Former Magic wing Kentavious Caldwell-Pope said in the latest episode of his Dawg Talk Podcast (YouTube link) that he got a heads-up he would be traded to the Grizzlies before the agreement was reported last Sunday, so he wasn’t caught off guard when the news broke on social media. And while it took him a little time to wrap his head around the idea of changing teams again just one year after signing with Orlando, the 32-year-old is enthusiastic about what he’ll be able to bring to his new club in Memphis.
“The more I talked about it, the more I got excited,” Caldwell-Pope said, singling out Ja Morant, Jaren Jackson Jr., and Zach Edey as new teammates he’s looking forward to playing with. “A lot of the guys over there I know and I’m going to enjoy playing with. Seeing them, playing against them and the style that they have, I think it fits right into my game.”
Caldwell-Pope had a down year with the Magic in 2024/25, scoring just 8.7 points per game with a 34.2% mark on three-point attempts — both marks were well below his career averages. However, he knocked down 40.3% of his outside shots in the five seasons before ’24/25 and won a pair of titles during that stretch, so he’ll bring championship experience to a Grizzlies team that has won just a single playoff series during the Morant/Jackson era.
Here’s more from around the Southwest:
- Having acquired this year’s No. 16 overall pick in their deal with Orlando, the Grizzlies took a closer look on Friday at a prospect who could be a target in that spot, bringing in Georgia’s Asa Newell for a pre-draft workout, per Damichael Cole of The Memphis Commercial Appeal (Twitter link). Earl Timberlake (Bryant), Jahmyl Telfort (Butler), Jordan Gainey (Tennessee), and Obinna Anochili-Killen (Marshall) also participated in the session, Cole notes.
- According to Grant Afseth of RG.org, a number of agents who represent point guards in this year’s free agent class have said they’re eyeing the Mavericks. With Kyrie Irving expected to miss a portion of next season while recovering from ACL surgery, those player reps view Dallas as a good spot for their clients to “build value and contribute to a playoff-caliber roster,” Afseth writes. Chris Paul and Malcolm Brogdon are among the free agent point guards who have been linked to the Mavs, while Jrue Holiday and Lonzo Ball have been cited as possible trade options.
- New Pelicans head of basketball operations Joe Dumars tells Rod Walker of NOLA.com that he wasn’t disappointed when the club’s first-round pick slipped to No. 7 on lottery night, since he’s confident New Orleans will still get a good player at that spot. As Walker details, one reason why Dumars isn’t worried is because he trusts the scouting ability of new senior VP of basketball operations Troy Weaver. “Troy has a unique skill set,” Dumars said. “His ability to identify talent in this league is elite. He has a long track record of being able to identify players at an elite level.”
I’m sorry what? Troy Weaver has an elite track record at identifying talent? What world is Joe Dumars living in?
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He does. Just because he couldn’t team build (and he was quite feeble at that) doesn’t mean he couldn’t identify talent. VERY different things. TOR’s drafts were good while he was there. Then DET. Team was horrible, but DET hit on most of their non-lottery picks (Bey got hurt, but was all rookie team, and Stewart and Duran certainly have outperformed their draft status). An upside FA signing with Grant generated value. His only problem was he wasn’t playing 2k.
Man it’s gonna be a trip seeing Coop start his NBA career off playing with legends like ADavis, Klay & Kyrie. If you add CPaul to that mix, sheesh. We haven’t seen anything like this (top prospect joining a stacked team) since like Worthy in the early 80s. Worthy isnt a bad comp for Flagg offensively either. But he’s gonna be even better than Worthy defensively. Obv injuries are gonna be a huge concern for them all yr, specifically with AD/Kyrie/Klay. But if they make a savvy move or 2 this summer they could be even better set up to deal with all that. And obv when healthy this is gonna be 1 of the best teams in the league… link to m.youtube.com
Maybe, but Indiana and Oklahoma are proving you can win with youth. Maybe it’s the way to go.. Sure, Cooper is young but the others?
There is some history, and its ALL good. DAL’s existing core is a little older, and Flagg a little younger, than their historical predecessors.