The Memphis Grizzlies are gearing up for another exciting season after a busy free-agency period. Last season was rough, with the team finishing with a 27-55 record and missing the playoffs.
While some fans questioned the wisdom behind the selection of former Purdue Boilermakers star Zach Edey by the Memphis Grizzlies, the big man is slowly proving the doubter wrong in his Summer League debut.
The Memphis Grizzlies depth was tested last year. They went into last season with arguably the deepest roster in the NBA, and it was needed, as nearly all of their rotation players missed significant time with injury.
One of the early stars of the NBA Summer League is none other than the Memphis Grizzlies rookie Zach Edey. In his very first game, Edey put up a dominant 14 points, 15 rebounds, and 4 blocks against the Utah Jazz.
After serving a 25-game suspension to begin last season, Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant played just nine games before suffering a season ending shoulder injury.
The 2024 Paris Olympics are weeks away, with training camps for almost all national teams underway. Japan will be the only Asian country in the mix and has announced their 12-man roster led by Los Angeles Lakers' forward Rui Hachimura.
The Memphis Grizzlies made an interesting selection at No. 9 this year in the NBA Draft, taking Purdue center Zach Edey, two-time national player of the year in college.
Zach Edey got his Memphis Grizzlies career to a hot start on Monday night. The Grizzlies lost their first game of the Summer League to the Utah Jazz, 97-95, but this did little to overshadow Edey’s eye-opening debut for his new team.
Memphis Grizzlies first-round pick and former Purdue Boilermakers star big man Zach Edey just made arguably the best play of the 2024 NBA Summer League thus far.
NBA social media has always been a fun topic for fans to follow 365 days a year. News gets broken, rumors are reported and a lot of players are active (on X and Instagram).
The Memphis Grizzlies dealt with a ton of injuries all season long which ultimately played a major factor in them missing out on the NBA playoffs. They
The Memphis Grizzlies declined Luke Kennard's $14.8 million option for next season, ESPN reported Saturday. The decision makes Kennard a free agent, though it is possible the shooting guard and the Grizzlies could work out a new deal.