The Story of the Memphis Grizzlies

The Story of the Memphis Grizzlies — page 5
VETERAN SWINGMAN OTIS THORPE BROUGHT EXPERIENCE TO THE YOUNG GRIZZLIES SQUAD Tennessee-based club but these bears had been born in Vancouver British Columbia Lumber ing into the NBA in 1995 the new franchise was owned by local businessman Arthur Griffiths He hired Stu Jackson as the Grizzlies first president and general manager and then brought in former Atlanta Hawks assistant coach Brian Winters as the team’s first head coach With the bigwigs in place Vancouver set about filling in the roster It selected 13 players from existing NBA teams via an expansion draft having to split the spoils with fellow Canadian expansion team the Toronto Raptors The most notable additions were fiery point guard Greg Anthony and athletic swingman Theodore Blue Edwards Vancouver came away with some perimeter talent but it lacked interior bruisers befitting the title Grizzlies The team addressed that issue in the 1995 NBA Draft selecting Bryant Big Country Reeves a 7-foot and 275-pound country boy from Oklahoma State University Reeves had a strong inside game and a willingness to learn that earned praise from coaches and scouts around the league I’ve always liked his game said Bill Walton a former All-Star center and television analyst He’s learned the physical part of the game All the raw material all the potential is there Although Reeves and his teammates shocked the NBA by winning their first two games of the 1995 96 season reality soon set in The Grizzlies lost their next 19 and would later suffer an NBA record 23 straight losses en route to a 15 67 10