Grizzlies play on in play-in, will face Warriors again
The trio of Brooks, Morant and Valanciunas led the Grizzlies to the win against the Spurs. Calkins: The new Grizzlies rock the Grindhouse with an old-school postseason winRelated stories:
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 trio of Brooks, Morant and Valanciunas led the Grizzlies to the win against the Spurs. Calkins: The new Grizzlies rock the Grindhouse with an old-school postseason winRelated stories:
Said Dillon Brooks: “We are ready to rock.”
Beat writer Drew Hill and columnist Chris Herrington give their prediction for the Grizzlies play-in game against the Spurs.
The increase in capacity comes after guidance from the Shelby County Health Department.
The Memphis Grizzlies released their postseason hype video on all social media platforms Monday morning, and the new clip features narration by the popular musician.
The Grizzlies want the play-in game against the Spurs to feel like the typical playoff atmosphere.
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There’s a reason this game will be on ESPN, and not only because it features fan favorites Steph Curry and Ja Morant. “Making the playoffs in the West is tough,” Morant said. “We knew that from the jump.”
The Grizzlies closed with an 11-0 run to set up a winner-takes-the-8-seed game against the Warriors Sunday.
To reach eighth place in the West, the Grizz need to defeat Golden State.
First there was Grizzalina. Then Pascal the Pigeon. Now the Grizzlies are riding the good luck of “Rally Stanley.”
The Grizzlies are on the cusp of eighth in the West. Can they jump Golden State?
The Grizzlies could be without two starters tonight as they fight for play-in seeding.
The Grizzlies regrouped after a dismal third quarter and held on late for the win over the Pelicans.Related story:
Four regular-season games remain that will determine their play-in fate.Related story:
The standings window is closing for Memphis, which now looks destined to finish in the eighth or ninth position in the West. Either way, for the Grizzlies a date with a significant home game in mid-May is incredibly likely.
“Her fingerprints are all over my basketball career,” the Grizzlies point guard says of his mom, Debbie Jones, a cancer survivor.
De’Anthony Melton made five 3-point shots in the fourth quarter and Jaren Jackson Jr. started for the first time this season.Related story:
A bad loss to the Pistons moved the Grizzlies to ninth, just behind the Golden State Warriors.
It was the type of loss that will sting if it turns out to be the difference in the play-in tournament seeding. Related story:
Drew Hill and Chris Herrington discuss why Ja Morant’s top five point guard conversation is pointless.
When Shaquille O’Neal asked Ja Morant how he ranks himself among the league’s point guards, the Grizzlies player said he’s in the top five “for sure.” And he’s not backing down: “I said what I said.”
Ja Morant scored 37 points and the Grizzlies held off the hot-shooting Timberwolves Wednesday night. Related story: