The Memphis Grizzlies dealt former NBA Defensive Player of the Year Marcus Smart to the Washington Wizards at Wednesday’s ...
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Marcus Smart missed 62 games because of ankle and ... Rather than leaning on established veterans such as Bismack Biyombo and Derrick Rose to try to salvage a clearly lost season, the Grizzlies ...
Jalen Rose. In what was the most chaotic NBA trade deadline of all time, the Memphis Grizzlies, Washington Wizards and Sacramento Kings agreed on a three-team deal centered around Marcus Smart.
Former New York Knicks and Chicago Bulls guard Derrick Rose is in the first year of his post-retirement life, so he still has a few years before he becomes eligible for the Hall of Fame.
Bobby Marks: By trading Marcus Smart and his $21.6M salary for next season, Memphis could have flexibility to renegotiate the contract of Jaren Jackson Jr. Jackson enters the offseason on an ...
Bringing in Marcus Smart may be just what this Washington Wizards team needs. He has a chance to change the culture and the identity of this team. Smart is getting old, to say the least ...
According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, the Grizzlies are trading Smart and a 2025 first-round pick to Washington. In exchange, Memphis will receive two second-round picks, including a 2028 ...
One Memphis player to watch over the next week is guard Marcus Smart. League sources told me there has been plenty of discussion about the former Defensive Player of the Year in recent weeks.