The Grizzlies still have not settled into Memphis.  The latest problem is the attendance count.  

Ron Huggins of the Memphis Commercial Appeal reports the Grizzlies announced a crowd of 12,867 for the Nuggets game, compared with The Pyramid's turnstile count of 9,376.

The crowd announced by the Grizzlies represents numbers of tickets sold and complimentary tickets used. The NBA considers it the official attendance. The Grizzlies say they will request an audited count for every remaining home game.

And Memphis fans thought all hurdles were crossed for getting a new stadium.  Not necessarily.  Chris Conley reports that attorney Duncan Ragsdale (great name for the part!) is seeking a restraining order because $20 million in privately issued bonds have not been sold. Sale of those bonds is a precondition to the arena contract going ahead.

Closer to the court, the Grizz don't appear to be involved in any speculation about trading deadline deals.