NBA Predictions: Seeding the West

NBA Predictions: Seeding the West

With under 20 games remaining in the NBA regular season, the race for the playoffs is officially on. The introduction to the play-in tournament makes this stretch much more intriguing. Of course, every team wants to obtain a top-six seed, but hope remains as long as they finish in the top ten of their respective […]

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 Grizzlies Closing in on Two Seed

Grizzlies Closing in on Two Seed

Don’t look now, but the Memphis Grizzlies are coming for that number two seed in the Western Conference. At 43-20 with just 19 games remaining, Memphis is so close to the Golden State Warriors in the standings they can reach out and touch them. With their hold on the two-seed down to just half of […]

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 Ja Morant Breaks Grizzlies Record Again

Ja Morant Breaks Grizzlies Record Again

Ja Morant just had a career night with the win over the Spurs. He finished with 52 points, breaking the franchise record for points in a game while breaking his own record he just set last game. Morant has slowly but surely become one of the league’s top stars. He brings excitement with him on […]

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 Talking in Memphis: Post-Break Grizzlies Questions

Talking in Memphis: Post-Break Grizzlies Questions

The Grizzlies’ sky is falling. Well, no, not really. Would a victory against the Minnesota Timberwolves have been great? Of course, it would! A 42-19 record with 21 games remaining comes with a more excellent ring than 41-20. Alas, that is where the Memphis Grizzlies sit. Thursday’s contest in Minnesota displayed a fair share of […]

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 Talking in Memphis: Grizzlies Can’t Win Them All

Talking in Memphis: Grizzlies Can’t Win Them All

Entering the NBA All-Star Break on a seven-game winning streak would have been a fantastic scenario for the Grizzlies. Unfortunately, the Portland Trailblazers had different plans, dishing Memphis a 123-119 defeat Wednesday. Were the Grizzlies outplayed on their home court? Yes, they were. Does that change the narrative heading into All-Star Weekend? No, not at […]

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 How High Can Grizzlies Climb?

How High Can Grizzlies Climb?

The Memphis Grizzlies possess the third-best record in the Western Conference. Coincidently, the team’s 40-18 record is also the third-best in the entire NBA. With a postseason birth pretty much a guarantee at this point, the focus shifts to playoff seeding. Even with the play-in tournament, capturing a higher seed in a conference can only […]

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 Talking in Memphis: Grizzlies Continue to Dominate

Talking in Memphis: Grizzlies Continue to Dominate

The Memphis Grizzlies are the hottest team in the National Basketball Association. Do they possess the league’s best record? No, that belongs to the Phoenix Suns. How about the second-best? That’s a no as well. However, with the third-strongest record in the league, no team is defeating teams in a more dominating and entertaining fashion […]

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 Untouchable Grizzlies Ahead of Thursday’s Deadline

Untouchable Grizzlies Ahead of Thursday’s Deadline

No player is untouchable. It is a phrase popular among sports fans whenever trade discussions surface. As a follower of the NHL, Wayne Gretzky’s departure from the Edmonton Oilers always comes to mind. Anyone is technically up for grabs if the most iconic athlete in a sport can get dealt. In some instances, the answer […]

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 Potential Memphis Grizzlies Trade Chips

Potential Memphis Grizzlies Trade Chips

Technically still amid a rebuild, the Memphis Grizzlies find themselves in a unique and fortunate circumstance. Consistently winning with their young core, the team sits comfortably in third place in the Western Conference, with an opportunity for a lengthy postseason run. Seemingly a year ahead of schedule, many people question whether Memphis should take an […]

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 Grizzlies Deadline Approach: Hold Steady

Grizzlies Deadline Approach: Hold Steady

In the sports world, a patient organizational approach is challenging. With the ultimate goal of winning a championship, playing the waiting game rarely co-exists with a competitive nature. Players and fans alike want to win now, and convincing them to embrace the “wait and see” methodology during opportunities to improve (hypothetically) is not easy. However, […]

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