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How much of a difference will the returns of Malcolm Dandridge and Alex Lomax make for the Tigers?
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How much of a difference will the returns of Malcolm Dandridge and Alex Lomax make for the Tigers?
While Penny Hardaway knows the boost the return of Malcolm Dandridge and Alex Lomax could give Memphis, he’s also cautious about the impact it could have on the team’s chemistry.
Memphis will have to try to gut out at least one or two more wins while missing Lomax, Dandridge and Hardaway, but there is a silver lining to the Tigers’ current predicament.
Dandridge had to be helped off the floor with about 12 minutes left in the Tigers’ game versus the Crimson Tide after landing awkwardly following an attempt to block a shot.
Seton Hall forward Tyrese Samuel banked a buzzer-beating 3-pointer off the glass to seal a 70-69 victory for his team.Related story:
Finally close to being fully healthy, Tigers big man Malcolm Dandridge opens 2022-23 season on a high note.
Memphis’ two exhibition games confirmed the obvious: Kendric Davis and DeAndre Williams are clearly the Tigers’ two best players. But who’s next?
Head coach Penny Hardaway’s team lost seven of the top 10 players from last season’s rotation and added six new transfers and one international prospect from Spain this offseason. So, there will be plenty of faces that fans will be unfamiliar with this year.Related story:
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:
Dandridge is starting to find himself, and Memphis is sharing the ball better.
The Shockers had no answers to the return of DeAndre Williams and Jalen Duren for Memphis. With Josh Minott’s breakout game, has Memphis found a go-to lineup?Related stories:
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:
Memphis cruised to a 48-point win behind Lester Quinones and Malcolm Dandridge.
The University of Memphis junior turned in one of the finest performances of his career against the Magicians.
Sunday’s win at Cincinnati showed that the Tigers are at their most dangerous when Malcolm Dandridge, Moussa Cisse and DeAndre Williams are in sync.
Says coach Penny Hardaway: “We’re just not ready to win those type of games yet because you’ve got to be tough.”
Coach Penny Hardaway said, “I’m going to make the adjustments on the rotations, man, and just keep a big on the floor at all times, keep a true big on the floor at all times.” The problem is: Who?
It’s still a small sample size, but three players are commonalities in the lineups with a positive plus-minus.
Boogie Ellis and D.J. Jeffries are two of the five sophomores the Tigers need to make big leaps in 2020-21.
Boogie Ellis is 'a man possessed,' and other weight room observations from strength coach Darby Rich.
Malcolm Dandridge's recent success might make Penny Hardaway's rotation decisions easier.
Penny Hardaway wants his team mentally and physically ready as the full practice schedule begins.
Malcolm Dandridge and Lester Quinones are rehabbing injuries before they begin practice with the Memphis Tigers.
Coach Penny Hardaway announced Malcolm Dandridge will be out until November with a knee injury.
James Wiseman and Malcolm Dandridge are ready to put Memphis back on top of the college basketball world.