Marvin Martian wrote:It's time to end the Ja Morant experience in MEM.
They struggle to sell with Ja and you want them to trade their only commercial draw. It may be the correct idea on the basketball court but it will be fatal for business.
Moderators: Clav, bwgood77, bisme37, zimpy27, KingDavid, cupcakesnake, Dirk, Domejandro, ken6199, infinite11285
Marvin Martian wrote:It's time to end the Ja Morant experience in MEM.
sp6r=underrated wrote:Marvin Martian wrote:It's time to end the Ja Morant experience in MEM.
They struggle to sell with Ja and you want them to trade their only commercial draw. It may be the correct idea on the basketball court but it will be fatal for business.
Ruma85 wrote:sp6r=underrated wrote:Marvin Martian wrote:It's time to end the Ja Morant experience in MEM.
They struggle to sell with Ja and you want them to trade their only commercial draw. It may be the correct idea on the basketball court but it will be fatal for business.
They will survive.
sp6r=underrated wrote:Ruma85 wrote:sp6r=underrated wrote:
They struggle to sell with Ja and you want them to trade their only commercial draw. It may be the correct idea on the basketball court but it will be fatal for business.
They will survive.
Honestly, I think basketball in Memphis is very tenuous.
sp6r=underrated wrote:Marvin Martian wrote:It's time to end the Ja Morant experience in MEM.
They struggle to sell with Ja and you want them to trade their only commercial draw. It may be the correct idea on the basketball court but it will be fatal for business.
Black star wrote:Keep, keep (since they just changed head coach), performed worse, and improving
People are way too bearish on this Grizzlies team imo. They won 48 games this year. Their 3 best players are 25 and 26. That means the prime years are still in front of them. They've got a ton of young talent and they've been a solid playoff team every year they've been healthy. That's not nothing in a conference as tough as the Western conference. Its silly to expect every front office to throw away solid playoff teams just because they may not have as high a ceiling as others.
Is this a team with a championship ceiling? No probably not that's still reserved for the teams with the top 10 players. But the previous most popular Grizzlies team was the grit and grind version in the 2010s. That team didn't have a championship ceiling, their best player was Marc Gasol, and they peaked at a conference finals. Getting to watch that team come together and grow over the years was a big part of establishing Grizzlies basketball as an identity in Memphis. Now they have a team similarly talented with a star player that the city loves.
Run it back and let your city cheer for a competitive team that will be playing postseason basketball, maybe win a couple series and make a conference finals, and create the next generation of fans.
Marvin Martian wrote:No one is bearish on the team. Just Ja. They don't need him to be competitive. So trading him for a better player or a teasure trove of assets and young players makes a ton of sense
Marvin Martian wrote:It's time to end the Ja Morant experience in MEM.

Mavrelous wrote:Man, they were such a promising team 2 years ago, had injuries last years and look like imploding this year.
Jenkins got the axe, but Kleinman indecisiveness and betting on the wrong player in Smart killed the team, he's way more to blame than Jenkins.
Special_Puppy wrote:Mavrelous wrote:Man, they were such a promising team 2 years ago, had injuries last years and look like imploding this year.
Jenkins got the axe, but Kleinman indecisiveness and betting on the wrong player in Smart killed the team, he's way more to blame than Jenkins.
They looked like a very promising team like 4 months ago!
sp6r=underrated wrote:Special_Puppy wrote:Mavrelous wrote:Man, they were such a promising team 2 years ago, had injuries last years and look like imploding this year.
Jenkins got the axe, but Kleinman indecisiveness and betting on the wrong player in Smart killed the team, he's way more to blame than Jenkins.
They looked like a very promising team like 4 months ago!
honestly, if they were in the east their vibes would be as good as Indy/DET.

sp6r=underrated wrote:Special_Puppy wrote:Mavrelous wrote:Man, they were such a promising team 2 years ago, had injuries last years and look like imploding this year.
Jenkins got the axe, but Kleinman indecisiveness and betting on the wrong player in Smart killed the team, he's way more to blame than Jenkins.
They looked like a very promising team like 4 months ago!
honestly, if they were in the east their vibes would be as good as Indy/DET.
threethehardway wrote:Marvin Martian wrote:No one is bearish on the team. Just Ja. They don't need him to be competitive. So trading him for a better player or a teasure trove of assets and young players makes a ton of sense
They do need Ja to be competitive, they can't beat winning teams without Ja.
And nobody is going to give up a better player than Ja or a treasure trove of assets for him with the new CBA.
People let off the court stuff cloud their perspective on the value of players. If Luka just went for Anthony Davis, no NBA team is going to give a good trade package for Ja Morant.
Trading Ja would is a dumb move.