Showing posts with label Grizzlies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grizzlies. Show all posts
Saturday, December 13, 2014
Hornets Extra: Grizzlies 113, Hornets 107(2OT)
107
113(2OT)
Last night was a tale of who would come away victorious. In the first half, the Grizzlies dominated the game, then in the second half the Charlotte Hornets would battle back to lead it for a while, and later forced it into overtime, where they had a chance to win it, but Memphis would storm back and come away victorious with a 113-107 win in double-overtime on their home floor of FedExForum, ending the Hornets brief 2-game win streak(6-16), while Memphis goes to 18-4.
Back in the first game, Memphis was led in scoring by Marc Gasol, but this time around, Zach Randolph would carry the load for Memphis, leading the way with 20 points on 7-of-12 shooting from the field to go with 11 rebounds on the night. Joining him in the double-overtime win were Mike Conley Jr. and Marc Gasol, who each had 19 points, and Courtney Lee jumped into the act with 13 points. Memphis would end up shooting 45.9% from the field on the night, 46.2% from three-point territory and 76.3% from the free-throw line, out-shooting Charlotte in all three categories.
Despite Memphis winning the way game-wise, Kemba Walker would win the battle, leading all scorers for with 28 points on 11-of-21 shooting on the night for the Hornets in the loss. Not to be outdone was Gary Neal, who came off the bench to add in 25, while Al Jefferson would only finish the night with 16 points and just 9 rebounds. Gerald Henderson would have just 10 points to round out the group of double-figure scorers for Charlotte in last night's loss, but the Hornets won the battle on the rebounding side with a +2 margin(49-47).
It's going to be a quick turnaround for the Charlotte Hornets tonight, as they take on the Brooklyn Nets inside "The Hive" for a 7:00 p.m. start, before heading to Cleveland to face LeBron and the Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday night.
Labels:
Charlotte Hornets,
Gary Neal,
Grizzlies,
Hornets Extra,
Kemba Walker,
Marc Gasol,
NBA,
Zach Randolph
Friday, December 12, 2014
Hornets Extra: Hornets @ Grizzlies
Charlotte Hornets(6-15) vs. Memphis Grizzlies(17-4)
Radio: WFNZ-AM(610 The Fan)
FedExForum, Memphis
Friday, 8:00 p.m.
Television: SportSouth
Radio: WFNZ-AM(610 The Fan)
Last meeting: Memphis 71, Charlotte 69(November 1st at Charlotte)
Series history(since 1995-96 season): CHA leads series 17-15
The Charlotte Hornets will look for their third straight win tonight, as they pay a visit to Memphis to take on the Grizzlies, who have the second-best record in the Western Conference this season with a 17-4 mark. The last time the Hornets were in action was on Wednesday night, when they battled the Boston Celtics until the final buzzer, as Charlotte notched its second straight win with a 96-87 triumph over Boston.
Scouting the Hornets
On Wednesday night in Charlotte, the Hornets got their second win in a row thanks to a 96-87 defeat of the Boston Celtics behind Al Jefferson's game-high 23 point outing to go along with his 14 rebounds in the effort for Charlotte. Tonight in Memphis, the Hornets will have their hands full as they look for some redemption against the one of the hottest teams in the Western Conference, the Memphis Grizzlies, after Memphis handed Charlotte it's first loss of the season back on November 1st at "The Hive", in the first half of a weekend back-to-back set starting tonight in Memphis, before Charlotte returns home tomorrow night to take on the Brooklyn Nets.
Scouting the Grizzlies
The Memphis Grizzlies come into tonight's game with the second-best record in the Western Conference with a record of just 17-4, as Zach Randolph and his team have been improving with each game they play this season. The last time Memphis squared off against Charlotte was back on November 1st in Charlotte, when the Grizzlies would come away victorious thanks to Marc Gasol's go-ahead three-point play, to defeat the Hornets 71-69, and the Grizzlies are looking for the season sweep tonight, as they face off against Charlotte this time around inside FedExForum.
Next 4 games for the Hornets(Home games in Purple, Road games in Teal)
Saturday: Brooklyn Nets vs. Charlotte(7:00 p.m.)
Monday: Charlotte @ Cleveland Cavaliers(7:00 p.m.)
Wednesday: Phoenix Suns vs. Charlotte(7:00 p.m.)
Next Friday: Charlotte @ Philadelphia 76ers(7:00 p.m.)
NOTES: All SportSouth telecasts begin with "Hornets Live" 30 minutes before tip-off; All Hornets games can be heard locally on flagship station WFNZ-AM (610 The Fan) and throughout the Carolinas on the Hornets Radio Network.
Labels:
Al Jefferson,
Charlotte Hornets,
Grizzlies,
Hornets Extra,
Zach Randolph
Sunday, November 2, 2014
Hornets Extra: Grizzlies 71, Hornets 69
71
69
Last night before an announced crowd of 18,133 at Time Warner Cable Arena, the Memphis Grizzlies and Charlotte Hornets fought hard down the stretch, but in the end, the Grizzlies would get the upper hand as Marc Gasol's go-ahead three-point play would give Memphis(3-0) a 71-69 win over the 1-1 Hornets on the night that Bobby Phills' number 13 jersey was re-hung high above the rafters of "The Hive".
