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NBA Rumors – Chicago Bulls, Atlanta Hawks, Golden State Warriors, Memphis Grizzlies & New Orleans Pelicans Interested in Trading For Luke Ridnour
While point guard isn’t exactly a rare necessity in the NBA, there are plenty of teams who are stuck in a bad situation with their starter or backup. The Milwaukee Bucks are tanking, so this means Luke Ridnour is on the trading block, with the Chicago Bulls, Atlanta Hawks, Golden State Warriors, Memphis Grizzlies & New Orleans Pelicans all thinking about making a move for the player.
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Kobe Bryant & Pau Gasol Like in the Good Old Days
It’s a rough road back from recovery for Kobe Bryant, having the expected ups & downs in his offensive game since returning to the Los Angeles Lakers, straight into the lineup. It’s nice to have an old battle partner like Pau Gasol come back to life, if only for a moment, to help push the team through a tough road game.
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Spurs vs Grizzlies – Wasn’t Fair Even Before the Marc Gasol Injury
For those who thought the Memphis Grizzlies peaked last season, the reality of the 2013-2014 NBA campaign is shaping up to be exactly that, as the Memphis Grizzlies haven’t just disappointed with their start but have now also lost Marc Gasol for the next two or three months, not to mention losing to the San Antonio Spurs 102-86, with Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili easily navigating the best team in the NBA right now.
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Grizzlies vs Lakers – Zach Randolph Has Fun Against the Worst Frontcourt in the NBA
It’s been a slow and frustrating start this season, but there’s nothing like playing against the no-defense Los Angeles Lakers to make a big man pad up his stats and boost his confidence, scoring 28 points, 14 of them coming in the final quarter, to lead the Memphis Grizzlies in a 89-86 win, hopefully streaming things towards the right direction.
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NBA – Grizzlies vs Spurs Predictions
In a repeat of last year’s Western conference finals, the Memphis Grizzlies, wanting to prove they still haven’t peaked, meet the San Antonio Spurs, trying to show that the veteran core of Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili and Tim Duncan has at least one more title run left in them.
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Winners & Losers From the New CBA in the NBA
While having money to spend over the luxury tax is never a bad thing, the CBA entering its third year in the NBA has made it more about wise financial management more than ever. Teams like the Brooklyn Nets, Houston Rockets and Memphis Grizzlies have made the right choices, each in its own way, while the Los Angeles Lakers, Boston Celtics and Dallas Mavericks have been on the wrong end of the new agreement.
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Memphis Grizzlies – Championship Caliber Team a Bit Too Early
The Memphis Grizzlies’ lineup from the 2004-2005 NBA season proved to be a breeding ground for champions, especially on the Miami Heat, as Jason Williams, James Posey, Shane Battier, Mike Miller and Pau Gasol all went on to win titles after leaving the team.
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Miami Heat – Who Can Deny Them From Completing the Three-Peat?
The Miami Heat weren’t all-conquering NBA champions last season. Yes, LeBron James seems to be getting better with every passing season, but that’s not true when it comes to Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, while opponents like the Indiana Pacers and the San Antonio Spurs have shown teams what it takes exactly to beat the best team in the NBA in a 7-game series.
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NBA Rumors – Memphis Grizzlies Interested in Signing Mo Williams or Beno Udrih
In their continuous search for a quality backup point guard, the Memphis Grizzlies come down to two options they’re happy with: Mo Williams and Beno Udrih. The problem is finding a financial agreement, with both players looking for something better than a minimum contract.
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NBA Rumors – Memphis Grizzlies & New York Knicks Trying to Sign Beno Udrih
Even the least impressive of minerals looks like a diamond when the selection isn’t too great, and Beno Udrih, probably the best free agent left among the guards for NBA teams to choose from, is getting plenty of interest at the moment, with the New York Knicks and the Memphis Grizzlies looking like the strongest of contenders for him.