The Memphis Grizzlies are in a tight race with three Western Conference foes for the No. 2 seed in the last month of the regular season.
Here's how Zach Edey fared in his 49th NBA game for the Memphis Grizzlies on Sunday night against New Orleans Pelicans.
The New Orleans Pelicans returned to the Smoothie King Center Sunday after three consecutive double digit losses on the road.
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The Memphis Grizzlies defense hasn't been as strong as expected, and a couple of areas stand out as to why that's the case.
Zach Edey's height (7-4) comes in handy even when he's not playing in games for the Memphis Grizzlies. At a recent Grizzlies practice, the former Purdue basketball star watched several of his teammates try to fix a bent rim. When no one could do it, Edey barely jumped and grabbed the rim with one hand to fix it.
When Jaren Jackson Jr. heard about the Memphis Grizzlies' new offense, he had some trepidation. It demanded that all five players move in concert, constantly working to maintain proper spacing, confuse help defenders and either create or maintain advantages.
Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant threaded a two-handed pass to teammate Jaylen Wells, who was open under the basket against a Phoenix Suns defense desperate to get a stop in the final seconds of Tuesday's game. Wells completed a two-handed dunk ...