Tigers basketball: Memphis anxious to play after third postponement
The Tigers have had plenty of practice. They can only hope Sunday’s game against Tulsa actually happens.
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The Tigers have had plenty of practice. They can only hope Sunday’s game against Tulsa actually happens.
The Tigers haven’t played since Dec. 29.
The Tigers will be playing the Knights twice in three days at FedExForum.
Tigers forward Lance Thomas and UCF guard Darius Perry have been opponents as well as roommates, but always friends.
A positive COVID-19 test and contact tracing in Temple’s program resulted in the postponement.
It wasn’t Penny Hardaway’s new “lion set” offense that carried Memphis to a win over South Florida. It was Alex Lomax’s Tiger pride.
The Tigers finally wore down USF with athleticism and quickness. Related Story: Calkins: With disaster looming, Alex Lomax saved the day Related Story: Memphis’ ‘lion’ offense off to a modest, not roaring, start
There are signs the new scheme could breed confidence and consistency with time.
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?
On the day Memphis announced a five-year contract extension for Penny Hardaway, the Tigers looked utterly inept in losing to Tulsa.
DeAndre Williams will be in the starting lineup for the Tigers, who want to deliver Tulsa some payback.
The Grizzlies and Tigers will play home basketball games without fans until further notice. This decision comes under the direction of public health officials.
Dec. 16, 2020: Memphis vs. Tulane in New Orleans
The 6-foot-9 transfer from Evansville was ruled immediately eligible Wednesday after the NCAA passed new legislation.
Hardaway called it his “hardest loss.” Memphis fans may share that sentiment. There also is a seed of concern that he might not be able to get this team to the NCAA tournament.
The men’s team will play seven nonconference games in addition to a 20-game American Athletic Conference schedule.
The Tigers made their return to FedExForum Wednesday night. They got the win they needed, but there’s no way of knowing if they found answers to their questions.
The team has gone through intense practices, intent on shedding whatever it was that held it down at the Crossover Classic.
Coach Penny Hardaway used 55 lineups through the first three games. Which worked and which didn’t?
After losing two straight games in South Dakota, he said the problem was “bad coaching.” It’s impossible to disagree.
The Tigers looked out of sorts in their second straight loss, leaving the Crossover Classic 1-2.
The home game replaces the Dec. 5 matchup at Ole Miss.
He caused a mini-drama with a tweet before the Memphis opener. Then he saved the day.
The Memphis Tigers lost to a less talented team Thursday. Let’s hope there is a valuable lesson in that.