Qwiket Logo
Memphis Grizzlies
Memphis Grizzlies
Zach Edey
Zach Edey
Zach Edey
Zach Edey
NFL
NHL
MLB
NBA
NBA:
Orlando Magic
Minnesota Timberwolves
Miami Heat
Boston Celtics
LA Clippers
Denver Nuggets
Detroit Pistons
Atlanta Hawks
Cleveland Cavaliers
Toronto Raptors
San Antonio Spurs
Chicago Bulls
Charlotte Hornets
Philadelphia 76ers
New Orleans Pelicans
Sacramento Kings
Dallas Mavericks
Houston Rockets
Brooklyn Nets
New York Knicks
Oklahoma City Thunder
Portland Trail Blazers
Indiana Pacers
Milwaukee Bucks
Golden State Warriors
Memphis Grizzlies
Los Angeles Lakers
Phoenix Suns
Utah Jazz
Washington Wizards
Qwiket Logo
IN-FOCUS
✕
Go To Full NBA Digest
August 20, 2025
Memphis Grizzlies Season Preview: Ja Morant’s Usage Spike, Zach Edey’s Role & Desmond Bane Fallout
@LockedOnFantasyBasketball
Locked On Fantasy Basketball
Memphis Grizzlies Season Preview: Ja Morant’s Usage Spike, Zach Edey’s Role & Desmond Bane Fallout

Memphis enters a season of change with a new floor of expectations, leaning into Ja Morant as the pulse of the offense while reshaping around Zach Edey’s size and in‑season ramp. Desmond Bane’s departure opens significant minutes and creation, forcing the Grizzlies to lean on Ty Jerome, Jaylen Wells, and Scotty Pippen Jr. to shoulder playmaking duties behind Morant. The frontcourt trio of Jaren Jackson Jr., Brandon Clark, and Edey is engineered to maximize pick‑and‑roll and rebounding, while Santi Aldama provides scoring pop off the bench. Injury timelines complicate initial rotations, but Memphis aims to keep Morant unleashed and add depth with athletic wings and a guard corps geared to mix and match around Morant’s usage.

Fantasy angles center on Morant’s workload and health, Wells’ two‑way upside, and Jerome’s potential as a sixth man who can stabilize the offense when Morant rests. Edey’s return will be ramped, but his rim protection and floor spacing could unlock more efficient lineups. If the Grizzlies stay disciplined in their retool, they could push for a top‑6 seed, with each of the new pieces carving out a meaningful role in a system designed to elevate Morant while preserving defensive grit. The trade‑off is whether the youth can translate into immediate fantasy dividends or if the season hinges on Morant’s availability and the ramp time for Edey and the injury‑prone bigs.

What is the single biggest fantasy takeaway from Memphis’ shift to a Morant‑centric, youth‑forward roster this season?If Morant misses time, who should fantasy managers target for stable production in Memphis?What’s the best way to capitalize on Edey’s ramp for fantasy leagues this season?Which Memphis role players should fantasy managers prioritize in redraft drafts given this new structure?
Mentions:
@Ja Morant | Memphis Grizzlies | NBA
@Ja Morant | Memphis Grizzlies | NBA
@Jaylen Wells | Memphis Grizzlies | NBA
@Jaylen Wells | Memphis Grizzlies | NBA
Orlando Magic | NBA
Orlando Magic | NBA
@Zach Edey | Memphis Grizzlies | NBA
@Zach Edey | Memphis Grizzlies | NBA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4iAqP9tBpY..

Memphis Grizzlies:
Ty Jerome (3)
PJ Hall (0)
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (8)
Johnny Davis (1)
Jock Landale (0)
Santi Aldama (123)
Brandon Clarke (1)
Zach Edey (249)
GG Jackson II (5)
Jaren Jackson Jr. (2)
John Konchar (22)
Ja Morant (873)
Scotty Pippen Jr. (1)
Cam Spencer (17)
Jaylen Wells (90)
Vince Williams Jr. (2)
Taylor Jenkins (100)
Zyon Pullin (0)
Lamar Stevens (0)
Cedric Coward (1)
Jahmai Mashack (1)
Javon Small (2)