Here’s how former Memphis Tigers performed in NBA Summer League
A few of the nine total former Memphis Tigers playing in NBA Summer League shined over the past several weeks of competition.
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A few of the nine total former Memphis Tigers playing in NBA Summer League shined over the past several weeks of competition.
The two entered the transfer portal shortly after the Tigers won the NIT championship.
Mere days after the Tigers won the NIT, Ellis, Baugh and Jeffries have decided to leave.
Boogie Ellis, D.J. Jeffries and Damion Baugh all have entered the transfer portal. That’s not great — but it doesn’t have to be the end of the world.
Landers Nolley II and Lester Quinones are among Tigers to take home The Daily Memphian’s end-of-season awards.
The Memphis Tigers could be a dangerous team next season if their most important players return. But will they? In the age of the transfer portal, all bets are off.
Moussa Cisse, Boogie Ellis and Landers Nolley II earned conference recognition for their performances with the Tigers.
With USF taken care of, all eyes and efforts now turn to the season’s toughest task.
The University of Memphis Tigers were hurt by unforced turnovers and missed free throws as they faced Auburn in Atlanta.
The Tigers are feeling good about their chemistry heading into Saturday’s game against Auburn.
It’s still a small sample size, but three players are commonalities in the lineups with a positive plus-minus.
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?
He caused a mini-drama with a tweet before the Memphis opener. Then he saved the day.
Boogie Ellis led the way for the Tigers with a career-high 24 points off the bench.
Boogie Ellis and D.J. Jeffries are two of the five sophomores the Tigers need to make big leaps in 2020-21.
The Memphis Tigers guard hopes the improved numbers (pounds, vertical) will translate on the court.
Boogie Ellis is 'a man possessed,' and other weight room observations from strength coach Darby Rich.
But Tigers “are locked and loaded ready to go fight at Cincinnati,” Hardaway says.
Lance Thomas' breakout performance was a weight off his shoulders after struggling most of the season. Penny Hardaway used it as an example of why coaches should stick with their players.
Freshman guard Boogie Ellis showed signs of breaking out of his shooting slump against SMU. Now, the goal is to make his shooting more consistent.
With four losses in their last six games, the Memphis Tigers have been making bad edits to their NCAA Tournament resume.
Penny Hardaway said he's ready to take the heat after Memphis lost its second game in a row Saturday against SMU.
The freshman guard's hard work is translating to the games for the Tigers. Now Memphis hopes Boogie Ellis is OK after a hard fall against Bradley.
Penny Hardaway is proud of the way his team executed the game plan in Brooklyn. The young Tigers’ maturity this early in the season has surprised even their coach.
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