MikeCheck: Grizzlies Play Group Ready For Action

They’re referred to as the “Play Group” guys.

But few take their roles more seriously than this group of young prospects, league journeymen and guys rehabbing from injuries who are normally at the end of the Grizzlies’ bench.

Under normal circumstances, the “Play Group” guys stay ready by working out together before and after practices, as well as on off days, to remain in shape for whenever opportunity arrives. Those pick-up hoops sessions between actual Grizzlies games can be epic.

MEMPHIS, TN - MARCH 10: Jay Huff #30 of the Memphis Grizzlies reacts during the game against the Phoenix Suns on March 10, 2025 at FedExForum in Memphis, Tennessee.
MEMPHIS, TN – MARCH 10: Jay Huff #30 of the Memphis Grizzlies reacts during the game against the Phoenix Suns on March 10, 2025 at FedExForum in Memphis, Tennessee.

There’s trash talk. There’s physicality. There’s relentless intensity. Bodies are flying. Sometimes, even chairs or water bottles. Players on the winning teams constantly look over their shoulders when the play games end. Players on the losing side never leave the court willingly. 

“We tend to get after it,” Grizzlies backup center Jay Huff deadpanned.

Right now, they’re also getting to emerge from the background and into the game-night spotlight as the Grizzlies cope with a recent stretch of minor injuries to frontline players.

Already on this four-game homestand, Huff earned his second start at center, journeyman forward Marvin Bagley logged his most minutes, rookie guard Cam Spencer notched his career high in scoring and rugged forward Lamar Stevens made a game-sealing defensive stop.

And every single contribution is essential during this all-sneakers-on-deck stretch of games. The Grizzlies carried momentum into Wednesday’s game against the Jazz after a breakout effort from their “Play Group” guys in Monday’s 120-118 win over the Suns to open the homestand.

<br />MEMPHIS, TN – MARCH 10: Lamar Stevens #8 of the Memphis Grizzlies talks to the media after the game against the Phoenix Suns on March 10, 2025 at FedExForum in Memphis, Tennessee.” src=”https://cdn.nba.com/teams/uploads/sites/1610612763/2025/03/20250310_Suns_Grizz_StevensPostgame_1920x1280.jpg”><figcaption class=MEMPHIS, TN – MARCH 10: Lamar Stevens #8 of the Memphis Grizzlies talks to the media after the game against the Phoenix Suns on March 10, 2025 at FedExForum in Memphis, Tennessee.

Huff, Spencer, Bagley and Stevens combined for 52 points, 16 rebounds, four assists and three steals to help secure the victory. All-Star power forward Jaren Jackson Jr. (ankle) and productive sixth-man Santi Aldama (calf) remained out Wednesday against the Jazz.

Two other primary rotation players in Brandon Clarke (knee) and Zach Edey (ankle) were also either sidelined or limited in working their way back from injuries. So that could mean more game action is in store for the “Play Group” guys to continue filling the void.

“There’s a reason why guys like me, Bagley, Jay and Cam are able to come in and play at that level,” said Stevens, nearing the end of his second 10-day contract with the Grizzlies. “We compete all the time. We’re always pushing each other. So, it’s good to see guys in that play group showing up, because we work and train each other. And we’ve got a great group of leaders in Jaren, Ja (Morant) and Desmond (Bane). We’re showing that work we’re putting in.”

The Grizzlies will need all available bodies as the homestand closes with a demanding back-to-back set. The NBA-leading Cleveland Cavaliers visit Friday followed by Saturday’s matchup against the Miami Heat on Tony Allen’s jersey retirement night.

MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE - MARCH 10: Marvin Bagley III #35 of the Memphis Grizzlies plays defense during the first half against the Phoenix Suns at FedExForum on March 10, 2025 in Memphis, Tennessee.
MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE – MARCH 10: Marvin Bagley III #35 of the Memphis Grizzlies plays defense during the first half against the Phoenix Suns at FedExForum on March 10, 2025 in Memphis, Tennessee.

Jenkins knows he can rely on the Grizzlies “Play Group” guys to answer the call when needed.

“We’ve been in some different situations, with guys in and out with injuries and lineup adjustments and whatever’s thrown our way,” Jenkins said. “But it always goes back to that next-man-up mentality. And you see how our guys collectively respond to the opportunities.”

The Grizzlies will soon get some key players back to build rhythm and continuity over the next month heading into the playoffs. Until then, a specific group of backups are eagerly on standby. 

When it comes to staying ready for action, these “Play Group” guys don’t play.


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