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Download the Grizzlies Game Notes for Tonight's The 2013‐14 Memphis Grizzlies Media Guide is available ONLINE @ http://i.cdn.turner.com/nba/nba/.element/media/2.0/teamsites/grizzlies/media/2013‐14MemphisGrizzlies.pdf MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES (0‐0) vs MILWAUKEE BUCKS (0‐0) Preseason Game #1 Preseason Road Game #1 Wednesday, October 8, 2014 7 p.m. Central Time Resch Center Green Bay, Wisc. TV: None RADIO: 92.9 FM ESPN / 680 AM Game Notes/Stats Contact: Ross Wooden – [email protected] – @RossWooden MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES 2014‐15 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time/Result TV PROBABLE STARTERS 10/8 @ Milw. (Green Bay) 7pm ‐ 10/9 @ Houston 7pm ‐ 10/11 ATLANTA 7pm ‐ F #21 TAYSHAUN PRINCE 2013‐14 10/14 @Oklahoma City 7pm ‐ th 10/17 FLAMENGO (Brazil) 7pm ‐ 6‐9 215 13 Season Kentucky AVERAGES 10/20 @Dallas 7:30pm ‐ • Has started 838 regular season games since the beginning of the 2003‐04 season, second most in the NBA 10/22 CLEVELAND 7pm TBD 6.0 PPG 10/24 MIAMI 7pm TBD behind LeBron James. 10/29 MINNESOTA 7pm SPSO 10/31 @ Indiana 6pm SPSO • When Prince plays, Memphis has a .640 winning percentage in 113 regular season games (112 starts). 11/1 @ Charlotte 6pm SPSO • Starting small forward for the 2003‐04 NBA Champion Detroit Pistons. 3.1 RPG 11/3 NEW ORLEANS 7pm SPSO 11/5 @ Phoenix 8pm SPSO • Selected Second Team NBA All‐Defense in four consecutive seasons (2004‐08). 11/7 @ Oklahoma City 7pm ESPN 11/8 @ Milwaukee 7:30pm SPSO 1.6 APG 11/11 LA LAKERS 7pm SPSO 11/13 SACRAMENTO 7pm SPSO 11/15 DETROIT 7pm SPSO F #50 ZACH RANDOLPH 2013‐14 11/17 HOUSTON 7pm SPSO th 11/19 @ Toronto 6:30pm SPSO 6‐9 260 14 Season Michigan State AVERAGES 11/21 BOSTON 7pm SPSO • Led the team with 17.4 points, 10.1 rebounds and 47 double‐doubles last season, recording his seventh 11/23 LA CLIPPERS 5pm SPSO 17.4 PPG 11/26 @ LA Lakers 9:30pm SPSO/NBA TV double‐double average in the last eight seasons. 11/28 @ Portland 9pm SPSO 11/30 @ Sacramento 5pm SPSO • Memphis went 23‐10 last season when Randolph led the team or shared the team lead in scoring. 12/3 @ Houston 7pm SPSO/NBA TV • His 405 career double‐doubles rank 7th among active players. 10.1 RPG 12/5 SAN ANTONIO 7pm SPSO 12/7 MIAMI 5pm SPSO • Two‐time NBA All‐Star (2010, 2013) and All‐NBA Third Team selection (2011). 12/9 DALLAS 7pm SPSO 12/12 CHARLOTTE 7pm SPSO • Three‐time winner of the NBA Kia Community Assist Award (December 2010, January 2013, November 2013). 2.5 APG 12/13 @ Philadelphia 6:30pm SPSO 12/16 GOLDEN STATE 7pm SPSO 12/17 @ San Antonio 7:30pm SPSO 2013‐14 12/19 CHICAGO 7pm SPSO C #33 MARC GASOL th 12/21 @ Cleveland 3:30pm SPSO 7‐1 265 7 Season Akasvayu Girona (Spain) AVERAGES 12/22 UTAH 7pm SPSO • Memphis went 33‐13 after Gasol returned on Jan. 14… He had missed the previous 23 games with a left MCL 12/26 HOUSTON 7pm SPSO 14.6 PPG 12/27 @ Miami 6:30pm SPSO/NBA TV sprain (sustained on Nov. 22 vs. San Antonio). 