Late last night, the Memphis Grizzlies made an unexpected move:
Douglas was last signed by the Grizzlies in December under the NBA’s hardship rule. In six games with the Grizzlies this season, he averaged 5.8 PPG, 2.7 APG and 2.7 RPG. The Grizzlies went 5-1 with Douglas as the backup point guard.
Unfortunately, the Grizzlies had to release undrafted rookie Troy Williams to open up a roster spot. Williams beat out DJ Stephens, Wayne Selden Jr., and others in training camp for a roster spot.
But we have point guards?
Troy Williams has great upside, but they need focus on developing Andrew Harrison and Wade Baldwin.