The Inevitable is Here
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 1:06 am
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/memphis-grizzlies-fought-nbas-biggest-194446907.html
The Memphis Grizzlies have been one of the surprise teams of the early 2015-16 NBA season, and not for the right reasons.
At 3-5, currently in 12th place in the Western Conference, the Grizzlies have gotten off to a far slower start than anyone anticipated.
Coming off a 55-win season and a second-round playoff appearance, the Grizzlies were expected to continue down their path. They have the same core of players, the same playing style, and basically the same outlook: a 50-win season and a playoff appearance.
However, it seems that their consistency is now what's doing them in. As ESPN's Kevin Arnotvitz notes, the Grizzlies core of Mike Conley, Tony Allen, Zach Randolph, and Marc Gasol have been together six years. In recent years, keeping that core together has felt like swimming upstream as the Grizzlies have fought the NBA's biggest change: small-ball.
The Memphis Grizzlies have been one of the surprise teams of the early 2015-16 NBA season, and not for the right reasons.
At 3-5, currently in 12th place in the Western Conference, the Grizzlies have gotten off to a far slower start than anyone anticipated.
Coming off a 55-win season and a second-round playoff appearance, the Grizzlies were expected to continue down their path. They have the same core of players, the same playing style, and basically the same outlook: a 50-win season and a playoff appearance.
However, it seems that their consistency is now what's doing them in. As ESPN's Kevin Arnotvitz notes, the Grizzlies core of Mike Conley, Tony Allen, Zach Randolph, and Marc Gasol have been together six years. In recent years, keeping that core together has felt like swimming upstream as the Grizzlies have fought the NBA's biggest change: small-ball.