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Posted: Nov 7th 2009 9:39PM ET by Rob Peterson (RSS feed)
Filed under: Grizzlies, NBA Rumors

When Allen Iverson signed a contract with the Memphis Grizzlies this offseason, you just had a feeling it wouldn't end well.
If most reports from Saturday night are true, you were right.
On Saturday, the Memphis Grizzlies granted the one-time league MVP his leave from the team for personal reasons. Yahoo's Marc Spears and ESPN.com's Chad Ford have both reported that Iverson's leave is indefinite and no timetable has been set for his return.
Posted: Nov 5th 2009 12:01PM ET by Brett Pollakoff (RSS feed)
Filed under: Grizzlies, Heat, Hornets, Lakers, Mavericks, Nuggets, Rockets, Suns, NBA Last Night
Every night there are some stupendous, silly, stupid, or downright outlandish individual lines from around the lig. Doing Lines lets you know which one tops the list.
The last time we got together, three different players scored 40 points or more on the same night. Well, maybe it's not as rare of an occurrence as we thought, since we were just a single point away from it happening again on Wednesday.
Chris Paul missed by one with 39, but
Kobe Bryant and
Dwyane Wade each delivered, with 41 and 40 respectively.
Posted: Nov 4th 2009 10:45PM ET by Matt Steinmetz (RSS feed)
Filed under: Grizzlies

OAKLAND, Calif. -- Four games into the Memphis Grizzlies' season, head coach Lionel Hollins says he's done talking about
Allen Iverson.
Well, not done all together. But apparently done talking about what Iverson says. Two days ago, Iverson complained about a lack of playing time after he made his Grizzlies' debut in Sacramento, and it was clear those statements didn't sit well with Hollins.
"I'm not commenting on Allen," Hollins said Wednesday when asked if he was surprised by Iverson's comments. "I'm done commenting on what Allen says. Allen has a right to say whatever he wants to say. ... Most of you are ready to leave now, huh?"
Posted: Nov 4th 2009 8:00AM ET by Chris Tomasson (RSS feed)
Filed under: Grizzlies
Raw Like Sushi was the name of a Neneh Cherry album. It also could end up being the title for the
Hasheem Thabeet rookie highlight video.
Of course, if you think this guy is green now, Memphis coach
Lionel Hollins says you should have been around for his first workout after the
Grizzlies took the 7-foot-3, 267-pound Connecticut center with the No. 2 pick in last June's draft.
"He was really bad,'' Hollins said. "Even though he's a shot blocker, he only had to stand in the paint in college. Now you've got guys attacking you and how you have to go meet them, he knew none of that. He had no footwork. He had no jump hook. He had nothing. And I can say that out of all the rookies in this draft, he probably has come the farthest. He has the farthest to go, and he still has a long ways to go.''
Posted: Nov 3rd 2009 3:00AM ET by Matt Steinmetz (RSS feed)
Filed under: Grizzlies

SACRAMENTO, Calif. --
Rudy Gay didn't get his contract extension from the
Memphis Grizzlies on Monday, but to hear him tell it, he's fine with that. The
Grizzlies and Gay had until midnight on Monday to hammer out an extension but didn't do so.
As it is, Gay will become a restricted free agent at the end of the season.
"We just didn't agree upon it," Gay said after the Grizzlies' 126-117 overtime loss to the
Kings. "That's all it was. It's a business."
Posted: Nov 3rd 2009 2:15AM ET by Matt Steinmetz (RSS feed)
Filed under: Grizzlies

SACRAMENTO, Calif. --
Allen Iverson made his debut for the
Memphis Grizzlies on Monday night in Sacramento, and for someone who hasn't played in a month or so, it wasn't too bad of one. Iverson, returning from a partial left hamstring tear, had 11 points in 18 minutes in the Memphis' 127-116 overtime loss.
He said the hamstring felt fine. But it was another part of his body that Iverson wasn't feeling so good.
"I had no problems (with the hamstring)," Iverson said afterward. "I had a problem with my butt from sitting on that bench so long. That's the only thing I got a problem with."
Posted: Nov 2nd 2009 11:00AM ET by Brett Pollakoff (RSS feed)
Filed under: Grizzlies, Hawks, Lakers, Magic, Nuggets, Raptors, Suns, NBA Last Night
Every night there are some stupendous, silly, stupid, or downright outlandish individual lines from around the lig. Doing Lines lets you know which one tops the list.It's not every day that we get to see a player hit for 40 points or more in an NBA game. So on Sunday, when we had three different players meet or surpass the mark, it's definitely something worth discussing.
Especially when two of them did it in the same game.
Posted: Nov 1st 2009 10:24PM ET by Chris Tomasson (RSS feed)
Filed under: Grizzlies, FanHouse Exclusive

DENVER -- With Monday the deadline to sign a contract extension, Memphis forward
Rudy Gay said it will take a deal of about $50 million over five years to get his signature.
"I think I should be in that range,'' Gay told FanHouse before his team's 133-123 loss to Denver on Sunday night at the Pepsi Center.
However, Gay said the
Grizzlies have yet to offer a deal worth as much as $50 million over five years.
"Yeah, you're right,'' he said.
Posted: Nov 1st 2009 3:52PM ET by Chris Tomasson (RSS feed)
Filed under: Grizzlies, Kings, FanHouse Exclusive

DENVER -- Forget about a Tar Heel against a Dukie or a Kentucky Wildcat against a Louisville Cardinal. This is a lot different.
On Monday night in Sacramento, an Israeli player could face a player from a rival Middle East Muslim nation for the first time ever in the
NBA.
Kings forward
Omri Casspi is the first man from Israel ever to play in the NBA, and has three games under his belt. His team at Arco Arena next plays Memphis, which features center
Hamed Haddadi, a second-year man from Iran.
Before his
Grizzlies met Denver on Sunday night, Haddadi told FanHouse he never has faced an Israeli player on the court because teams from his Iran, which does not recognize the Jewish nation, are not allowed to play Israel. In 2005, Haddadi said his Iranian team was not allowed to go to Argentina for the 2005 FIBA World Championship for Young Men because of the possibility of Israel being an opponent.
But Haddadi has no problems with facing Casspi.
Posted: Oct 30th 2009 3:15PM ET by Tim Povtak (RSS feed)
Filed under: Bobcats, Bucks, Grizzlies, NBA Gambling

You have to give Las Vegas Mayor
Oscar Goodman an "A" for persistence. Neither the bad economy, nor the bad publicity from the All-Star Game in 2007 -- or even the stepped-up anti-gambling push after the snake-like
Tim Donaghy raised his head -- has deterred Goodman from continuing his push for an NBA franchise.
He does make a lot of sense. Las Vegas really would be NBA heaven.
Goodman at his weekly press conference Thursday brought up the issue again of moving forward with plans for a new downtown arena in hopes of luring an NBA franchise to his city.