The Return of Rudy Gay, Recent Grizz Reminiscing, and Lakers round-up

Rudy’s Return 

Grizzlies fans looked forward to November 13th, last Wednesday, with great anticipation. It was Wednesday, middle of the week, hump day.  The Grizzlies were playing.  The Hawks were televised by ESPN, so Comcast failed to deprive fans of their beloved Grizz in local markets, such as Knoxville and Tuscaloosa.  A new establishment, Club Fly, would be unveiled inside FedEx Forum. Yes, it was a Wednesday that broke the great malaise as we count down the days to Thanksgiving and the tryptophan coma that will undoubtedly ensue. Oh, and it was Rudy Gay’s return to Memphis. How would he perform as he visited the Forum for the first time in a jersey that read something other than Grizzlies across the front?

(Photo by Joe Murphy/NBAE via Getty Images)

(Photo by Joe Murphy/NBAE via Getty Images)

Surely his motivation would be high, given the nature of his departure, although that characteristic was in question much of his time with the franchise. Sour feelings aside, it was a home game against a supposedly inferior opponent, and the home team needed a win. Well, I doubt I’m spoiling anything here…the Grizz lost. Toronto outscored Memphis in every quarter but the 3rd, and despite Mike Conley’s 29 point outburst, Rudy did what he hoped to do. Gay went Stat Sheet Stuffer Supreme, as Clark Kellogg would say, and filled out the box score to the tune of 23 points (4 of 6 on 3 pointers), 6 rebounds, 4 assists, 5 steals, and 2 blocks. I’ll mention the 4 turnovers for good measure.

It would appear that Rudy is doing well since his move to Toronto, scoring almost 20 points per game this season. A select few still believe Memphis lost out on the Rudy trade, focusing on the Grizzlies’ unattractive perimeter play. The paucity of offensive explosion is a legitimate issue at times, but I still believe that most fans interpreted the trade as mutually beneficial. In all fairness to those select few, Memphis does always seem to give more than they receive when it comes to trades, just call it southern hospitality. No one questions Rudy’s athleticism, it’s his decision making and inefficiency. Against Houston earlier this year, Gay went a whopping 11 of 37 from the field, attempting more field goals than points scored, and he had 29.

But, there are nights like Wednesday, when things click and Gay finds his groove. The Memphis offense has much better flow when a variety of players are scoring in double figures and taking attempts, versus when Rudy wants to play NBA 2K, but in real life. It’s fitting, in the end, that Rudy has been paired with Toronto. The Raptors are the one team he always played well against…this Toronto fan must be ecstatic with Rudy now on his side. The Canadian has a dirty mouth, viewer discretion advised:

Or perhaps he has developed a new opinion?…For now, he is probably happy, at least when they play the Grizzlies.

Recent Grizzlies

Rudy’s return made me reminisce of recent Grizzlies and ponder how they are performing with their new teams. Shortly after the loss to Toronto, I saw what looked like some impressive stats scrolling across the bottom line…Good Lord…Tony Wroten had dropped a triple double on Houston…in his first career start. 18 points, 11 assists, and 10 rebounds for the 6’6” 2nd year player out of Washington.

(Photo by Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty Images)

(Photo by Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty Images)

Granted, Houston’s “Defense” has been listed as questionable for the remainder of the season.

Wroten seems to be developing nicely in an expanded role with Philadelphia. He has played in every game for the 76ers this year, scoring double figures in all but two of those contests. The backup point guard role has been a chronic issue for Memphis over the years. Once Mike Conley assumed the role of starter under Lionel Hollins, there has been habitual turnover at the position. Chucky Atkins, Keyon Dooling, Lester Hudson, and Ish Smith to name a couple, and now Wroten too.

On this same Wednesday night, another exported Grizz back-up PG surfaced. One Greivis Vasquez appeared with his first double-double of the season, in a 107-86 win over Brooklyn. Vasquez scored 17 points and assisted on 12 of his teammates’ scores. Apparently General Greivis (Star Wars reference anyone?) has landed in Sacramento, unbeknownst to me before hearing his stat line for the night.

