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Grizzlies Insider: Ja Morant shows his loyalty and ‘rebirth’ T-shirt in new video
The star Memphis Grizzlies guard is active on social media again after spending some time away.
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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The star Memphis Grizzlies guard is active on social media again after spending some time away.
All the familiar voices will be back on the Memphis Grizzlies’ television broadcast this season.
The addition of Jared Harris will give coach Penny Hardaway another developmental player who could stay multiple seasons.
As basketball season approaches, many are anticipating a heated battle between Desmond Bane and Marcus Smart during training camp.
Here are a couple of storylines that have come out of this World Cup as it wraps up this weekend.
The success of the Grizzlies in Memphis was great news for the Tennessee Titans, according to Titans radio voice Mike Keith.
The United States and Jaren Jackson Jr. rallied late to beat Montenegro at the FIBA World Cup. Next up is a rebounding test against former Grizzlies teammate Jonas Valanciunas.
The Grizzlies will play their first 25 games without Ja Morant, but staying afloat is certainly achievable. Preseason roster movement: Grizzlies sign GG Jackson II, Shaquille HarrisonRelated story:
The Grizzlies started making preseason roster moves on Thursday by signing draft pick GG Jackson II to a two-way deal and adding veteran guard Shaq Harrison ahead of preseason camp.
The United States has cruised at the FIBA World Cup so far, but that could soon change. Next up for Jaren Jackson Jr. and the Americans are two games against NBA-level centers.
Jaren Jackson Jr. blocked two shots on Monday as the United States advanced to 2-0 in group play at the FIBA World Cup.
Even if Ja Morant had played for the United States at the FIBA World Cup, there are other factors influencing his chances to make an Olympic roster.
Drew Hill and Chris Herrington take a look at the Grizzlies’ schedule and discuss the future of Memphis players on Olympic rosters.
The Grizzlies will open the season Oct. 25 at home against the New Orleans Pelicans.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver and the league have earned the fans’ faith. But we won’t have a clear picture until November when the players step on the court.
The NBA announced the in-season tournament schedule on Tuesday, which provides a glimpse at a few upcoming Grizzlies games.
No introduction between Andrew Argotsinger and Harris English was necessary. He just put down the beer, picked up the bag and started walking.
“When you work hard, you never know when it can turn around,” Glover said Sunday after his win at TPC Southwind.
Rory McIlroy’s caddie, Harry Diamond, walked into Edwin Watts Golf right before closing.
“I’ve always wanted to come to a PGA event, and this was my chance because a friend of mine gave me the tickets,” Shane Bazzell said. “Even if I have to lay up at the house all day (Thursday), this will have been worth it.”
Luke Kennard’s first time golfing in Memphis began with a donation to St. Jude.
“Welcome back to the FedEx St. Jude Championship, which for the second year in a row, is sharing the headlines with the ongoing conflict between the PGA and LIV.” Few details come from players meeting with PGA commissioner on Saudi dealRelated story:
Jaren Jackson Jr. scored 12 points in the first exhibition game for USA Basketball this summer.
Desmond Bane donated backpacks and tickets for children of the Boys and Girls Club on Thursday. He also gave an update on his injury recovery and his communications with Ja Morant. Grizzlies Insider: Ja Morant’s new ink includes a recognizable logoRelated story:
Ja Morant has a lot of new ink and it includes some imagery every local fan can recognize.