Defense, Precious Achiuwa keep Memphis trending in right direction
The Tigers have six days off before traveling to Tulsa next week.
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 Tigers have six days off before traveling to Tulsa next week.
The Tigers' knockout punch came in the form of freshman forwards and technical foul by Cincinnati coach John Brannen.
Martin was averaging 18.5 points per game for the Miami Heat's G League affiliate.
Tigers beat writers Jonah Jordan and Drew Hill talk about Ryan Silverfield's staff hires, Brady White retention and Penny Hardaway's path to the NCAA Tournament.
Precious Achiuwa is dealing with a lower leg injury, but the freshman forward is expected to play in the Tigers' game Thursday.
Some might call it arrogant, but the Tigers have no plans to turn their swagger off when it comes to celebrating 3-pointers.
Precious Achiuwa has nearly 100 more rebounds than any other Memphis player this season. Meanwhile, a look at the Tigers’ escape from South Florida.
Precious Achiuwa responded for the Tigers when they needed him most, finishing with 22 points and 11 rebounds.
A fix for the Memphis offense won't happen overnight, but the Tigers don't lack the firepower to score.
Penny Hardaway said it's time to consider making changes to his starting lineup.
Drew Hill is joined by Wichita State beat writer for the Wichita Eagle Taylor Eldridge to discuss the conference showdown between the Tigers and Shockers.
If Alex Lomax were a "Game of Thrones" character, the sophomore said he would be Jon Snow.
The Shockers are having their first blackout theme in seven years when Memphis takes on Wichita State Thursday night.
The Tigers have been bit with the flu bug ahead of Wichita State.
Penny Hardaway said the polls have been disrespecting the Tigers all year.
With Tennessee trending the wrong direction, the Tigers need a win over the red-hot and now-nationally ranked Shockers for their postseason resume.
The Bulldogs spoiled a strong performance from Precious Achiuwa on Saturday afternoon at FedExForum.
There's a quiet confidence behind the scenes that the Tigers will sign the necessary pieces to have a loaded roster next season.
Penny Hardaway called the matchup with Georgia a statement game that will prove the Tigers are not a "gimmick."
Penny Hardaway said he doesn't want to change the current rotation so long as the Tigers continue to win.
Penny Hardaway said that the boos for the former Tiger were "unfortunate."
Penny Hardaway was happy with his team's ball security against Tulane.
Penny Hardaway told his young group that it wouldn't be easy. He was right.
The Tigers are also finding some outside shooting to pair with their elite defense.
Memphis dominated New Orleans Saturday in a strange atmosphere at FedExForum.