Hard as he tried, Michael Heisley couldn’t avoid a few foreboding words the day he sold the Memphis Grizzlies. “We can’t make someone stay here forever,” he was quoted as saying on June 11, 2012. But ...
The stereotypes about Twitter, at least amongst oversharing athletes, are often true. The social media network is often used to talk up benign subjects like lost luggage, a massage appointment, or ...
Grizzlies owner Robert Pera announced Monday that he will retain control of the team by buying the shares of minority owners Steve Kaplan and Daniel Straus. Pera, Kaplan and Straus were part of a ...
Small-market NBA team cycles are often the same: develop talent, enjoy a brief contention window, and then watch as financial realities force a rebuild. However, the Memphis Grizzlies could break that ...
According to a report by Geoff Calkins of the Daily Memphian, Memphis Grizzlies majority owner Robert Pera plans on paying the salary of all game night employees of the team for the remainder of the ...
UPDATE: Grizzlies owner Robert Pera took to twitter to defend himself. https://twitter.com/RobertPera/statuses/470970363619606528 https://twitter.com/RobertPera ...
Robert Pera, you got yourself an NBA team. At age 34. Thanks for making the rest of us feel like slackers. At its Board of Governor’s meetings this week — where the owners get together and decide all ...
Ja Morant #12 of the Memphis Grizzlies celebrates a basket with teammates Ziaire Williams #8 and Jaren Jackson Jr. #13 during the third quarter against the Los Angeles Lakers at Crypto.com Arena.
“Well, we want to make the playoffs. We want 50 wins and I’d like to set a bar that says if we can’t get by the first round and the second round then we didn’t meet our goals.” — Wizards owner Ted ...
Grizzlies controlling owner Robert Pera emerged Tuesday in FedExForum after being disconnected from Memphis for more than a year. He met with general manager Chris Wallace and other members of the ...
Add Memphis Grizzlies owner Robert Pera to the list of people around the NBA using their wealth to help team workers through the league’s indefinite suspension. As first reported by The Daily Memphian ...
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