Memphis Grizzlies

Memphis Grizzlies

1st in Southwest 20-9-0 Overall
2024-25 REGULAR SEASON
123.1 PTS
47.9 REB
30.6 AST
0.4 3P%
9.2 STLS

Team Information

Founded 1995
Ground FedExForum
Owner(s) Memphis Basketball, LLC (Robert Pera, Chairman and Controlling Owner)
City Memphis, TN
Nickname Grizzlies
Conference Western Conference
Division Southwest Division

2024 Southwest Division Standings

Team
W
L
PCT
Streak
GB
20
9
.690
W2
0
19
9
.679
W2
0.5
18
10
.643
W1
1.5
15
13
.536
W2
4.5
5
24
.172
L6
15

2024 Regular Season Leaders

All Stats
Points per Game
14.45
13.50
11.46
Rebounds per Game
7.50
5.85
5.19
Assists per Game
4.55
3.39
3.04

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About Memphis Grizzlies

Memphis Grizzlies
Memphis Grizzlies (Grit n Grind Team)

Memphis Grizzlies is an American professional basketball team that was founded in 1995. The team was first established in Vancouver, Canada, as the Vancouver Grizzlies and moved to Memphis, Tennessee in 2001. The Grizzlies have developed a reputation for tenacity and grit. In the 2010s, the team was famously known for its “Grit and Grind” style of basketball.

Over the years, the franchise has drafted several players who have left a mark on the history of the team. They also have a big fan base who light up the atmosphere at the FedEx Forum, located in downtown Memphis. Off the court, the franchise is actively engaged in community activities, strengthening its bond with the fans.

Memphis Grizzlies Famous Players

Over the years, some players have been instrumental in shaping the Grizzlies’ identity. Among them, the below five stand out not just for their skills, but for the heart and passion they’ve poured into every game.

Ja Morant

The young and electrifying point guard, Ja Morant, has rapidly risen to become one of the NBA's most exhilarating players to watch. Selected second overall in the 2019 NBA Draft, Morant's dynamic playing style, incredible court vision, and highlight-reel dunks have re-energized the Grizzlies' fanbase. Winning the 2019-2020 NBA Rookie of the Year, he has already demonstrated leadership qualities, proving that the future of the Grizzlies is in capable hands.

Marc Gasol

A central figure during the "Grit and Grind" era, Spanish-born Marc Gasol has been synonymous with Grizzlies basketball. Gasol played for the franchise between 2008 - 2019 and won the Defensive Player of the Year in 2013. His high basketball IQ and versatility made him a valuable player for the franchise. While he would later secure an NBA championship with the Toronto Raptors, Memphis remains where Gasol’s NBA journey truly flourished.

Rudy Gay

Between 2006 - 2013, Rudy Gay was a fan favorite in Memphis. With his exceptional offense and athleticism. Gay was named to the NBA All-Rookie First Team in 2007. He had a great mid-range jumper, and will always be remembered by the Grizzlies for his scoring ability.

Mike Conley Jr.

When we talk about the Memphis Grizzlies, we always have to talk about Mike Conley Jr. He was drafted fourth overall in 2007 and was known for his clutch performances and leadership skills. Along with Marc Gasol, they led the team to multiple playoffs. Conley's dedication to the franchise and the city made him an enduring symbol of what it means to be a Grizzly.

Zach Randolph

The epitome of "Grit and Grind," Zach Randolph, fondly known as "Z-Bo," embodied the soul of Memphis basketball. Joining the team in 2009, his blue-collar work ethic, tenacity on the boards, and ability to get tough buckets in the paint were central to Grizzlies' identity. Randolph's performances in the playoffs, particularly against top-seeded teams, earned him a special place in the hearts of fans. A two-time NBA All-Star during his stint in Memphis, Randolph's jersey was fittingly retired by the Grizzlies, cementing his legacy as an all-time great.

Memphis Grizzlies History

The tale of the Memphis Grizzlies begins in 1995, not in the vibrant city of Memphis, but far north in Vancouver, Canada. Originally established as the Vancouver Grizzlies, the franchise was part of the NBA's expansion into Canada, alongside the Toronto Raptors. The Vancouver years were marked by the challenges typical of expansion teams, but they also brought the introduction of the team's iconic bear mascot and teal uniforms.

However, after six seasons in Vancouver, the franchise faced financial difficulties and a lack of on-court success, leading to its relocation to Memphis in 2001. This move heralded a new chapter, and with a new home came renewed vigor and a shift in identity. The Grizzlies underwent a rebranding, adopting the navy, white, and smoke blue colors we recognize today.

