Category: Articles
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MikeCheck: Road-ready Grizzlies relying on bench boost to reclaim control of series
Through the first two games of their first-round playoff series, the Grizzlies have relied on their bench to provide a game-altering boost.
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MikeCheck: ‘Locked in’ Grizzlies tuning out noise in playoff clash with feisty T’wolves
All season long, the Grizzlies refused to allow outside noise, injury concerns and other distractions to knock them off their goals to get back to the NBA playoffs.
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MikeCheck: Grizzlies eager to leverage homecourt advantage entering NBA playoffs
The stretch run into the playoffs has seen the Grizzlies knock off the Suns, Warriors, Nets and Bucks in Memphis.
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Lang’s World: Preparing for Grizz Gaming Season Five
It’s a team made up of 2K League veterans, all players who are talented and, more importantly, willing to buy into our team concept.
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MikeCheck: Jackson’s dominant stamp on Grizzlies defined by elite defense and durability
First and foremost, any attempt to articulate the Grizzlies’ remarkable success so far this season requires Jaren Jackson Jr. to have a seat at the table alongside Ja Morant.
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MikeCheck: Morant’s rise amid Grizzlies breakout season garners starting role as NBA All-Star
The prospect of Morant returning to Cleveland a month later as an NBA All-Star was palpable. Now, it’s promised.
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Lang’s World: The Georgia Bulldogs are good enough, after all
It was a journey to get here, but finally, my college football team won it all.
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Lang’s World: Alabama, Georgia, and rat poison
Next week, my Georgia Bulldogs will take on the Alabama Crimson Tide in the college football National Championship game.
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Lang’s World: The College Football Season That Was
Things still aren’t the way they were before COVID, but this season seemed closer to what we’ve experienced in the past.
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MikeCheck: Grizzlies channel ‘Z-Bo’ type grit while grinding through resurgent defensive stretch
Memphis entered the weekend ranked No. 1 in the NBA in defensive rating since Nov. 28. That surge was capped by Thursday’s performance when the Lakers recorded a season-high 18 steals and scored 27 points off 22 Los Angeles turnovers.