Jaren Jackson Jr’s training camp injury, Zach Edey 3s, Ja Morant and Team USA, and Yuki Kawamura
A Grizzlies training camp report from Nashville! This episode discusses the latest Jaren Jackson Jr injury news, Ja Morant’s strong reaction to being asked about Team USA, plus Keith gives his observations about the new offense, Zach Edey practicing 3-pointers, Yuki Kawamura winning over teammates, and more.
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6 Comments
Send Bacot and Yuki to the Hustle!🏀😁😉
More than a 3 pt shot, I hope Ja develops a consistent floater and midrange jumper.
Rebounding is absolutely a skill, it's not just want to. It's been a problem for the Grizzlies the past 2 post seasons, yet they won't address it by adding better rebounders. I don't get it.
So you’re telling me the grizzlies can struggle in every playoff series because of our dogshit half court offense that sees Ja playing in front of all 5 defenders the whole game, the coach talks about a new offensive game plan based on movement and passing, and you instantly label it as a scapegoat for if we’re bad?? You have too much fun being negative my friend.
Why does he need to shoot 3’s he’s the biggest player on the floor. Bane should drive less and Zach should stay in the paint. He’s a big big that hits free throws. Freed him once the other team is on their third string center. Ja can pick them apart. 😂no one has a Third string center so their small forward that plays power forward. 😂
I'm always at a bit of a loss with the narrative about bigs who don't stretch the floor, who "clog the paint" and by implication don't open driving lanes for their guards. By definition Steven Adams clogged the paint for two seasons at the Grizzlies, shot ZERO 3s, but clearly had no issues opening driving lanes for Ja and Bane, sometimes screening two players.. Both had career-best efficiency finishing at the rim when Adams was on the floor – and the eye test confirms that. I think it is a trope that has become a bit of a lazy take. I see no reason why Edey can't live in the paint and create space and driving lanes.
Desmond Bane was injured (foot surgery) when they made the roster for the Olympics.