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Grizzlies Sign Conley To Rookie Contract

Memphis Grizzlies General Manager and Vice President of Basketball Operations Chris Wallace announced today the team has signed Mike Conley to a contract. Per team policy, financial terms of the deal are not disclosed. “Mike has all the attributes needed to develop into a top flight NBA point guard,” said Wallace. “We are excited about the progress he has shown in the brief period of time he has been with the Grizzlies. Now that he has signed, Mike and his family are eager to become further involved in the greater Memphis community.” Conley, the fourth overall selection in the 2007 NBA Draft, averaged 11.4 points, 5.2 assists, 3.0 rebounds and a team-high 39.8 minutes in five games with the Grizzlies at the 2007 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas. The former Ohio State guard was named First Team All-Big Ten by the media and Second Team All-Big Ten by the coaches, and was also named to the Big Ten All-Tournament Team as a freshman. He started all 39 games for the Buckeyes, finishing third on the team in scoring (11.3 ppg) and first in assists (6.1 apg) and steals (2.2 spg). He had a career-high 23 points in a win over Michigan and a career-high eight rebounds in a win against Cincinnati.

Via RealGM Staff Report


Conley's Quickness Astounds

Grizzlies coach Marc Iavaroni has already played Mike Conley highlights in his mind over and over and over again.

"I can't express how happy I am we got Mike Conley," Iavaroni said. "I am really excited. ... I feel blessed as a coach that he will fit our system. He fits our philosophy."

"I want to be one of the best point guards in the league," Conley said.

There still is no substitute for maturity -- something that is undeniable about Conley.

"He's got 'it,' " teammate Rudy Gay said. "He seems like he has what it takes to be a very good point guard in this league if he continues to work at it. He's another threat offensively and defensively. He has long arms, he can penetrate against anybody, and he's fun to watch."

Via Memphis Commercial Appeal


Eight Teams Contact Wizards About Navarro

Eight teams have contacted the Wizards with interest in acquiring Juan Carlos Navarro, including the Miami Heat and Memphis Grizzlies, but so far, no offers have been to the liking of Wizards President Ernie Grunfeld.

The team has never seriously considered signing Navarro, who is seeking a contract that would pay him around $3.5 million, according to a league source.

Via Washington Post


Grizzlies Jul 2007 Archive

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  • Griz Looking At Jacobsen, Udoka Deals

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  • Grizzlies Sign Andre Brown

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  • Darko Introduced, Makes Peace With Pau

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  • Memphis Looking At Udoka, Barnes?

    Memphis has inquired about free agent swingmen Ime Udoka and Matt Barnes as options to add perimeter defense and shooting.

  • Sixers Lose Out On Both Milicic, Smith

    The 76ers lost out on their top off-season priority Friday night, with free-agent forward Joe Smith agreeing to a two-year, $10 million deal with the Chicago Bulls, according to David Aldridge of the Philadelphia Inquirer.

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  • Grizzlies Waive Alexander Johnson

    Memphis Grizzlies General Manager and Vice President of Basketball Operations Chris Wallace announced today the team has requested waivers on forward Alexander Johnson.

  • Cavs Now Have Leverage But Aren't Close On Money With Varejao

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  • Report: Darko, Grizzles Agree On Deal

    The starting salary is believed to be for substantially more than the $5.3 million mid-level exception.

  • Grizzles Turn To Varejao

    The Memphis Grizzlies lost out on restricted free agent Andres Nocioni and now it appears the Grizzlies have turned their attention toward Cavaliers restricted free agent Anderson Varejao.

  • Grizzlies Continue Pursuing Big Men

    Memphis continues to search for a big man on the free agent market, with general manager Chris Wallace meeting with New Jersey's Mikki Moore, and the agents for Orlando's Darko Milicic and Cleveland's Anderson Varejao, the Memphis Commercial Appeal is reporting.

  • If Cavs Match Varejao, Gooden Will Be Traded?

    Drew Gooden's future in Cleveland may be linked to Anderson Varejao's free agent negotiations, according to a media report

  • Navarro Eager To Feel Out NBA

    The agent who represents Spanish guard Juan Carlos Navarro said Navarro is serious about testing himself in the NBA and wants to play for the Washington Wizards next season.

  • Memphis Falling Short In Nocioni Running

    The Bulls brought unrestricted free agent Joe Smith to the Berto Center on Thursday to sell their franchise and philosophy and, the Chicago Tribune reports, hint at throwing some millions around.

  • Veteran Fisher Makes Griz Wish List

    The Memphis Grizzlies are interested in veteran Derek Fisher and will explore the possibility of adding the Little Rock native to the roster, the Memphis Commercial Appeal is reporting.

  • Teams Contacting Wizards To Try To Acquire Navarro

    Multiple teams have contacted the Wizards about acquiring the rights to Juan Carlos Navarro, with Miami and Memphis believed to be among those interested

  • Bulls Still Eyeing Gasol

    Could Andres Nocioni, Joakim Noah, and Chris Duhon amongst others be on their way to Memphis for Pau Gasol?

  • Grizzlies Travel To Argentina To Woo Nocioni

    New Grizzlies general manager Chris Wallace has traveled to Argentina to woo Bulls free agent Andres Nocioni, whose intense style would fill voids on the court and the team's salary-cap room off it.