In fact, Gasol would be the main source for Memphis's scoring in last night's win, as he led the way with a game-high 22 points on 9-of-18 shooting, while Zach Randolph would add in just 12 points on 6-of-12 shooting to go along with his 12 rebounds, as the Grizzlies would end up shooting 36.2% from the field, which was better than the 36.1% shot by Charlotte.
Leading the way for the Hornets in last night's loss was Al Jefferson, who in 37 minutes of action finished up with 19 points, while Michael Kidd-Gilchrist added in 11 and Gary Neal came off the bench for Charlotte to round out its group of double-figure scorers with 10 points.
Next up for Charlotte, a Sunday night affair with Carmelo Anthony and the New York Knicks tonight at Madison Square Garden, as the Hornets begin a brief 2-game road trip.
Labels:
Al Jefferson,
Charlotte Hornets,
Grizzlies,
Hornets Extra,
Marc Gasol,
NBA
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Hornets Extra: Grizzlies vs. Hornets
Memphis Grizzlies(2-0) vs. Charlotte Hornets(1-0)
Time Warner Cable Arena
Saturday, 7:00 p.m.
Television: SportSouth
Radio: WFNZ-AM(610 The Fan)
Series history(since 1995): CHA leads series 17-14
After pulling off the miraculous 24-point comeback to win their season opener over the Milwaukee Bucks on Wednesday, the Charlotte Hornets look to carry the momentum from that historic night into Saturday's game against the visiting Memphis Grizzlies at Time Warner Cable Arena in a match-up of unbeaten teams.
Scouting the Grizzlies
Memphis is coming off a win over the Indiana Pacers last night in Indianapolis, to go to 2-0 on the year, and they got their season off to a good start on Wednesday at FedExForum by defeating the Minnesota Timberwolves. The Grizzlies are seeking a 3-0 start to the season as they continue their road trek on Saturday night in Charlotte against the Hornets, who are coming off a thrilling overtime win in their first regular season game in 12 years back on Wednesday as they defeated the Milwaukee Bucks.
Scouting the Hornets
If you weren't at "The Hive" on Wednesday night, you missed arguably one of the most memorable games in the 25 year history of Charlotte NBA Basketball, as the Hornets came all the way back from 24 points down to defeat the Milwaukee Bucks 108-106 thanks to two clutch shots from Kemba Walker, one to tie the game at the tail-end of regulation, and one to win it for Charlotte in overtime, to send a sold-out crowd into a frenzy back on Wednesday night. Now, the Hornets hope to carry that momentum from that memorable win into Saturday's match-up against Memphis, before hitting the road to New York on Sunday to face the Knicks at Madison Square Garden.
Hornets to re-retire Bobby Phills' number 13 jersey
At halftime on Saturday, the Charlotte Hornets will officially re-retire the number 13 jersey of fan favorite Bobby Phills, who died back in 2000. Members of the Phills family, as well as some of Bobby's former Charlotte Hornets teammates will be there for the halftime ceremony, as the franchise will raise his jersey to the rafters of "The Hive" again.
Next 4 games for the Hornets(Home games in Purple, Road games in Teal)
Sunday: Charlotte @ New York Knicks(7:30 p.m.)
Tuesday: Charlotte @ New Orleans Pelicans(8:00 p.m.)
Wednesday: Miami Heat @ Charlotte*(7:00 p.m.)
Friday: Atlanta Hawks @ Charlotte*(7:00 p.m.)
*-Southeast Division game
NOTES: All SportSouth telecasts begin with "Hornets Live" 30 minutes before tip-off; All Hornets games can be heard locally on flagship station WFNZ-AM(610 The Fan) and throughout the Carolinas on the Hornets Radio Network.
Time Warner Cable Arena
Saturday, 7:00 p.m.
Television: SportSouth
Radio: WFNZ-AM(610 The Fan)
Series history(since 1995): CHA leads series 17-14
After pulling off the miraculous 24-point comeback to win their season opener over the Milwaukee Bucks on Wednesday, the Charlotte Hornets look to carry the momentum from that historic night into Saturday's game against the visiting Memphis Grizzlies at Time Warner Cable Arena in a match-up of unbeaten teams.
Scouting the Grizzlies
Memphis is coming off a win over the Indiana Pacers last night in Indianapolis, to go to 2-0 on the year, and they got their season off to a good start on Wednesday at FedExForum by defeating the Minnesota Timberwolves. The Grizzlies are seeking a 3-0 start to the season as they continue their road trek on Saturday night in Charlotte against the Hornets, who are coming off a thrilling overtime win in their first regular season game in 12 years back on Wednesday as they defeated the Milwaukee Bucks.
