Memphis Grizzlies
Luke Kennard is sinking birdies in Memphis, right where he wanted to be
From the Danny Thomas Celebrity-Am Thursday, Luke Kennard said his desire to return to the Memphis Grizzlies was about more than money.
Drew Hill covers the Memphis Grizzlies and is a top-10 APSE winner. He has worked throughout the South writing about college athletics before landing in Memphis.
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From the Danny Thomas Celebrity-Am Thursday, Luke Kennard said his desire to return to the Memphis Grizzlies was about more than money.
The Memphis Grizzlies will play their home opener on Saturday, Oct. 26, at 7 p.m. against the Orlando Magic. Luke Kennard is sinking birdies in Memphis, right where he wanted to beRelated content:
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Jaren Jackson Jr. went to Japan, Ja Morant is back in the gym and Jake LaRavia is still adding to his card collection.
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Bally Sports and the Memphis Grizzlies will be available to Xfinity customers this upcoming season.
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Memphis’ Santi Aldama and Spain will begin Olympic play Saturday with a tough test against Australia in the opener.
Memphis will play in Monday’s Las Vegas Summer League championship game against Miami.
Rookies Zach Edey and Cam Spencer will not play any additional summer league minutes but are expected to be ready for the start of training camp.
The Grizzlies traded Ziaire Williams to the Brooklyn Nets in a move to dump salary. Will a new deal for Luke Kennard now follow? Grizzlies Insider: Memphis has sights on summer league semifinalsRelated story:
The Grizzlies have clinched a spot in the summer league semifinals, but they will have to wait to learn their opponent.Related story:
Rookie big man Zach Edey, Jake LaRavia and Cam Spencer did not play, but GG Jackson and Scotty Pippen Jr. made up for their absence.
Drew Hill and Chris Herrington discuss the Grizzlies’ dominant start to Las Vegas summer league.
It is hard to describe Spencer’s craziness appropriately without seeing it yourself. But Memphis loves it. The Grizzlies loved his attention to detail during the draft process. They loved how serious he can be.
Photos of Ja Morant’s second signature shoe with Nike have leaked online.
Grizzlies point guard Scotty Pippen Jr. credits Coach Jason March for his success on defense. “(He) keeps telling me, ‘Pick him up. You’re not tired. Pick him up again.’ ”
Jake LaRavia asked to play in summer league this season. The third-year Memphis Grizzlies wing is making the most of his opportunity to continue his positive momentum.
GG Jackson can’t stop saying nice things about Zach Edey, even though the Grizzlies’ newest lottery pick said he doesn’t take compliments very well.
GG Jackson has set a high bar for himself. He is hoping for a better showing at summer league in Las Vegas than he had in Salt Lake City.
The second-round NBA Draft pick splashed in the buzzer beater, and his Memphis Grizzlies teammates didn’t wait for the review to celebrate. Here are the former Memphis Tigers playing in NBA Summer League Related story:
Zach Edey’s status for the rest of the summer league schedule is still to be determined. He will have six days to rest if the Grizzlies choose to hold him out until their second game in Las Vegas on July 15.
The big man finished with 14 points and 15 rebounds in his summer league debut. He had the highlight of the game, even as the Grizzlies fell in overtime 97-95.
David Jones did not have a promise from an NBA franchise when he decided to stay in the draft, but his agency was confident that he would still sign a two-way deal.