Box score: Memphis 80, Tulane 69
Feb. 9, 2022: The Memphis Tigers defeated the Tulane Green Wave at FedExForum. Duren, Williams make their presence felt in Tigers’ win over TulaneRelated story:
Feb. 9, 2022: The Memphis Tigers defeated the Tulane Green Wave at FedExForum. Duren, Williams make their presence felt in Tigers’ win over TulaneRelated story:
After missing the first matchup, DeAndre Williams and Jalen Duren had double-doubles to lead Memphis in payback game.Related stories:
Calvin Austin III and Dylan Parham have been invited to the 2022 NFL combine after having a strong Senior Bowl.
The Tigers added the MAC Freshman of the Year to what is already a talented running back group. There are only so many carries to go around.
With Zach Randolph watching, the Grizzlies completed a season-sweep of the hated Clippers. “Can’t wait for the playoffs,” Randolph said. And we know how he feels.
Feb. 8, 2022: The Grizzlies defeat the Los Angeles Clippers at FedExForum. Morant, Jackson guide Grizzlies to blowout win over ClippersRelated story:
Snubbed in All-Star reserve selection, Jaren Jackson Jr. had 26 points and 11 rebounds in his third straight strong showing. Related story:
Desmond Bane will be the fifth Grizzlies player to compete in the NBA’s 3-point contest.
The team lost two key contributors early but enters the final week of the regular season ranked second in the state in Class AA.
Memphis should fare better defensively against the Green Wave this time with the return of Jalen Duren and DeAndre Williams.
Memphis must handle business and avoid another Quad 3 loss before turning the focus to its three road games next week.
Penny Hardaway notes intensity of practices, and why Josh Minott did not see more time on the court against UCF.
Hardaway might be pondering a raid of the transfer portal, rather than pursuing high-schoolers.
Standouts from Arlington, Bartlett, Harding Academy, MAHS and Northpoint are up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 10.
The Memphis Grizzlies are one of the NBA’s most exciting teams thanks to their fancy alley-oop finishes.
Standouts from Briarcrest, Melrose, Memphis Business Academy, Northpoint and St. Benedict are up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 10.
It’s not just about the current team chemistry, but what management believes it can score for future use.
With Draymond Green declaring himself out for the All-Star festivities with a back injury, the 22-year-old Memphis forward is one of the first in line to be a replacement player.
Other teams might have more alley-oops. But there’s no stat that can measure the Grizzlies’ show-stopping style and exuberance.
Maryland forward Noah Batchelor announced that he is reopening his recruitment, leaving the Tigers with zero class of 2022 commits.
With almost the entire roster healthy and available, it’s put up or shut up time for the University of Memphis basketball team.
The University of Memphis basketball team smashed Central Florida Saturday. Landers Nolley II called it a “party at the crib.” But the best part of this gathering? Everybody came.
The U of M basketball player, who went home to Michigan to see a back specialist, is expected to return to Memphis on Sunday.
Feb. 5, 2022: The University of Memphis Tigers defeat the University of Central Florida Knights at FedExForum.Related story:
Healthier than they’ve been in months, the Tigers played vintage defense and negated the Knights’ top scorer.Related story: