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Encyclopedia > Vancouver Grizzlies

The Memphis Grizzlies are a National Basketball Association team based in Memphis, Tennessee. The current head coach is Mike Fratello, replacing Hubie Brown (who resigned in November 2004); the team is owned by Michael Heisley. The President of Basketball Operations is former Los Angeles Laker and Hall of Famer Jerry West.

Founded: 1995
Formerly known as: Vancouver Grizzlies 1995-2001
Home Arena: FedExForum, 2004-
Former Arenas: General Motors Place, Vancouver, 1995-2001 and The Pyramid Arena, 2001-2004.
Uniform colors: Light blue, Middle blue, Dark blue, White, and Yellow.
Logo design: A blue bear's head, with "MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES" below it in stylized block letters.
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Franchise history

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The Vancouver Grizzlies inaugurated in the NBA in 1995 alongside the Toronto Raptors. Both teams were symbols of the NBA's growth, and were the first NBA teams to play in Canada, since 1946-47's Toronto Huskies. The Grizzlies were initially composed of players taken from other teams via an expansion draft, and were joined by the Grizzlies first draft pick: Bryant Reeves. The first season for the Grizzlies was typical for an expansion team, and they finished with the worst record in the NBA that year. In 1996, the Grizzlies would get their highest draft pick to date, taking Shareef Abdur-Rahim as the 3rd overall pick. Despite his solid play, the Grizzlies continued to struggle, again having the worst record in the NBA.


In 1997, the Grizzlies would take Antonio Daniels with the 4th pick and saw some improvement as they finished in 6th place. However 1998 would bring the Grizzlies back to last place, despite excellent play by rookie guard Mike Bibby. In the lockout-shortened season, the Grizzlies would only win 8 games.


After the NBA lockout, the attendance numbers at Grizzlies games began to drop, and the team began losing money. Ownership of the team was transferred a few times, but nothing could stem the tide. The fact that the Grizzlies were not competitive didn't help matters. In 2001, despite earlier promises from owner Michael Heisley to remain in Vancouver, he moved the franchise to Memphis, ending Vancouver's six-year experiment with professional basketball. Many people believe that Michael Heisley had purchased the team with the sole intent to move the franchise.


The team relocated to Memphis for the 2001-2002 season. The team named Jerry West as general manager of the team in 2002. West received the 2003-2004 NBA Executive of the Year Award. During the 2002-03 season Hubie Brown was named coach of the Memphis Grizzlies, and won the NBA Coach of the Year Award in the next season. The Grizzlies made the NBA playoffs for the first time in team history in the spring of 2004 as the sixth seed in the West, but lost in 4 games to the defending champion San Antonio Spurs in the first round.


In the 2004-05 season Hubie Brown stepped down as head coach citing health reasons. At the time the Grizzlies had a losing record and West brought in TNT analyst and former coach, Mike Fratello as Hubie's replacement. Since then the Grizzlies have greatly improved and are now looking to make the postseason for the second consecutive season.


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Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division: Boston Celtics | New Jersey Nets | New York Knicks | Philadelphia 76ers | Toronto Raptors
Central Division: Chicago Bulls | Cleveland Cavaliers | Detroit Pistons | Indiana Pacers | Milwaukee Bucks
Southeast Division: Atlanta Hawks | Charlotte Bobcats | Miami Heat | Orlando Magic | Washington Wizards
Western Conference
Northwest Division: Denver Nuggets | Minnesota Timberwolves | Portland Trail Blazers | Seattle SuperSonics | Utah Jazz
Pacific Division: Golden State Warriors | Los Angeles Clippers | Los Angeles Lakers | Phoenix Suns | Sacramento Kings
Southwest Division: Dallas Mavericks | Houston Rockets | Memphis Grizzlies | New Orleans Hornets | San Antonio Spurs

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Vancouver Grizzlies (1995-2001) (889 words)
However the Grizzlies would lose their next 19 games, as they went on to finish in last place in the Midwestern Division with a NBA worse record of 15-67, as only 4 Grizzlies averaged 10 ppg, with Greg Anthony leading the way with a mediocre 14.0 ppg.
The Grizzlies continued to struggle in their second season despite solid play from Shareef Abdur-Rahim who averaged 18.7 to leave the Grizzlies who again posted the worst record in the NBA at 14-68.
Through their first few seasons the Grizzlies had drawn solid crowd, but after the lockout they were hit hard as fans in Vancouver seemed to reject the league after the ugly squabbling wiped out half of a season.
Memphis Grizzlies - Hoopedia (578 words)
Vancouver was granted an expansion team in the spring of 1994 to begin play in 1995-96 season.
Grizzlies reflect the powerful nature of the sport of basketball, and the heritage and culture of Western Canada.
Grizzlies may not be native to Memphis, but like the traveling delta bluesmen, have been adopted into their new home.
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