The Memphis Grizzlies didn’t get the production expected from first-round draft pick Wade Baldwin. In addition, fellow rookie point guard Andrew Harrison performed well in the playoffs but was insanely inconsistent all season long. The Grizzlies tried bringing in Toney Douglas, a veteran backup point guard, to weather the storm when starter Mike Conley comes out of the game. However, Douglas wasn’t any better than Harrison or Baldwin.
If the Grizzlies decide to add a fourth point guard this offseason, they need someone who’s actually an upgrade over Baldwin and Harrison. Getting a so-so veteran point guard hurts their development too much.