I was fortunate enough as a sports fan and a Grizzlies fan to attend the bedlam that was the 3OT Loss to OKC in Round 2 of the 2011 Playoffs. If I had to remember Greivis for all of his moxy and confidence in one play, surely it would be his game tying shot at the end of the first overtime…a classic “NO! NO!…..YES!!!” moment (Click for Video). Vasquez is getting a chance in Sacramento, starting in all of the Kings’ games this year, along side Isaiah Thomas in the backcourt. Greivis is averaging just over 10 points and 5 assists per game, all while shooting close to 50% from the field.

(Photo by Andrew D. Bernstein/NBAE via Getty Images)

(Photo by Andrew D. Bernstein/NBAE via Getty Images)

Now, I will give another shout out to Marresse Speights. Mo was one of my personal favorites in his short tenure with the Grizz. Yes, he was a loose cannon. However, he brought the kind of intensity that defines the team. He loved to get chippy. Not to mention, he actually looks like a Florida Gator. Who doesn’t remember his full court baseball passes, jump starting fast breaks when the numbers were absolutely not in the Grizzlies’ favor?…He played well when Z-bo went down with a knee injury, providing spacing with his midrange jumper. Now, he plays sparing minutes behind David Lee for Golden State, backing up another high caliber power forward as he did for Memphis. He has sniffed a double-double twice this season, going for 7 points and 8 rebounds in the season opener against the Lakers, and also against Minnesota going for 8 and 8. Good luck to you, Mo, you were a good Grizz.

LAKERS ROUND UP

(Photo by Jeff Gross/Getty Images)

(Photo by Jeff Gross/Getty Images)

The Toronto loss stung, but the Grizzlies responded with an encouraging win Friday night in “La Lucha de Gasol”. This game was different than the first 8. Joerger stuck with the starters deep into the first quarter, and continued to play them big minutes. Marc and Zach logged 42 and 36 minutes, respectively. Also, players avoided foul trouble. Mike Conley and TA had one each, and no starter committed more than Zach’s 3. The bench contributed a modest 14 points. Mike Miller took good looking shots that simply did not fall, otherwise the bench scoring could have been well into the twenties. He will hit them more often than not. But seriously, does it not seem like Miller grabs every rebound when he’s in the game? He snagged 6 against the Lakers, putting his 6’9” frame to good use on the defensive end.

This was a much needed win on the first extended road trip of the season. Zach finally showed good form as he worked hard on the blocks and found his midrange stroke. That baseline fader late in the fourth quarter was absurd. He finished with 28 points, 11 rebounds, and hit all 6 of his free throws. And for those of you who missed it, he had the ultimate Z-bound!

Not just the win, but the way the team played had to be satisfying for everyone. It was by no means perfect, but a lot more satisfying than Wednesday night, when Rudy popped back into town. Sunday, Memphis takes on Sacramento as the Grizz look to win consecutive games for the first time this season. The Kings are a young and ambitious team, not unlike the Pelicans and Raptors who have already shown such teams are to be respected. Then again, this is the NBA, no one should be underestimated, especially this early in the season. Having said that, the Grizzlies should be and are favored. Controlling the paint is key, as always, and the defense must contain DeMarcus Cousins. With a back-to-back on the horizon, look for Joerger to give bench players extra minutes. A Monday night renewal of Grizzlies-Clippers awaits. I’m going to make a completely uncourageous prediction and say at least 2 technical fouls will be called…. and also an ejection. Until then, however, the Sacramento game presents a great opportunity for a road win and the Grizz need to take advantage of it.

Tipoff         6:00 Eastern / 5:00 Central / 3:00 Pacific / 1:00 Hawaiin

Sleep Train Arena, Sacramento California

Travis Nauert

Southwest Divison Thoughts plus Grizz/Warriors Primer

Wednesday night saw the Grizzlies fall in a rather disheartening fashion to the new look New Orleans Pelicans…still getting used to that name.  It was as if when Zach left to see the birth of Z-bo Jr. (surely heir to the throne of Memphis basketball), so too did the rest of the team check out. New Orleans’ squad does have talent, however, with 2012 #1 overall pick Anthony Davis, plus the addition of Memphis favorite Tyreke Evans.  Adding insult to injury, or perhaps the other way around, Mike Conley sustained a gash under his right eye late in the game when the result was seemingly not in question, although he is not expected to miss any time.

