
Grizzlies Sign Former Lakers Guard.

When the Chicago Bulls were dominating the NBA during the 1990s, Michael Jordan earned the most praise for being the best player on the team.
However, if it weren’t for Scottie Pippen’s contributions, the Bulls may have never been as successful as they were during the 1990s.
While Pippen is widely regarded as one of the best forwards to ever play in NBA history, the same cannot be said for his son, Scottie Pippen Jr.
Speaking of the 23-year-old, he recently made headlines for signing a two-way deal with the Memphis Grizzlies, as revealed via NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski on Twitter.
Pippen Jr. has signed a two-year deal with the Grizzlies, as per Wojnarowski’s sources.
Although Scottie Pippen Jr. established himself as an excellent player during his college days, he went undrafted in the 2022 NBA Draft.
However, Pippen Jr. was given an opportunity by the Los Angeles Lakers last season.
He ended up featuring in just six games for the Purple and Gold, where he averaged 2.3 points, 0.7 rebounds, and 0.3 assists per game for the team.
Now, Pippen Jr. will be keen to start this new chapter of his career with the Memphis Grizzlies.
Ja Morant Has An Honest Admission About His Troubles.
Ja Morant is just days away from joining his Memphis Grizzlies after months off the court.
Morant is nearing the end of a 25-game suspension that was handed down by the league after he repeatedly flaunted a gun on social media live streams.
Morant is ready to be back with his team and is owning up to everything he has done, including certain choices the public isn’t even aware of.
According to Marc Spears, via Legion Hoops, Morant held a press conference where he spoke about all he has done.
“I’ve made a lot of my mistakes. Even with my family. Not some that has even been public. Even with my family. I’ve done a lot,” Morant said.
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