12/30 SAN ANTONIO 7pm SPSO 1/2 @ LA Lakers 9:30pm SPSO • Memphis went 10‐13 with Gasol out of the lineup. 1/3 @ Denver 8pm SPSO 7.2 RPG 1/5 NEW YORK 7pm SPSO • The reigning NBA Defensive Player of the Year, also named All‐NBA Second Team and Second Team All‐ 1/7 @ Atlanta 6:30pm SPSO Defense last season. 1/9 @ New Orleans 7pm SPSO 1/11 PHOENIX 5pm SPSO • One‐time NBA All‐Star (2011) and Memphis’ all‐time leader in career field goal percentage. 3.6 APG 1/14 @ Brooklyn 6:30pm SPSO 1/16 @Orlando 6pm SPSO 1/17 PORTLAND 7pm SPSO 2013‐14 1/19 DALLAS 4pm SPSO/NBA TV G #5 COURTNEY LEE 1/21 TORONTO 7pm SPSO 6‐5 200 7th Season Western Kentucky AVERAGES 1/24 PHILADELPHIA 7pm SPSO • Shot a career‐high .480 from the field last season. 1/26 ORLANDO 7pm SPSO 9.6 PPG 1/27 @ Dallas 7:30pm SPSO • Memphis went 35‐14 in 2013‐14 after acquiring Lee on Jan. 7 from Boston (34‐13 with Lee as a starter). 1/29 DENVER 7pm SPSO 1/31 OKLAHOMA CITY 7pm SPSO • Averaged 11.0 points on .476 shooting in 30.0 minutes with Memphis after recording 7.4 points in 16.8 2/2 @ Phoenix 8pm SPSO 2.4 RPG 2/4 @ Utah 8pm SPSO minutes with Boston last season. 2/6 @ Minnesota 7pm SPSO • Scored a 2013‐14 season‐high 24 points on Jan. 14 vs. Oklahoma City. 2/8 ATLANTA 5pm SPSO 2/10 BROOKLYN 7pm SPSO 1.5 APG 2/11 @ Oklahoma City 7pm SPSO 2/22 @ Portland 8pm SPSO 2/23 @ LA Clippers 9:30pm SPSO/NBA TV 2013‐14 2/25 @ Sacramento 9pm SPSO G #11 MIKE CONLEY 2/27 LA CLIPPERS 7pm SPSO 6‐1 175 8th Season Ohio State AVERAGES 2/28 @ Minnesota 7pm SPSO 3/3 UTAH 7pm SPSO • Averaged a career‐high 17.2 points along with 6.0 assists last season. 3/4 @ Houston 7pm SPSO 17.2 PPG 3/6 LA LAKERS 7pm SPSO • Had 26 games of 20+ points in 2013‐14, his career high for any single season (prev. 17 in 2012‐13). 3/7 @ New Orleans 6pm SPSO • Scored 30‐plus points in back‐to‐back games from Jan. 7‐10, including a career‐high tying 31 points on Jan. 10 3/9 @ Chicago 6pm SPSO/NBA TV 2.9 RPG 3/11 @ Boston 6:30pm SPSO vs. Phoenix, becoming the first Grizzlies player to do so since Rudy Gay from Nov. 2‐3, 2010. 3/12 @ Washington 6pm SPSO • Led the NBA in total steals in 2012‐13 (career‐high and franchise‐record 174) and named Second Team All‐ 3/14 MILWAUKEE 7pm SPSO 3/16 DENVER 7pm SPSO Defense. 6.0 APG 3/17 @ Detroit 6:30pm SPSO 3/20 @ Dallas 7:30pm SPSO 3/21 PORTLAND 7pm SPSO INJURIES/ROSTER NOTES LAST GAME INACTIVES 3/23 @ New York 6:30pm SPSO 3/25 CLEVELAND 7pm SPSO None None 3/27 GOLDEN STATE 7pm SPSO 3/29 @ San Antonio 6pm SPSO 3/30 SACRAMENTO 7pm SPSO PRONUNCIATIONS GRIZZ PRESS ROW CONTACT (HOME GAMES) 4/3 OKLAHOMA CITY 7pm SPSO 4/4 WASHINGTON 7pm SPSO Nick Calathes cuh‐LAY‐thus Jon Leuer LOO‐er Jason Wallace or Ross Wooden – 901.205.2758 4/8 NEW