The Grizziles are expected to sign free agent Quinton Ross soon in an attempt to add both defense and maturity on the wing, according to Memphis Commercial Appeal.
The swingman, who played the last four seasons with the Clippers, is expected to officially ink a minimum, non-guaranteed deal Friday.
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Sep 24, 2008 12:51 PM EST
The Grizzlies' efforts to land a power forward, first Josh Smith and then Zach Randolph, have come up empty, but GM Chris Wallace isn't panicking.
"Things start opening up a little more after teams get into the preseason schedule and teams get more of a barometer of what they actually have," Wallace said.
"We don't have a perfectly proportioned team right now in terms of the roster. We still have needs.
"We're in a talent-acquisition mode until we get to where we're a powerhouse team. When you're in a talent-acquisition mode there are going to be times when you have too many guards, too many centers or whatever. But that's part of the process in acquiring talent."
Wallace said any potential Randolph deal is dead.
"It's not going to happen at this point in time," Wallace said. "I never rule out the future. Who knows where all parties go down the road? But right now, I don't expect anything to happen."
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Sep 20, 2008 11:29 PM EST
Lakers' executive Mitch Kupchak claims that the Grizzlies were looking to acquire Sun Yue in a trade, according to NBA.com.
"Memphis also wanted Sun in the trade, but we wanted to keep at least one of those two guys so Memphis wanted Marc [Gasol], and we are happy that we were able to keep Sun Yue, because we liked him when we drafted him," Kupchak said.
The Lakers drafted Sun with the fortieth overall pick in the 2007 NBA Draft.
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Grizzlies Sep 2008 Archive
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Newsday | Sep 20, 2008
Now that the Grizzles are no longer interested in Zach Randolph, the Knicks could have a difficult time finding another suitor.
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Newsday | Sep 20, 2008
Zach Randolph appears likely to remain a Knick.
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Sun-Sentinel | Sep 10, 2008
Although a suspension initially was a concern, Mario Chalmers will simply pay a $20,000 fine as well as the requirement he repeat the rookie program next year.
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New York Times | Sep 10, 2008
Donnie Walsh has indicated that trade talks involving Zach Randolph are now off.
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Newsday | Sep 9, 2008
Memphis forward Darko Milicic recently told the Serbian media that he believes there is a "99 percent" chance he'll be a Knick by the end of the week.
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ESPN | Sep 8, 2008
Knicks' President Donnie Walsh is reportedly under no pressure to trade forward Zach Randolph to the Grizzlies.
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TheKnicksBlog.com | Sep 8, 2008
A league source has told RealGM contributor Tommy Dee that the Memphis Grizzlies are demanding a first round pick along with Zach Randolph in exchange for Darko Milicic and Marko Jaric.
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New York Daily News | Sep 6, 2008
Donnie Walsh confirmed to the New York Daily News that the club is discussing a trade with the Memphis Grizzlies that would involve Zach Randolph.
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Memphis Edge | Sep 6, 2008
Grizzlies rookie forward Darrell Arthur apologized for his transgressions at the NBA's Rookie Transition Program and will likely keep his pending deal with NIKE.
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Newsday | Sep 6, 2008
Forward Darko Milicic wouldn't be opposed to a trade from Memphis to New York, especially with Mike D'Antoni's background with European players.
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ESPN | Sep 5, 2008
Talks of a deal between the Knicks and Grizzlies that would send Zach Randolph to Memphis in exchange for Marko Jaric and Darko Milicic are more than just rumors.
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Commercial Appeal | Sep 5, 2008
Darrell Arthur apologized and acknowledged making a mistake but denied using marijuana.
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Memphis Edge | Sep 5, 2008
A potential trade with the Grizzlies involving forward Zach Randolph is reportedly now in the Knicks' court.
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South Florida Sun-Sentinel | Sep 5, 2008
Rookies Mario Chalmers and Darrell Arthur could face five-game suspensions following their expulsion from the NBA's Rookie Transition Program.
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ESPN | Sep 4, 2008
David Stern mentioned Mario Chalmers and Darrell Arthur by name and told the 67 rookies in attendance that the two would be thrown out of the program and forced to attend the 2009 session.
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Memphis Commercial Appeal | Sep 3, 2008
The Grizzlies are hoping to improve this season through youth more than anything else.
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ESPN | Sep 3, 2008
According to sources, Mario Chalmers and Darrell Arthur were caught with marijuana in their hotel room during the NBA's Rookie Transition Program.
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Memphis Commercial Appeal | Sep 1, 2008
Grizzlies' General Manager Chris Wallace believes that Iranian center Hamed Haddadi is long on potential but also realizes that he's not the second coming of Hakeem Olajuwon.