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22 thoughts on “Breaking down the Grizzlies’ team building strategy | The Hoop Collective

    1. Why would anyone be talking about collin sexton? He might have a good year but that is the least interesting thing going on in the nba my guy.

  1. Expecting Grizzlies and Phoenix to have the biggest fall off, pending Booker playing like actually MVP candidate (5% chance), pending Ja learning to shoot and lockdown defense (30%)

  2. I don’t know if the Grizzlies even make the playoffs this year. They lost 2 of their 3 best bench players in Melton and Anderson, and JJJ will be injured for the first month or 2 of the season. Plus their center position is also pretty weak. GSW, LAC, PHX, DEN are better. MIN added Gobert. NOP is adding Zion back. And ur also gonna be battling with LAL, POR, and DAL for the last 2 playoff spots.

  3. If u swap ja for luka on that grizzlies team, the grizzlies are 2022 nba champions, put ja on the mavs and they dont even make the play in

  4. You clearly have not had true Memphis barbque and how could you No one’s inviting you to the cookout

    1. I agree, having Jaren Jackson out 4-6 months is going to be challenging but the roster has more than enough talent to keep them in playoff contention until he returns.

  5. I feel like Memphis gonna fall back this year. They found some synergy magic last year but that never lasts. They need another all star next to Ja.

    1. How do you know they don’t have 1 in Bane, Zaire, or Trip? The chances 1 of those three becomes one in the next 2 years looks good

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