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This is a lost season for Philadelphia. But if things fall into place, it can be a one-off, a blip, an anomaly. Just look at Memphis.
The Cleveland Cavaliers secured their seventh consecutive victory on Sunday night, outlasting the Memphis Grizzlies 129-123 in a hard-fought contest. All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell led the way for Cleveland, pouring in a game-high 33 points while adding six assists and two rebounds.
Star Weekend with the Rising Stars, Utah Jazz guard Keyonte George was able to play alongside and against some of the best budding first and second-year players in the league.One of those players on George's Team C roster was Memphis Grizzlies rookie Jaylen Wells –– a second-round pick from Washington State who's emerged as a strong two-way impact player and starter for a competitive Grizzlies squad.
But that opportunity for a big swing may not be too far away for Utah. The next star who could be on the move may have already found himself in some shocking early trade chatter ahead of this offseason –– that being Memphis Grizzlies guard Ja Morant.
Gray Media has inked an agreement that will allow it to simulcast five Memphis Grizzlies NBA games, in partnership with FanDuel Sports Network. The games will appear in Memphis, Nashville and Knoxville,
The Grizzlies have announced a deal that will allow fans in Memphis, Nashville and Knoxville free access over-the-air TV to five upcoming games.
Gray Media stations will air five games simultaneously in Memphis, Nashville, and Knoxville beginning March 12.
The Utah Jazz might be tied for the second-worst record in the NBA heading into All-Star Weekend, but there's one place where the team sits a little higher in the standings.
The Grizzlies need leverage over other bidders and salary cap room to squeeze in Jaren Jackson Jr.'s looming All-NBA level contract.