Memphis Grizzlies Plan Offseason Moves Amid Postseason Struggles
Memphis Grizzlies Plan Offseason Moves Amid Postseason Struggles

Memphis Grizzlies Plan Offseason Moves Amid Postseason Struggles

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The Memphis Grizzlies face a pivotal offseason after a disappointing first-round playoff sweep by the Oklahoma City Thunder, marking another early exit despite high hopes for a healthy and competitive season. The team is expected to prioritize extending Jaren Jackson Jr., who narrowly missed out on an All-NBA selection and a supermax contract, and re-signing Santi Aldama, while also possibly moving on from veterans like Luke Kennard and Marvin Bagley III. With only second-round picks (#48 and #56) in the upcoming NBA Draft and a roster already featuring promising young players like Zach Edey and Jaylen Wells, Memphis may shift focus from drafting to targeting trades or free agency for roster upgrades, especially at the wing and potentially center positions. The hiring of Tuomas Iisalo as the new head coach signals further change, and the front office, led by GM Zach Kleiman, is under pressure to deliver results in what could be a make-or-break year for the current regime. Roster flexibility could allow for strategic moves, but balancing player development with immediate competitiveness remains a challenge. The direction Memphis takes this summer could determine whether the team returns to contender status or enters a rebuild.

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