Also, Jerryd Bayless sprained a knee and is listed as day-to-day. Granted, we made another late push thanks to Mike Miller and the Zoo Crew 2.0….shout out to Mo Speights. The Grizz now stand at 2-3, with all three losses coming against Southwest Division foes (San Antonio, Dallas, New Orleans). Let us not forget, the Southwest Division can and maybe even should be likened to the strength of the SEC in college football, and we’ll say the West for good measure. Sure, the Miami Heat are reigning champions over the last two years, but since the 1999 NBA Finals, a current Southwest Division team has represented the Western Conference in the Finals 7 times (San Antonio 5x, Dallas 2x). The Southwest Division came to be in the ’04-’05 season, thanks to the Charlotte Bobcats forcing realignment when the Association expanded from 29-30 teams. Ok, that seems a little top heavy, but also consider that last year the Southwest was the only division to boast a whopping 4 out of 5 teams with a .500 record or better (Dallas squeaked out a 41-41 record), and, of those, three reached the Playoffs (Houston, Memphis, San Antonio).

image courtesy of 30 Home Games

image courtesy of 30 Home Games

Furthermore, two reached the conference finals, the Grizz and Spurs, of course. Ok, so it’s not like the dominance of 8 consecutive BCS Championships, but I guess my likening the Southwest with the SEC lies in the depth of quality teams, meaning that on any given night, home or away, you can and will go down to a divisional opponent. It certainly does not appear that this strength will diminish any time soon.  Everyone knows what Houston did in the offseason by acquiring Dwight Howard, pairing him with James Harden. San Antonio is even keel as usual. Dallas signed Monte Ellis in the offseason, providing some extra firepower on the offensive end. Finally, Wednesday night showed that New Orleans refuses to be the runt of the group. A season ago, Memphis finished second in the division, falling short of San Antonio by only two games.  It will be extremely difficult to reproduce those results, much less surmount the 6 time division champion San Antonio Spurs.

On Saturday night, the Grizz will face a high powered offense in the form of the Golden State Warriors.  The Warriors are the NBA’s sexiest team right now. Young and hungry, love to shoot the three, and an array of young rising stars with Steph Curry, Klay Thompson, Harrison Barnes, plus the addition of athletic and Olympic Gold Medalist Andre Iguodala. That core is improving greatly under the leadership of second year head coach

Noah Graham/Getty Images

Noah Graham/Getty Images

Mark Jackson. Curry was listed as day-to-day for their Friday night matchup at San Antonio, however he registered a DNP in the box score after Mark Jackson held him out of the lineup. He is still listed as day-to-day, and expected to be a game time decision. The Warriors fell by 2 to San Antonio, losing 76-74. Curry suffered what is being called a bone bruise against Minnesota, and although he returned, he eventually left that game for good. This is the same left ankle which he hurt against the Spurs during the second round of the Playoffs last year. The Grizzlies, meanwhile, have been licking their wounds since the Wednesday night no show, and they need to have a strong performance before too many fans begin to have serious doubts. The season is still young, but many analysts project the Warriors to finish ahead of the Grizz, not that their opinion matters (except for Charles Barkley, because let’s be honest, he loves Memphis). The Rockets and the Clippers too seem to be favored over Memphis in many peoples’ eyes.  Even more alarming are the strong showings by the Lakers and other teams such as the Timberwolves (although time will tell).  The Lakers are still waiting on the services of Kobe Bryant, but it appears he has eyed a date for his return….against the Grizz no less.

The #blackout referring to the Lakers’ new Hollywood Nights uniforms they will be donning during select games this year. We can only speculate that the #bearhunt refers to Friday, November 15th, when the Grizz clash with the Lakers in Staples Center.

If the Grizz hope to make another deep postseason run, they need to show good form sooner rather than later, because no games can be wasted in this packed Western Conference. How we perform Saturday night against the darlings of the NBA should provide Grizz Nation with a more realistic outlook down the road. I believe two key factors play into Memphis’ favor. First, the Warriors will be playing their second game in as many nights against two tough proud opponents. Second, this will be a Saturday night in FedEx Forum. It will be the biggest show in town thus far, so the attendance and decibel level will be high. Moreover, the Grizz will have had two full days of rest since their last game, so the legs will be fresh. Recent history is also on Memphis’ side, with the Grizz prevailing in 9 straight meetings with the Warriors. Look for Memphis to start fast, absorb some Golden State runs, and make this a close Grit & Grind game into the fourth quarter.

