The NBA has been on hiatus for nearly two months as league players, team officials and fans continue to cope with the global Coronavirus health crisis.
But for the Grizzlies and the league’s 29 other teams, the business and spirit of the game forge ahead as franchises make an impact in their communities during these challenging times. When the season was suspended March 11, Memphis was positioned to make the playoffs for the first time in three years as one of the NBA’s youngest and most rapidly improving teams.
And at the time, point guard Ja Morant was the consensus frontrunner for NBA Rookie of the Year after garnering Western Conference rookie of the month honors three consecutive times.