return from COVID-19.
It’s a brief one, but Memphis takes the day to go over defense before heading to New Orleans.
The Grizzlies returned from their COVID-19 pause with red-hot shooting.
It’s not the break the team wanted, but the rash of postponements could help get Ja Morant and Jaren Jackson Jr. on the court together for more games.