ORLEANS 7pm SPSO Dave Joerger YAY‐gr Beno Udrih BEN‐oh OO‐dreeh 4/10 @ Utah 8pm SPSO Kosta Koufos COAST‐ah KOO‐fuss 4/11 @ LA Clippers 9pm SPSO/NBA TV 4/13 @ Golden State 9:30pm SPSO 4/15 INDIANA 7pm SPSO ***All times Central*** *** All games broadcast on 92.9 FM ESPN *** 2014‐15 Memphis Grizzlies Game Notes 1 OVERALL HOME ROAD OVERTIME 2013‐14 OVERALL 50‐32 .610 27‐14 .659 23‐18 .561 3‐2 .600 REGULAR SEASON EASTERN 21‐9 .700 12‐3 .800 9‐6 .600 1‐1 .500 BREAKDOWN WESTERN 29‐23 .558 15‐11 .577 14‐12 .538 2‐1 .667 CURRENT STREAKS WON 5 WON 14 WON 2 WON 1 2014 OFFSEASON TRANSACTIONS 5/6: Entered into a single‐affiliation partnership with NBA Development League’s Iowa Energy for the 2014‐15 season… 5/19: Announced Chris Wallace as interim general manager… 5/27: Signed head coach Dave Joerger to a contract extension… 6/26: Selected Jordan Adams in the first round (22nd overall) of the 2014 NBA Draft… Traded a 2016 second round draft pick to the Utah Jazz for the draft rights to Jarnell Stokes (35th overall)… 6/30: Zach Randolph exercised 2014‐15 player option and signed multi‐year contract extension with the Grizzlies… 7/7: Signed first round draft pick Jordan Adams to a multi‐year contract… 7/12: Signed Vince Carter to a multi‐year contract… 7/15: Re‐signed Beno Udrih to a multi‐year contract… 7/23: Promoted Jason Wexler to President of Business Operations of the Memphis Grizzlies and FedExForum… 7/29: Promoted interim general manager Chris Wallace to general manager and signed him to a multi‐year contract… Named Ed Stefanski executive vice president of player personnel… 7/31: Named Jeff Bzdelik assistant coach, John Townsend director of player development and Trevor Moawad mental endurance coach… Promoted Jason March to assistant coach/advance scout and Drew Graham to head athletic trainer and vice president of player care… 8/18: Signed second round draft pick Jarnell Stokes to a multi‐year contract… 8/31: Waived Jamaal Franklin… 9/25: Signed Michael Beasley, Patrick Christopher, Earl Clark, Luke Hancock, Kalin Lucas and Hassan Whiteside. UPCOMING PRESEASON SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT ARENA TIME (CT) TV RADIO Thursday October 9 Houston Rockets Toyota Center 7 p.m. ‐ 92.9 FM ESPN / 680 AM Saturday October 11 Atlanta Hawks FedExForum 7 p.m. ‐ 92.9 FM ESPN / 680 AM Tuesday October 14 Oklahoma City Thunder Chesapeake Energy Arena 7 p.m. ‐ 92.9 FM ESPN / 680 AM Friday October 17 Flamengo (Brazil) FedExForum 7 p.m. ‐ 92.9 FM ESPN / 680 AM Monday October 20 Dallas Mavericks American Airlines Center 7:30 p.m. ‐ 92.9 FM ESPN / 680 AM Wednesday October 22 Cleveland Cavaliers FedExForum 7 p.m. TBD 92.9 FM ESPN / 680 AM Friday October 24 Miami Heat FedExForum 7 p.m. TBD 92.9 FM ESPN / 680 AM 2014‐15 Memphis Grizzlies Game Notes 2 TONIGHT’S OPPONENT 2014‐15 VS.
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