The Grizzlies are considering adding another guard before the season begins, sources tell Grant Afseth of RG.org. The front office is looking at internal and external options to stabilize the team’s backcourt after a slew of injuries, Afseth adds.
Scotty Pippen Jr. became the latest significant loss over the weekend as the team announced that he’ll undergo surgery on his left big toe. Pippen doesn’t have a projected timeline to return, but he won’t be reevaluated for 12 weeks. He averaged 9.9 points, 3.3 rebounds and 4.4 assists in 79 games last season and made 21 starts.
Ja Morant is week-to-week after spraining his left ankle during practice in early October. There’s hope that he’ll be ready for Wednesday’s opener, but his status remains uncertain. Coach Tuomas Iisalo said Morant is “progressing really well” and was able to participate in the shootaround before Friday’s preseason finale in Miami.
“Ja continues to work with our group,” Iisalo said. “He’s ramping up well, but we’ll keep being cautious.”
The injury issues mounted when offseason addition Ty Jerome left Friday’s game early after hurting his right calf. No updates have been provided on his condition, but he may also have to miss some time.
Afseth states that Memphis is assessing the players who became available Saturday when most teams made their final roster cuts. The Grizzlies are already at the maximum of 15 standard contracts, but they could open a two-way slot to get guard help while their rotation players heal. That would mean waiving either PJ Hall, Olivier-Maxence Prosper or Javon Small, the team’s current two-way players.
Small could be an option if Memphis decides to address the problem internally, Afseth adds. The rookie out of West Virginia was impressive during the preseason, averaging 10.8 points, 4.8 assists and 1.8 rebounds in four games while shooting 44.7% from the field and 52.9% from three-point range.
Honestly, just use Small until one of the others is healthy.
But that seems too easy.
Lol !
The West is so loaded right now that the Grizz might be a bottom 5 team, especially if injuries hit them. There’s not much daylight between a lot of teams in the West. Aside from the Jazz, pretty much everyone right now could be a top 6 team if they have no injuries.
It’s a truly really “wild card” year, I can see Curry taking advantage and getting #5. OKC still has not run through Curry to win a title, which would validate them and their potential dynasty status. If they do that, they are legit. If not, they are 1 and done.
The problem is they need bigs too and thats who their other Two-Ways are.
All the healthy players on the team are wings. Vince Williams was seeing backup PG mins in preseason.
Injuries have been high for Memphis for a few years, methinks they need a new training/medical staff