Tip off in Memphis

7:00 PM Grizz Time

FedEx Forum

-Travis Nauert

Proof, The FedEx Forum is a magical place

This perfectly encapsulates everything Grizz Nation loves about the Grindhouse. Best venue, best fans, best players. Thank you for the beautiful words, Rembert Browne.

http://www.grantland.com/blog/the-triangle/post/_/id/81276/a-night-with-future-z-bo-tony-allen-and-the-memphis-grizzlies

(JOE MURPHY/NBAE VIA GETTY IMAGES)

(JOE MURPHY/NBAE VIA GETTY IMAGES)

Thoughts of a Grizz Fan During Opening Night

The Memphis Grizzlies fell to the San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday night by a score of 101-94, extending an american professional sports record of losses in season opening games to 13. That is certainly not the kind of statistic you want to hear coming off the franchise’s most successful season, but it was just one game (as Nick Saban would tell you).

Seriously, that guy gets way too heated, even after a win.

It will be a long arduous road to the post season as it always is….Nothing has changed….Well some things have changed.  Dave Joerger is the new sheriff in town, Mike Miller has returned, and even the food at FedEx Forum is different. The well known core of Conley, Allen, Randolph, and Gasol remains intact (although it appears Rudy Gay’s retina was not until recently….), and the goal remains a shot at the title. Enough pondering, here are some of my thoughts (and I’m sure your’s too) as key moments unfolded:

Five Minutes Before Tip Off: I’ve successfully found a good link online to stream the game….with Pete Pranica and Sean Tuohy none the less……where’s Brev?

Tip-Off, First Quarter Begins

12:00 1Q: Marc secures the tip, Conley scores a mere 16 seconds into the game. The        Dave JoergerBomb Era is an instant success! Lionel who?i(Photo by D. Clarke Evans/NBAE via Getty Images)

5:39 1Q: Mike Miller returns to the court in a Grizzlies uniform. Memphians shed a collective tear…

5:05 1Q: Marc Gasol bear claws a defensive rebound, outlet pass to Bayless, who dishes to Miller for 3!!!  Grizz up 14-9. IT’S MILLER TIME!

End of First Quarter: Grizzlies lead 20-18. Shooting a pedestrian 32 percent from the field and Prince leads in scoring with 7. The up tempo offense is smoking its going so fast….

Second Quarter

11:25 2Q: Quincy knocks down two free throws, doing his best to match Prince and earn a starting role. Grizz lead 22-18

11:10 2Q: Marco Belinelli knocks down a 22-footer, Grizz lead cut to two

10:44 2Q: Matt Bonner drills a 3, pulling the Spurs ahead by one. I hate Matt Bonner’s       shooting form like Happy Gilmore hates the Clown.

9:56 2Q: Ginobili gets in on the action and gives the spurs a 3 point lead,  25-22.

Joerger calls for time. Good decision, wouldn’t want them to go on a long run…

9:23 2Q: Patty Mills drains a three pointer, 28-22, this looks all too familiar.

7:52 2Q: Another Mills three is followed by a Jeff Ayres dunk 33-22 (Who??)

Alright boys, pull it together.

4:37 2Q: A Danny Green shot extends the lead to 18, and the Spurs have scored 22 unanswered points. This is a nightmare, game one of the WCF all over again. Someone get Lionel on the phone.

3:45 2Q: TONY ALLEN FOR THREE!! Ending the drought and bringing the score to 40-25 spurs.

End of Second Quarter: Well, that was about as bad as any NBA 2K disaster you’ve ever had, a 7 point quarter.  Blame the owners!

Third Quarter

10:49 3Q: Conley then Prince score, 48-31 Spurs. Popovich calls for time, overwhelmed by the damage of a 4-0 Grizz run.

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Fast Forwarding to 3:39 3Q: A line-up of Bayless, Pondexter, Miller, Leur, and Koufus graces the court. Grizz trail 64-46…at least our score is made up of the same numbers…

2:08 3Q: Koufus asserts his will, scoring a basket plus a foul shot, 68-51.

0:03 3Q: Bayless finishes off a solid run with the group on the court, cutting the deficit to 14 and the Spurs leading 72-58. Miraculously, we are in the game. Believe Memphis.