Memphis proved a fruitful ground. In the 2010s, the Grizzlies became synonymous with the "Grit and Grind" style of basketball, characterized by tough, defense-first play. This era, led by cornerstone players like Mike Conley Jr., Marc Gasol, Zach Randolph, and Tony Allen, witnessed the franchise's most significant successes, with multiple playoff runs and a memorable trip to the Western Conference Finals in 2013.

While the team has seen ups and downs, the Memphis Grizzlies have etched their place in NBA lore, buoyed by a passionate fan base and a city that embraces them wholeheartedly. Through all its transformations, the Grizzlies remain a symbol of resilience and evolution, ever echoing the spirit of Memphis.

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Memphis Grizzlies Team Rosters

NOPLAYERPOSHTWTCOLLEGE
4Steven AdamsC6-11265Pittsburgh
7Santi AldamaPF7-1215Loyola-Md.
21Adonis ArmsSF6-6205Texas Tech
22Desmond BaneSG6-5215TCU
Tarik BiberovicSF6-7218Turkey
15Brandon ClarkeC6-8215Gonzaga
0Jacob GilyardPG5-9160Richmond
1Shaquille HarrisonPG6-4195Tulsa
20Matthew HurtPF6-9235Duke
Gregory JacksonPF6-8214South Carolina
13Jaren Jackson Jr.PF6-10242Michigan St.
13David JohnsonSG6-3203Louisville
10Luke KennardSG6-5206Duke
46John KoncharSG6-5210Purdue Univ-Fort Wayne
3Jake LaRaviaSF6-7235Wake Forest
6Kenneth Lofton Jr.PF6-6275La. Tech
29Mychal MulderSG6-3185Kentucky
21David RoddySF6-4255Colo. St.
Derrick RosePG6-2200Memphis
36Marcus SmartPG6-4220Okla. St.
2Xavier TillmanPF6-7245Michigan St.
8Ziaire WilliamsSF6-9185Stanford
5Vince Williams Jr.SF6-4205VCU

Memphis Grizzlies Owner

Robert Pera stands as the dynamic force behind the ownership of the Memphis Grizzlies. An entrepreneur at heart, Pera founded Ubiquiti Networks, a company that specializes in communication technology and products used worldwide. His success in the tech world enabled him to purchase a majority stake in the Grizzlies in 2012, ensuring the team's continuity in Memphis.

Memphis Grizzlies Head Coach

Taylor Jenkins is the current head coach of the Memphis Grizzlies. He was appointed on June 11, 2019. Prior to this, he served as an assistant coach for the Atlanta Hawks and the Milwaukee Bucks. He contributed to the Bucks' Eastern Conference Finals journey in 2019.

In his debut season with the Grizzlies, Jenkins significantly improved the team’s performance, guiding them to a playoff appearance in his second year. Known for an offensive strategy that stresses ball movement and three-point shots, Jenkins has been lauded for nurturing young talent. Under his leadership, with stars like Ja Morant and Jaren Jackson Jr., the Grizzlies have emerged as an NBA powerhouse.

Net Worth

Valued at a staggering $1.65 billion, the Memphis Grizzlies' net worth is a testament to the franchise's growth, resilience, and enduring appeal in recent times. This figure not only reflects the Grizzlies' achievements in the NBA, but also their strong brand presence, loyal fan base, and consistent engagement with the community. As the NBA continues to globalize and the sport garners more international attention, the Grizzlies stand poised to further elevate their brand and worth in the coming years.

Championships

Memphis Grizzlies are yet to secure an NBA championship. However, the team made multiple playoff runs during the “Grit and Grind.” They came close in 2013, losing in the Western Conference Finals against the San Antonio Spurs.

While the ultimate prize of an NBA championship still eludes the Grizzlies, their resilience, spirit, and the unwavering support of their fans ensure they remain in contention. The continuous infusion of young talents, combined with the lessons from past endeavors, gives hope to the Grizz Nation that a championship banner may one day hang from the rafters of the FedEx Forum. Through highs and lows, the pursuit of this crowning glory remains the ultimate aspiration for the Memphis Grizzlies.

FAQ's On Memphis Grizzlies‍

A. The Memphis Grizzlies were established in 1995.

A. FedXForum is the home arena of the Memphis Grizzlies. 

A. The motto of the Grizzlies is, “Grit and Grind.”

A. Grizz is the official mascot of the Grizzlies. 

A. Taylor Jenkins is the head coach of the Memphis Grizzlies.