The Memphis Grizzlies have agreed to sign Dillon Brooks to a three-year deal.
The first two seasons of Brooks' deal are guaranteed.
Brooks was the 45th overall pick out of Oregon.
The Memphis Grizzlies have agreed to sign Dillon Brooks to a three-year deal.
The first two seasons of Brooks' deal are guaranteed.
Brooks was the 45th overall pick out of Oregon.
Mario Chalmers has agreed upon a one-year, partially guaranteed deal with the Memphis Grizzlies.
Chalmers sat out all of the 16-17 season recovering from his torn Achilles.
Chalmers last played in the NBA in 15-16 with the Grizzlies.
The Memphis Grizzlies have agreed upon a three-year, $3.9 million deal with Rade Zagorac.
Sagorac will receive $2.3 million in guaranteed money over the first two years of the deal.
The Grizzlies acquired the draft rights to Zagorac in 2016.
Zagorac averaged 5.3 points and 4.8 rebounds in 20.8 minutes per game for the Grizzlies in Summer League.
Last season with KK Mega Memax, Zagorac averaged 14.2 points, 6.3 rebounds and 2.5 rebounds per game.
Tyreke Evans has agreed upon a one-year, $3.3 million deal with the Memphis Grizzlies.
Evans played collegiately at Memphis.
Evans averaged 10.3 points, 3.4 rebounds and 3.1 assists in 19.7 minutes per game last season combined with the Sacramento Kings and New Orleans Pelicans.
Evans is coming off a four-year, $44 million deal with the Pelicans signed in 2013.
Vince Carter has agreed upon a one-year, $8 million deal with the Sacramento Kings.
Carter spent the past three seasons with the Memphis Grizzlies as he's continued to remain a productive rotation wing late into his career.
Carter signed a three-year, $12 million deal with Memphis in the 2014 offseason.
The Kings have already signed veterans George Hill and Zach Randolph to significant contracts this offseason.
The Memphis Grizzlies have announced they will retire Zach Randolph's No. 50.
Randolph signed with the Sacramento Kings this offseason.
"It’s always about basketball — but sometimes it’s about more than basketball. That’s when it’s special," wrote the Grizzlies in an open letter to Randolph and "Grizz Nation."
"The eight years Zach spent in the mud, in Memphis, are special. They are filled with franchise-defining basketball success, but they are so clearly about more than that. Every Memphian felt it and all of us believe it.
"Zach helped establish what it means to play for the Grizzlies on the court and in the community, and in doing so helped forge an identity for our City.
"His numerous on the court accomplishments speak for themselves. He is our all-time leader in field goals, rebounds and of course, takedowns.
"He is a proud civic leader and an extraordinary hands-on community benefactor. It is no coincidence that our collective dedication to service in our communities and our pride in Memphis surged during his time here.
"Grit & Grind is more than a motto to us, it has become a civic code of conduct and cultural ethos. It’s the way we do things in Memphis and at the Grizzlies. The best way for the team, the organization and for the City of Memphis to honor and respect the foundation built on Zach’s broad shoulders is to continue to Grit & Grind.
"To Zach — Thank you for all the joy and magical moments too numerous to count. Thank you for the energy and excitement you brought each and every night to FedExForum. Thank you for your leadership and service. Thank you for your larger than life impact and for keeping all Memphians warm. Thank you.
"While there will be a time and place to recognize your lasting impact in Memphis, starting today, as stated earlier by Controlling Owner, Robert Pera, number 50 will never be worn by any other member of the Memphis Grizzlies.
"From Memphian to Memphian, thank you and best of luck to you and your family."
The Los Angeles Clippers have interest in acquiring Tony Allen in a sign-and-trade with the Memphis Grizzlies.
Allen played for Doc Rivers with the Boston Celtics before he signed with the Grizzlies.
Marc Gasol could be a trade candidate for the Boston Celtics, according to two league executives.
The Memphis Grizzlies could be moving towards a reset following the departure of Zach Randolph as the Western Conference has become even more difficult.
Gasol is owed $22.6 million in 17-18 and $24.1 million in 18-19, plus a player option for $25.6 million in 19-20.
Boston has a major need at center.
JaMychal Green will begin to explore sign-and-trade opportunities as the Memphis Grizzlies haven't shown interest in re-signing him.
"I’m looking at two offer sheets and sign-and-trades. Seems to us Memphis is going in a different direction,” said Green's agent Michael Hodges.
Green was expected to be one of the best power forward options available on the open market.
Ben McLemore and the Memphis Grizzlies have agreed upon a two-year, $10.7 million deal.
The Sacramento Kings declined to tender a qualifying offer to McLemore, making him an unrestricted free agent.
McLemore was a lottery pick in 2013.