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Memphis Grizzlies Tickets

Memphis Grizzlies Tickets

Memphis Grizzlies Tickets

The Memphis Grizzlies are not a team to be taken lightly. Yet they are not mentioned among the favorites to win the NBA Finals, or even to make an appearance in the Western Conference Finals in the 2013 NBA Playoffs. But, those with Memphis Grizzlies tickets to the FedEx Forum are well aware that if defense wins championships then this basketball team cannot be dismissed.

Marc Gasol is the NBA’s Defensive Player of the Year, but he did not carry the team alone. The entire roster is designed to put plenty of pressure on the perimeter and to cut off any hope of scoring within 10 feet of the basket. This is why Tayshaun Prince was a welcome addition to the starting lineup and Tony Allen has been the starting two-guard.

Now, there has to be some sort of offense for a team to advance beyond a single series in the NBA postseason. The Memphis Grizzlies prefer a grinding, half-court game. Point guard Mike Conley has been improving as a distributor in this system and Zach Randolph remains a terrific focal point in the post. Add Gasol’s very solid offensive game and there is still much hope.



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NBA Western Conference Finals: Memphis Grizzlies vs. San Antonio Spurs - Home Game 1 May 25, 2013
Sat 8:00PM
Fedex Forum
Memphis, TN
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NBA Western Conference Finals: Memphis Grizzlies vs. San Antonio Spurs - Home Game 2 May 27, 2013
Mon 8:00PM
Fedex Forum
Memphis, TN
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NBA Western Conference Finals: San Antonio Spurs vs. Memphis Grizzlies - Home Game 3 (If Necessary) May 29, 2013
Wed 8:00PM
AT&T Center
San Antonio, TX
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NBA Western Conference Finals: Memphis Grizzlies vs. San Antonio Spurs - Home Game 3 (If Necessary) May 31, 2013
Fri 8:00PM
Fedex Forum
Memphis, TN
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NBA Western Conference Finals: San Antonio Spurs vs. Memphis Grizzlies - Home Game 4 (If Necessary) Jun 2, 2013
Sun 8:00PM
AT&T Center
San Antonio, TX
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NBA Finals: Memphis Grizzlies vs. TBD - Home Game 1 (Date: TBD - If Necessary) Jun 6, 2013
Thu TBA
Fedex Forum
Memphis, TN
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NBA Finals: Memphis Grizzlies vs. TBD - Home Game 2 (Date: TBD - If Necessary) Jun 9, 2013
Sun TBA
Fedex Forum
Memphis, TN
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NBA Finals: Memphis Grizzlies vs. TBD - Home Game 3 (Date: TBD - If Necessary) Jun 18, 2013
Tue TBA
Fedex Forum
Memphis, TN
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NBA Finals: Memphis Grizzlies vs. TBD - Home Game 4 (Date: TBD - If Necessary) Jun 20, 2013
Thu TBA
Fedex Forum
Memphis, TN
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Tickets Memphis Grizzlies

Memphis Grizzlies History

The Memphis Grizzlies, despite being a very young NBA franchise has had a difficult existence. They began as an expansion team in Vancouver in 1995 and suffered for the six seasons they remained in British Columbia. Lottery picks like Shareef Abdur-Rahim and Mike Bibby were unable to lead the team to a winning record or the playoffs despite enjoying very commendable careers in the Grizzlies uniform. To confound the problem, high profile draft picks like Steve Francis flat out refused to play for the team.

All this resulted in relocation. The Grizzlies moved 2,476 miles southeast to Memphis, Tennessee in 2001. That first year in the new city the team welcomed Pau Gasol. Gasol had been added via a trade in the NB draft. The Spanish center was not a bruiser, but he had incredible vision, a terrific midrange jumper, and could score around the rim. Within a couple seasons, the Memphis Grizzlies became a playoff team. Things looked extremely promising once Rudy Gay arrived, but the team continued to play in the obscenely competitive Western Conference despite moving into Eastern Conference territory.

Eventually the team traded Pau to Los Angeles. Most of the NBA questioned the move in 2007, as Memphis received pieces with little perceived value in return for the smooth All Star post player. For the most part, these people were correct.  The one saving grace was Marc Gasol. Pau’s brother was considered a project, but it turned out he would become a terrific player. Marc has become much different player than his brother, excelling as a much better rebounder and defensive force.

Marc found his complement in Zach Randolph. The troubled player arrived in 2009 and his offensive game fit quite well with the other brother Gasol and the team concept. Lacking a great point guard the Memphis Grizzlies preferred a slow, half-court game. Randolph had never been an explosive athlete, but he could play with his back to the basket and hit the midrange jump shot. Suddenly, the Grizzlies were a postseason-bound team, which they have remained to this day.