
- Larry Kuzniewski
- Griz coach Dave Joerger has a problem on his hands: the Grizzlies look bad through five games.
Instead of trying to craft a narrative about how itโs either (a.) time to panic or (b.) not time to panic, Iโm going to list all of the things that went horribly wrong for the Grizzlies in their 99โ84 loss to the New Orleans Pelicans on Wednesday night. The Grizzlies came out and played such a flat, uninspired 35-or-so minutes of basketball that itโs hard for me to imagine a way to convey it on the page. Those of you who were in attendanceโand, donโt forget, many in attendance started booing when the Griz were down 22 points at the end of the third quarter, and rightfully soโwill understand.
1.
Marc Gasol was a complete, total disaster tonight. In 30 minutes of play, he managed to secure 1 rebound, and thatโs not even the worst thing he did. On multiple occasions, Gasol was one-on-one against Greg StiemsmaโGREG STIEMSMAโwithin seven feet of the basket, did a move to get by him, which is easy because ITโS GREG FREAKING STIEMSMA and heโs Marc Gasol, and once he was by his man and completely unguarded three feet from the basket, heโฆ froze, and passed it back out to somebody on the perimeter. One time such a pass landed in the hands of Tony Allen, who was wide open from three, who promptly fired one, which (as is typical) missed and was rebounded by the Pelicans.
I donโt know whatโs wrong with Gasol, but he looked like heโd rather be back in Eurobasket tonight than competing in an NBA game. He wasnโt making good decisions on offenseโwhich is very unusual for himโand he wasnโt playing well on defense at all, whether it was against Anthony Davis, which is understandable, or against Greg Stiemsma, which is roughly equivalent to guarding a cardboard cutout of my dad. [1] If Gasol doesnโt get his head right, and it hasnโt really been right yet this season, the Grizzlies are going to get worse before they get better. No two ways about it.
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Also, speaking of Eurobasket, does no one remember the year that Pau Gasol broke his foot playing for Spain and ruined an entire season of Grizzlies basketball[2]? Would that not be one of the worst things that could happen to this Grizzlies team? Why risk it?
2.
The Grizzlies have now played five games, and theyโve had five games in which the starters came out and looked like they werenโt expending any effort. I usually hate it when people accuse pro athletes of not caring, or of not playing hard, or not trying, but the demeanor of the Grizzliesโ startersโexcluding Mike Conley[3], who has been brilliant among a sea of scrubsโhas been somewhere between โMy Bloody Valentine on stageโ and โLindsay Lohan pretending to pay attention at a probation hearing.โ
They look like they canโt be bothered. And theyโre playing like it, too. All the while trying to do things they shouldnโt be doing, pass it places they shouldnโt be passing, foul when they shouldnโt foul, and just generally play sloppy, poorly executed basketball. Basketball that will not get you anywhere in the NBA, especially not when everyone in the West improved and is coming for your playoff spot. Theyโre not playing like they realize itโor, worse, theyโre playing like they realize that and are already tired.
3.
Jerryd Bayless went down with a right knee sprain.
4.
It was a great night for Zach Randolphโhe left the game after playing 8 minutes because his fiancรฉe was giving birth to his sonโbut his absence meant that the Grizzlies had no one to rebound. Tony Allen and Ed Davis tied for most offensive rebounds of any Grizzlies player, and both of them hadโฆ wait for itโฆ TWO. This Grizzlies roster is built around scoring off of rebounds and generating turnovers. Whatever theyโre trying to do right now is not working, and theyโre not doing what theyโre good at.
5.
Turnovers. Tired of talking about this one, but until the Grizzlies figure out how to stop coughing up the ball, Iโm going to have to talk about it. The Grizzlies had 8 turnovers in the first quarter, which is ridiculous. They had 11 at the half, 14 after three, and ended with 18. But eight, in the first quarter. This starting lineup has completely forgotten how to take care of the ball, and itโs baffling. And infuriating.
6.
I love Quincy Pondexter, and Iโm not a huge believer in the +/- stat, but Pondexter was โ22 in 17 minutes tonight. He was not good. He was not mediocre. He was not โa little off.โ He was bad on both ends of the floor. Iโm not sure whatโs happened to Pondexterโs game so far this season to radically alter his offensive skill set from what was so helpful to the Grizzlies last year, but he hasnโt looked right all season, and tonight was the worst weโve seen out of him in a long time. Hereโs hoping Q can get back to his floor-spacing, hustle-playinโ ways some time soon and stop overthinking everything he does. We need that QPon back. The current version isnโt helping, contract extension and all.
7.
At some point, the lineups are going to have to change. Some of the groups that saw the floor tonight did nothing but get scored on and turn over the ball.
8.
Mike Miller cannot play 23 minutes in mostly garbage time ever again. He just canโt. Again: why take the risk?
I donโt care what he feels like, or how much Joerger trusts him, or how much he says heโs up for itโpast is prologue. Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it. Dude gets hurt a lot. Stop pretending heโs 24 years old again just because heโs back in Memphis.
If heโs found a Fountain of Youth with Mississippi River water in it, itโs probably full of petrochemicals and catfish droppings anyway.
Conclusions
Iโm done. I want to go to bed and try to sleep off whatever the awful side effects of sitting through that Grizzlies game are. It was like sitting and watching a meth lab burn to the ground: nobody wins. If the Grizzlies canโt figure out a way to play with intensity and effort and actually executeโespecially on defense, something this team is supposed to be good atโtheyโre going to lose to the Warriors by 40 points on Saturday, and then theyโre going to go to Indiana on Monday and get their brains beaten in by the Pacers, who are on fire right now. Itโs going to be ugly.
Hereโs hoping the Griz can see past the end of the bloodied nose given to them by the Pelicans tonight and understand that they have to play betterโthat whatever theyโre doing right now is not working and theyโre lucky theyโre not 0โ5 to start the season. At some point soon Iโll take a look at the positives of the season so far, assuming I can find any. Gotta balance out all of this negativity somehow. But for tonight, Iโm wallowing in it, because the Grizzlies earned it. They played like they didnโt care, and they got embarrassed for it. I can only hope theyโre as bothered by it as the fanbase is.
- Sorry Dad, you know I love you, but a cardboard cutout of you wouldnโt be good at basketball. ย โฉ
- Remember Junior Harrington, Memphis Grizzly? ย โฉ
- Conley said after the game that he remembers getting booed on a regular basis when he was a rookie and the Grizzlies were horrible, and that he doesnโt ever want to go back to that. Tonight had to have brought back some painful memories for him, memories that hopefully will drive him to assert some leadership and get the rest of the guys in the locker room on the same page. ย โฉ