Scouting the Hornets
If you weren't at "The Hive" on Wednesday night, you missed arguably one of the most memorable games in the 25 year history of Charlotte NBA Basketball, as the Hornets came all the way back from 24 points down to defeat the Milwaukee Bucks 108-106 thanks to two clutch shots from Kemba Walker, one to tie the game at the tail-end of regulation, and one to win it for Charlotte in overtime, to send a sold-out crowd into a frenzy back on Wednesday night. Now, the Hornets hope to carry that momentum from that memorable win into Saturday's match-up against Memphis, before hitting the road to New York on Sunday to face the Knicks at Madison Square Garden.
Hornets to re-retire Bobby Phills' number 13 jersey
At halftime on Saturday, the Charlotte Hornets will officially re-retire the number 13 jersey of fan favorite Bobby Phills, who died back in 2000. Members of the Phills family, as well as some of Bobby's former Charlotte Hornets teammates will be there for the halftime ceremony, as the franchise will raise his jersey to the rafters of "The Hive" again.
Next 4 games for the Hornets(Home games in Purple, Road games in Teal)
Sunday: Charlotte @ New York Knicks(7:30 p.m.)
Tuesday: Charlotte @ New Orleans Pelicans(8:00 p.m.)
Wednesday: Miami Heat @ Charlotte*(7:00 p.m.)
Friday: Atlanta Hawks @ Charlotte*(7:00 p.m.)
*-Southeast Division game
NOTES: All SportSouth telecasts begin with "Hornets Live" 30 minutes before tip-off; All Hornets games can be heard locally on flagship station WFNZ-AM(610 The Fan) and throughout the Carolinas on the Hornets Radio Network.
Labels:
Charlotte Hornets,
Grizzlies,
Hornets Extra
Thursday, October 16, 2014
30 Teams in 30 Days: Memphis Grizzlies
Our "30 Teams in 30 Days" series previewing all 30 NBA teams in 30 Days, takes us to Memphis, where we will wrap up our extensive look at the Western Conference by breaking down the Memphis Grizzlies, who are always contending in the Western Conference each year, and last year was no exception.
Last season's record: 50-32(3rd in Southwest Division/7th in Western Conference; Lost to OKC 4-3 in Western Conference 1st Round)
Head Coach: Dave Joerger(2nd season, 50-32 overall)
Arena: FedExForum(18,119)
Website: Grizzlies.com
When Dave Joerger was hired as the head coach of the Memphis Grizzlies last year, many thought he wasn't going to be good enough to be a NBA head coach in his first year in Memphis, replacing Lionel Hollins. But he proved them wrong, big time. Memphis has started to come into their own over the last couple of seasons, with playoff appearances and a strong roster led by "Z-Bo" himself, Zach Randolph.
The end result in Joerger's first full year as Memphis head coach: 50-32, and a playoff match-up against Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook, and the Oklahoma City Thunder, and the two would duke it out until Game 7, when Oklahoma City eliminated the Grizzlies, but on and all, many say that Joerger had a good first year under the belt in Memphis, and he is ready to do it again.
Memphis is totally determined to pick up where they left off last season, with some new additions and returning faces, the Grizzlies are always one of the teams to watch in the Western Conference, and that is one of the reasons why many of the fans there often flock to FedExForum, or as they would call it "The Grindhouse" to watch some good basketball night in and night out, as the Grizzlies are ready to contend once again in the upcoming 2014-15 season.
Upcoming team previews in the "30 Teams in 30 Days" series:
Last season's record: 50-32(3rd in Southwest Division/7th in Western Conference; Lost to OKC 4-3 in Western Conference 1st Round)
Head Coach: Dave Joerger(2nd season, 50-32 overall)
Arena: FedExForum(18,119)
Website: Grizzlies.com
When Dave Joerger was hired as the head coach of the Memphis Grizzlies last year, many thought he wasn't going to be good enough to be a NBA head coach in his first year in Memphis, replacing Lionel Hollins. But he proved them wrong, big time. Memphis has started to come into their own over the last couple of seasons, with playoff appearances and a strong roster led by "Z-Bo" himself, Zach Randolph.
The end result in Joerger's first full year as Memphis head coach: 50-32, and a playoff match-up against Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook, and the Oklahoma City Thunder, and the two would duke it out until Game 7, when Oklahoma City eliminated the Grizzlies, but on and all, many say that Joerger had a good first year under the belt in Memphis, and he is ready to do it again.
Memphis is totally determined to pick up where they left off last season, with some new additions and returning faces, the Grizzlies are always one of the teams to watch in the Western Conference, and that is one of the reasons why many of the fans there often flock to FedExForum, or as they would call it "The Grindhouse" to watch some good basketball night in and night out, as the Grizzlies are ready to contend once again in the upcoming 2014-15 season.
Upcoming team previews in the "30 Teams in 30 Days" series:
- Friday: Indiana Pacers
- Saturday: Chicago Bulls
- Sunday: Milwaukee Bucks
- Monday: Detroit Pistons
- Tuesday: Cleveland Cavailers
- Wednesday: Toronto Raptors
- Next Thursday: Boston Celtics
Labels:
30 Teams in 30 Days,
Grizzlies,
NBA,
Zach Randolph
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