Lionel Hollins isn't optimistic that Zach Randolph will be 100% this season.

The Grizzlies currently project him to return in March. Memphis has become more perimeter-oriented without Randolph.

"Anything is possible, but I don't believe that somebody with that kind of injury can come back in a shorter period of time than what they're talking about and be ready to produce," Hollins said. "You've got to heal, and then you've got to get in shape, and then you've got to start playing basketball again. The amount of time we're talking -- we're talking 35-40 games missed -- and it's really hard once the team has changed so dramatically for a person to come back in and be the same person.

"If it happens, I'll be happy. If he comes back, I'll be happy. But I don't think about those things. My thing is, 'I'll worry about it when we get to that bridge.'"