4th Quarter

10:08 4Q: Quincy misses a much needed three, and the refs award San Antonio the ball. TA lobbies the ref, explaining there is no way he touched the ball. A second official races in, fearing for his co-worker’s life. A crisis is averted, and the Grizzlies are given the ball upon further discussion.

8:07 4Q: Conley, Tony, then Koufus all take turns making a pair of baskets. Spurs lead 79-70.  Don’t you smell it? We’re within single digits.

7:37 4Q: Tony gets another 3 to go, Grizz trail by 7, 80-73.

5:00 4Q: TONY ALLEN FOR 3! 88-82. TA is 3/3 from 3’s this year after going 3/24 all of         last regular season.

1:59 4Q: Parker assists Diaw for a lay in, capping a 13-4 run, Spurs in control 101-86.

0:02 4Q: Miller hits another 3 for good measure

END OF GAME: Spurs 101 Grizzlies 94.

There are no moral victories when it comes to the Spurs. They dominate the all-time series thanks to a Hall-of-Fame trio. The Grizzlies seemed to have exorcized many demons in recent years, but Wednesday night displayed how the Spurs refuse to let up on the gas. It was extremely painful for a long stretch, but the team fought, as it always does. The bench got the team back in the game, and we outscored the Spurs in 3 out of 4 quarters. For now, the Spurs lead the season series, but the Grindhouse and Grizz Nation await November 22nd, when the two renew the rivalry with a Friday night showdown, televised by ESPN.

-Travis Nauert

WE’RE NUMBER ONE… according to ESPN the Magazine. And we’ll take it.

imagesI spend a good bit of my time in the University of Tennessee Rec Center enduring the elliptical on the balcony floor. Overlooking the basketball courts, this spot provides me the perfect vantage point to watch pathetic pick-up games and sometimes, if I’m lucky, members of the UT basketball team schooling all the amateur frat-boys in between classes. Yesterday, I spotted a freshman (yes, I can tell) donning a Grizzlies jersey with the number 32 stitched on front and back; OJ Mayo. Grizz already fresh on my mind with fast approaching season opener, I made some assumptions. I determined that this kid was wearing the jersey for one of two reasons.

A.) He’s a moderately involved Grizz fan that hasn’t updated his memorabilia.

B.) He’s just like me; the Grizz fan that still gets chest pains when they think of the disappointing career of number 32. The glimmers of hope followed by gut-wrenching disappointment still seared in his mind. Mind blown that time in the 2011 playoffs when OJ did this against the Spurs after draining a three.

Admit it, this picture was the background of either your computer or phone at least once.

<– Admit it, this picture was the background of either your computer or phone at least once.

Pains like this were commonplace in the first ten years of the franchise. Let’s be honest, they still are. Regardless, this kid and I were connected. We’re misplaced, passionately ridiculous Memphis Grizzlies fans. And if I may make one more assumption, this kid is sitting around, reading message boards while the Bulls/Heat opener is on TV instead of studying for his 9 AM exam (currently what I’m doing). Chances are, he can’t listen to Jay Z and Kanye’s “N***as in Paris” or “All I Do is Win” without déjà vu of the impressive FedEx Forum. Flashbacks to the nights we celebrated huge comebacks at Silky O’Sullivan’s. Who am I kidding, we also mourned the agonizing losses at Silky’s. If you salivate at the thought of BBQ nachos from the Juke Joint stand or know the name of the usher in your preferred section you know what I’m talking about. These experiences are why the Memphis Grizzlies were named the number one sports franchise in America by ESPN the Magazine.

It’s the intrinsic value of those pricey Western Conference Finals tickets that make us the greatest fan base in the NBA.

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The message I’m trying to relay is the Grizzlies were and always will be a hot mess. And Grizz Nation just wouldn’t have it any other way. So put all the disappointment behind you and get excited because, while we’ve been saying this for a handful of years now, this really could be our season. We have the skill, the passion, and the analytics (thank you, John Hollinger) to get the job done. So, relish our successes this season and resist the urge to smack the unbearable bandwagon Heat fan at the bar back to 2006 when we all still liked Dwayne Wade. We know we’re the best no matter our record or national attention. It’s going to be bumpy, but it’ll be damn beautiful.

Tipoff in San Antoniomedia_75ceedda6a464012b62701abe0acd58a_t607
Wednesday October 30
7:30/8:30 ET

 

 

-Casey Black